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BTGBullseye

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  1. Trying to decide between getting another glass of tea, and taking a nap. Leaning towards the tea.
  2. From what I hear, SR2 had more options... (I have SR2, but I never installed it since it's nearly 3x the size of SR4)
  3. It's not bad... Think of it as Sleeping Dogs with a little bit of Deus Ex Human Revolution mixed in. And make sure your system was either made in the last 6 months, or was top of the line in the past 2 years, or you'll get 15-20 FPS maximum on minimum settings. (my Lenovo G780 laptop manages 15-17 FPS maximum if there is no visible water, and the settings are at minimum with SMAA at 1600x900)
  4. Nowhere near obscure... At the time of release there were medium sized displays for it in all the major stores. I used to make/edit mods for the game, and I'm still trying to find a couple of the mods I used to have. If you're into modding it, I recommend going to http://www.lancersreactor.com/. (don't be off-put by their crappy site design)
  5. Five feet by four feet...
  6. The events of the 2000 film Red Planet take place from 2056 to 2057.
  7. Even more computer fans, and my Dad's hard drive trying to kill itself.
  8. Eating dinner, since dinner was actually lunch... This is breakfast time for just about everyone else.
  9. Honestly, there is no password that I use on the internet that I'm too terribly worried about being insecure. The only ones I require to be secure are on my hardware and in my head, everything else is expendable.
  10. Female character, male voice, high-class stripper dress, all female relationships... No weirdness at all if the character reactions are to be believed.
  11. The events of the 2000 film Red Planet take place from 2056 to 2057.
  12. 2057 - This year will see the very rare occurrence of two total solar eclipses in a single calendar year (on January 3 and December 26). The last time this occurred was 1889. The next time it will occur is 2252. (Eclipse predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC.) A METI message Cosmic Call 1 sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, 15 Sge star. A METI message, called the Teen Age Message, sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, HD 76151 star. A METI message, called the Teen Age Message, sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, 37 Gem star. The world's oil supply is officially depleted. (something we all know is total bullshit) In 2007, a documentary series aired on the Discovery Channel that portrayed the technology, lifestyle, and state of the world in 2057. The events of the 2000 film Red Planet take place from 2056 to 2057.
  13. More computer fans...
  14. *remembers female stripper outfit on my male character, and shudders* lol
  15. The ones I want secured, I keep in my head, the rest I let Firefox remember for me.
  16. shok@btgbullseye
  17. Yeah, I use BitLocker for my external, just to keep someone from having an easy time accessing it if they grab-and-run, but otherwise I have no use for drive encryption outside of my Linux box. (I do encryption on every partition [full custom partitioning] during install of the OS)
  18. I got nothing... Again. Just rebooted my PC, that's why.
  19. Especially that nuclear part... We've had the tech to make reactors that can't go critical since the early 80's. (and every reactor in the country got retrofitted with it before 1990)
  20. rhubarb@btgbullseye
  21. Computer fans.
  22. Super 77 vs 90? Everyone says 90, then uses 77 and complains.
  23. Star Trek Online... Leveling up one of my characters, and making money with the others.
  24. Actually, quite common... There was a statistic I heard from a couple different psychologists that said that almost everyone at some point desires to be the opposite sex, just to know what it's like.
  25. So far as I've been able to tell, every business is a misspending nightmare... (excluding some small businesses)
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