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Iriez

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« Reply #45 on: January 09, 2004, 10:46:00 AM »

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Heehee, personally I'd much rather ppl manipulated the language towards speaking their mind. I'm sickened on a daily basis by folks who censor themselves with a PC attitude just because they don't want to 'rock the boat'.

Public relations? Ha!- if that's your culture you can keep it.  muhaha.gif

Thank you for redefining my point.

No one will take your mind seriously unless you can speak it properly. When it comes to the internet, it becomes typing, not speaking, and the way you phrase things is key to whether the user at the other end is offended, disgruntled, or enlightened.

hehehehehe prsonly ppl who typ lik this i dnt tak seriusly.

It looks like a giddy 8 year old japanese kid got ahold of mommies laptop.

If you have not noticed, i rock the boat. I speak my mind, but i also pay attention to the reaction caused by my words. Anyone who treads in a dark cave screaming OMGGGG THARRESSSS BEARSSS IN HERE is going to get their head bitten off.

The most important factor of deciding on how PC you should be, is deciding whether the effect that you have on <insert person group place or thing>, and how much you care about <object>.

When i asked Azimer if he would be kind enough to loan his audio sources to the project, do you think i approached him treading very lightly, or do you think i said HAY AZI, U THINK U COULD GIMMIE YOUR SOURCES SO WE KAN HAVE GOOD AUDIO N STUFF ON THE XBOX? THAT WOULD ROCK DUDE.

Only fools .....
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XDelusion

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« Reply #46 on: January 09, 2004, 11:09:00 AM »

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Seriously though, I find it extremely amazing HOW UTTERLY serious some of these arguments seem to get, and over what!?!? Absolutly nothing. It is just a game machine people, it's just software, it's just your fucking ego, who cares!?!!? There are DEFINATLY MUCH finer points in life than who likes what emu, and prefers what settings over what, ect.

For those in here who argue for fun, I completely uderstand, it is enjoyable to come in here and act like an idiot, but those of you who take all this to heart really need to check your head and realize who you are and what you are doing RIGHT NOW, you've become a mindless sheep, hunched over your keyboard typing away with NO PURPOSE. You'll die alone! smile.gif

As for rocking the boat, and speaking your mind and not conforming and all that jazz.

Well if you wanna do it the RIGHT way, you will take some time to learn more about "our" history, get a good feel for it, gain and understanding of what we were striving for, the motivation behind it, and where it brought us and why.

Study the Wise Men who were like Chaos within our "civiliations", fought agianst the real wrongs of the world, not with force, fist and fear, but with Wisdom and Truth.

Take Gandhi for example, if you're looking for a good break from the Emu sceen and want a really inspiring tale, and don't have time to read books all day, then CHECK OUT THIS MOVIE. There is Ali, The Last Temptation Of Christ, Scarface, Malcom X (the later years),ect. You will find hero's and interesting stories in places you never dreamed! And then maybe you will find yourself a little more mature, and a little more reasonable, and may at last have an idea of what is really worth standing for.


I personally feel better sending nasty letters every so often to crooked companies like Tommy and Nike who employee child labor in sweat shops, rather than by sending nasty letters to my fellow brothers and sisters of the XBOX-scene.

Just my opinion, I'm a horny fool smile.gif

Oh yes another thing, being good with words, and speaking your mind proves you neither as a smart or non-conforming person, it just proves that you are good with words and like to use them.
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« Reply #47 on: January 09, 2004, 11:31:00 AM »

QUOTE (XDelusion @ Jan 9 2004, 09:09 PM)
I'm a horny fool smile.gif

Finally something I can relate to  laugh.gif
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« Reply #48 on: January 09, 2004, 12:04:00 PM »

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Anyone who understands the current state of emulation on the N64 knows that Surreal is not perfect, but it is very advanced for N64 emulation on the xbox. Its not a matter of opinion at this point, its a matter of facts. Yes, there are bugs. Of course there are bugs. The bugs that are due to lantus and oDD's coding side will be fixed, and the bugs that are due to the lack of features within the core/plugins will stay the same until the core/plugin is updated.


