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BTGBullseye

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  1. @BTG: Jazz! :D The program I use. It seems like it would help you a lot. Unfortunately, it's a bit... hard to get... and I don't have time to get it for you myself right now. But I can get Vappy to give you it. X3 Or you can scrounge this thread for it.

    Got it... Was back on page 4.

     

    [EDIT] It refuses to install... The installer just sits there and does nothing but use up a very small amount of RAM. Yes, I did try compatibility modes, and running as administrator. I'll just have to try using it in a VM later.

  2. Feeling cheated in that Bloodborne sounds interesting, but then rips it all away by being a console-only game... I had the same sensation with Red Dead Redemption. It really pisses me off.

     

    I'm also getting ready to build something in Fallout 4. (I really need to build something, or my mind will cease working soon)

  3. Only what I must.

     

    Edit: So I saw Starforge was on sale for like 2.50 and went to check it out when

     

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    haha, WOW. That's scary when a negative review is that unanimously agreed with.

    Well... If you want it anyways, I do have a giftable copy lying around.

  4. Ok, so here's a question for people here... I'm looking for a program that has a simple interface for making music, that is designed for someone who both doesn't read music, and doesn't want some random arbitrary control scheme.

     

    I want to be able to generate tones of specific frequencies, for specific durations, and have a visual representation of it. Here's a picture of what I see when I think of music, and a small portion of a piece I'm composing.

     

     

     

    Anyone know of any program like that? (please don't say Musescore)

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  5. Actually, being dropped in freezing water after being shot would increase survivability, not decrease it. Hypothermia will slow the blood loss, and increase the amount of time the person has to find medical attention. This would be necessary because you don't want to go to a hospital with a gunshot wound if you're a criminal, as it's automatically reported to the police.

     

    Barring a guaranteed lethal hit, (heart puncture, brain damage, artery severed, etc.) the antagonist could quite easily survive a single gunshot wound with minor medical attention.

  6. BTG needs what i call a prarie oyster

    No thanks... The Rocky Mountain ones were bad enough. ;):lol:

     

    Throatache. Looks like this may actually be a new strain of strep, it's been popping up all over in my area. Almost no pain, feels a lot like a perpetually dry throat, doesn't go away on its own.

  7. 70's GT40, with a turbine engine. (it'll get about 60 MPG, and have double the power of any other car available)

     

    How tired are you when you wake up, on average? (on a scale of 0-10, where 0 is "couldn't sleep even if I was drugged", and 10 is "wake me when I'm dying")

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