True, and one day they're gonna have to tell me what.
The next poster is sad that Zoombinis has never properly been ported to more modern systems, and thinks that should be the next project tackled by the folks at Beamdog.
Nope. I think Moonlighting with Cybil Shepherd came first. I have the first 2 yrs of the series on DVD. And I still find that character as irritating now as when I first saw it on TV. Not Bruce Willis's fault really. Bad scriptwriting. But a great series for its day...
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No to the modems either. I am at a large Bakery/Cafe with Wifi.
The next poster will be surprised by the idea that for the last 2000 yrs, most of England was under Roman rule no less than 20% of that time[400+yrs]. Much longer than, for example, the nearly @235+yrs that the USA has been around.
And after the next poster has one of those lucid moments, they realise they don't actually mind not having a clue what other people are talking about. Cus I'm getting old, innit!
True, I'm a business controller. I can make numbers show anything I want. 800 million dollar gap, you say? MIX, volume, currency, headwind and miscelleanous effects, I say!
Still better than to be a lawyer or a broker though
The next poster has no idea of what the hell I just wrote about.
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The poster is a megalomaniac.
The next poster haven't owned an Amiga.
The next poster actually knows what I'm talking about.
The next poster would like to have dinner with David Gaider ('cause I would love to!).
The next poster has played the classic educational game The Oregon Trail.
The next poster has played the classic educational game Zoombinis
The next poster knows that it's Seth Davis' fault.
The next poster is sad that Zoombinis has never properly been ported to more modern systems, and thinks that should be the next project tackled by the folks at Beamdog.
The next poster has played Nanosaur.
The next poster has played the spectrum classic 'Dictator'. Ah... the secret police report... happy days!
The next poster has "fond" memories of swapping discs when booting up or loading areas in a game.
The next poster remembers Hover! (the windows 95 game)
The next poster blows into his game cartridges to get them to work.
The next poster was shocked to hear as an adult that apparently it wasn't a good idea to do that. http://mentalfloss.com/article/12589/did-blowing-nintendo-cartridges-really-help
But after reading the article, all I can say is: pseudoscience.
The next poster used us robotics dial-up modems for internet access
Oops, I stopped at the next to last page apparently.
No to the modems either. I am at a large Bakery/Cafe with Wifi.
The next poster will be surprised by the idea that for the last 2000 yrs, most of England was under Roman rule no less than 20% of that time[400+yrs]. Much longer than, for example, the nearly @235+yrs that the USA has been around.
The next poster is a strong advocate of pseudoscience.
The next poster has participated in bro science by repeating a 'fact' believed to be true, and it was about working out/protein/training/or similar.
The next poster has the occasional lucid moment when they realise they have absolutely no idea what other people are talking about.
The next poster is going to buy SOD Collector's Edition.
And after the next poster has one of those lucid moments, they realise they don't actually mind not having a clue what other people are talking about. Cus I'm getting old, innit!
The next poster is obviously wearing a tie today, since friday is tieday.
The next poster's last competition ended in a tie.
The next poster is a Neurosurgeon of international reknown.
The next poster is a swindler of ill repute.
The next poster has no idea of what the hell I just wrote about.
The next poster likes a hot curry.
The next poster likes Thai curry more than Indian.