EXACTLY. I have been emulating the N64 for about (2) years now on my PC, and I will go as far to say that Surrreal64 for the Xbox is a step ABOVE what PC emulation provides. Why? Because PC's are so different from house to house, it is almost impossible to have this level of compatability... And this is version 1.0! Unbelievable...  biggrin.gif

I don't see how people can bash the "porter" of an emulator, for the port not supporting what the original application didn't even support... That is insane. That is why it is called "porting", and not "writing".  blink.gif

One more thing, even if I waited the last 6 months for this release (and I did wait, eagerly!), and it really did only take Lantus and oDD a week to port, I am still very grateful. No one forced their hand, they did this for the xbox community and it is certainly more than anyone else has done for N64 emulation on the xbox (countless times more)  beerchug.gif

Iriez, oDD, Lantus, continue ignoring the haters. People out there appreciate this release  wink.gif
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« Reply #49 on: January 09, 2004, 12:30:00 PM »

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Thank you for redefining my point.

No one will take your mind seriously unless you can speak it properly. When it comes to the internet, it becomes typing, not speaking, and the way you phrase things is key to whether the user at the other end is offended, disgruntled, or enlightened.

hehehehehe prsonly ppl who typ lik this i dnt tak seriusly.


Iriez, I agree 100%.   I'm with ya there.  Likklebaer, everyone hates you!  BLOW ME HARD !
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« Reply #50 on: January 09, 2004, 12:55:00 PM »

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Iriez

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« Reply #51 on: January 09, 2004, 01:40:00 PM »

Mind you, i dont mean to bash (thats to you likkle), just more or less share my opinion.

I say if you want to participate in something more worthy than arguing over internet boards, dont watch a movie... read a book. I would read a long book over a movie anyday.

Book = hundreds of hours of enjoyment with a much deeper touch.

Movie = 2 hours of enjoyment forgotten the next day.
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« Reply #52 on: January 09, 2004, 01:51:00 PM »

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Books are by FAR the best way to experience a story, next to actually being there yourself of course. Unfortunatly we live in a rather programtic TV/Showbiz generation, and I don't think too many people are left out there who have the patience to read and expand there mind, rather they prefer little insight into the character's mind in exchange for hot women, fast cars, and big explosions, oh and lets not forget product placement from all your favorite cheese ball rock groups.

My little spew is nothing personal either, I hate you all! smile.gif
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Likklebaer

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« Reply #53 on: January 09, 2004, 03:16:00 PM »

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Likklebaer, everyone hates you!

Heehee, if only it were that simple.

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So yes, she may be ravishingly beautiful and always right, but you still have to love her.  smile.gif

Why thankies XDel! How gentlemanly of you  biggrin.gif

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Mind you, i dont mean to bash (thats to you likkle), just more or less share my opinion.

Iriez, you're easily the most fun to argue with. happy.gif

Oh and I know this is petty but I just couldn't resist...  tongue.gif
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hehehehehe prsonly ppl who typ lik this i dnt tak seriusly

I've seen more than a few Iriez posts ending with "k thnx" have I not???... We're all guilty of this sometimes. Minor abbreviation is most often a sign of laziness or indifference rather than a poor command of the language. So don't be too hard on those folks...
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« Reply #54 on: January 09, 2004, 03:27:00 PM »

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« Reply #55 on: January 10, 2004, 08:53:00 AM »

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Hey don't mention it, only the best for my woman!

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So what, do you guys cyber now?
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« Reply #56 on: January 10, 2004, 09:04:00 AM »

I agree Iriez... books are great!
I read 2 500+ books a week normally... You got any favourite authors? Dean Koontz is my favourite and i have read most of his released (even under different names) as i like the tension and action!
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XDelusion

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« Reply #57 on: January 10, 2004, 10:15:00 AM »

I personally like Cliver Barker (until recently) Ann Rice, Starwars novels (even though Lucas totally contradicted them now), and of course non-fiction.

I am looking foward to reading the new Dark Tower from King, it'll be the 1st new King Book I'll prolly ever finish as I typically only like the old stuff from him (he's gone soft).
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« Reply #58 on: January 10, 2004, 10:31:00 AM »

QUOTE (XDelusion @ Jan 10 2004, 08:15 PM)
I personally like Cliver Barker (until recently) Ann Rice, Starwars novels (even though Lucas totally contradicted them now), and of course non-fiction.

I am looking foward to reading the new Dark Tower from King, it'll be the 1st new King Book I'll prolly ever finish as I typically only like the old stuff from him (he's gone soft).

What sorts of things are they about?
I tend to go more for pschological thrillers... so that is what i would describe Dean Koontz's books as in case you were interested. ( With some sci-fi in some books.)
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Likklebaer

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« Reply #59 on: January 10, 2004, 10:46:00 AM »

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I've also read alot of Anne Rice (under various names). And I much prefer her bondage-themed books to those rather dull vampire novels.  sleeping.gif
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