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Johnny

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  1. This may be a little off topic, but speaking of classic computer games, I once had an old no-color grayscale computer with Uno on it. Talk about ironic, right? Imagine trying to play UNO in GRAYSCALE. It's tough. [For those who don't know what Uno is, it's a basic card game involving color and number matching, with a few extra twists in the form of special cards.]
  2. 1. Solitaire -- It's a total classic.(1.5. Pinball) -- Comes with Windows XP. It's a good alternative to the plain card games and minesweeper.2. Hearts -- I just like hearts.3. Freecell -- Good challenge when you're bored with Solitaire.4. Minesweeper -- It's really easy to play, but it gets boring quickly.
  3. Only one entry after about 11 days? That's sad. Guess I'll make it 2. First SOTW I've done in a while. Street Fighter's a good "gaming through the years" game, right? EDIT: Withdrawing my entry -- doesn't fit requirements and I don't feel like redoing it.
  4. I think there's few things easier than credit cards, aside from maybe telepathic purchasing.
  5. I wouldn't buy it. Handhelds are already terrible, no need to add another one to the mix.I just wish they'd put more money into computer R&D, so a good computer doesn't cost more than $200.
  6. Lol, everyone I know with a PSP bought GTA and never used it afterward.Handhelds seem so boring now.
  7. It would be a lot -harder- to steal them though. You can reach into someone's pocket and pull out a wallet, but it's a lot harder to chop off someone's finger stealthily. I could see that being bad in prisons and POW situations. Blood samples are a good idea. I'd hate to get poked every time I wanted to pay for something though. What if you made like 80 purchases in a day? That's a lot of holes in your finger.
  8. Uh oh. I love Azureus...I'd probably die without it. This means there's one more reason for me to hate Vista. =/Good post.
  9. I think deviantart is a great place for artists of all kinds (especially digital artists, like me), but I agree about the type of people on there. It seems that a HUGE amount of the member base are either strange anime fangirls or art fanatics who wouldn't know real art if it smacked them in the face.Then of course, there's those who think they've created the next world masterpiece, regardless of how bad it is.But if you find the right kind of people to be friends with, it can be a great place to learn, share, and show off. Which is what I like best.@cgrim -- I think you read the post wrong.
  10. I would think no website short of Google would cost over $100,000 a year to run. Maybe Mugglenet runs on Yen. The current exchange rate is 115 Y per 1 USD. [side note: Did you know India uses Rupees as a currency? I learned that when I was a kid playing Zelda. ]
  11. Bill Gates probably doesn't use credit cards, so he probably wouldn't use a "finger-card" either. He's the richest man on the planet, I'm sure he has help that does errands and goes shopping for him. The kind of harrassment he would get if he went shopping on his own would be ridiculous. @Arigato -- As for retina scanners, the only problem I could see would be for people with contacts...it'd cause a lot of errors. @leeleelee -- That phone sounds way cool, but I could see problems with losing it. Even if you can cancel it and be reimbursed, it would be a hassle, especially if you have a habit of losing things often. @Zabb -- That was a cool movie, and yeah, the same thing could happen here.
  12. Indeed, you can't just go with a fingerprint. You have to have some sort of additional info to go with it, like a pin number or another scan (retina maybe), which is commmon sense to anyone smart enough to be conducting fingerprint scans anyway.As for people with no hands...well, they probably wouldn't be at a grocery store in the first place, seeing that they couldn't carry anything.
  13. It tried to resize my browser. =/Other than that, it looks like a nice site. Too bad I don't understand Polish.
  14. Actually, I believe gears of war was just an example. It says you can use any gaming render from atari to xbox 360. Anyway, yeah TF, hard work gives you cancer.
  15. First of all, where do you live? I've never heard of a school that has to crackdown bad enough to do strip searches, so you must live in a really bad neighborhood or something.Anyway, no, it's not right for schools to do strip searches. They can use dogs and do searches through your locker and bags maybe, but a strip search is too far. It just seems embarrassing and over-the-top.
  16. Gotta give up to the main man(s) OpaQue and BuffaloHELP. They're the backbone of Xisto, no doubt.
  17. Love it. That's a hard render to use but you pulled it off nicely. I like the lightning-ish effect.
  18. Johnny

    Hay Guys

    Do you mean track the points as in see how many you have? There's a box with your current number of credits in red on the forum index.Welcome to Xisto.
  19. Wow, looks like they're really pulling out all the stops as far as characters go. I'd never expect to see Boshi...nobody seems to have heard of (the best mario game ever) Super Mario RPG.Anyway, that sounds killer. Almost makes me want to get a revolution (or wii, now) when it comes out. Almost.
  20. Really close one between Tom and Truefusion for me, but I'll have to vote Tom. I like Truefusion's sig a lot, especially the lighting, but something about the text in most of his sigs (this is no exception) just seems out of place. I like the simplicity/color of Tom's, it looks clean and flowing. Mike's would be the runner-up, because I like the color and the feel of action, but Mike's been using that style for a bit too long now, and it seems a bit too grainy for me. Sorry Mike and Truefusion, but you guys have enough wins as it is.
  21. YESSSS! Another older member!Lol, not to be rude about your ages, but I really do love having older (mature) members around here...it makes up for some of our less....prized...members. :)No offense anyone, I'm just speaking my mind. :(Anyway, you've been here since january, but welcome to Xisto, it's good to have you.By the way -- if you need anything, shoot me a pm.
  22. Lol, there are a few exceptions, of course. Very few though.
  23. Same thing happened to me, and there's a topic about it in the staff section too. Seems like a firewall is disrupting parts of the hosting center. No worries though, OpaQue is working on it.
  24. Congratulations with that. I still never got the email with the promo code, so I'm guessing I did miss the checkbox after all. I would go back and redo it, but by now the coupon for the free domain is expired.Ah well, I ended up buying one from 1and1.com anyway.
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