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BTGBullseye

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  1. Ok, so I installed Civ 4 Complete from the disk, and now I have Civ 3, Civ 4 Complete, Sid Meier's Ace Patrol, (and Pacific Skies) and Sid Meier's Railroads! showing on my Steam account... In addition, there are two each of the games/expansions that make up Civ 4 Complete...

     

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    [EDIT] Ok, so I know where at least one set comes from, the Sid Meier's Humble Bundle, but did Steam just add the ones from my CD install too?

  2. And I never paid attention to those, especially since they always ended up leading me to enemies, usually when I was running dangerously low on ammo... I went EVERYWHERE else first, then I looked to see if I needed to do other things elsewhere, so I did EVERYTHING elsewhere, then came back. (I also got lost several times)

  3. Granted, you visualized it without the snakebite, only for a LOT longer.

     

    I wish I could at will switch between ghostform (and EVERYTHING associated for abilities included) and humanform at will as many times as I want.

  4. Yup... It's the vibrations of the parietal bone that translate into a sensation for a lot of extreme high frequencies... (over about 19kHz from my experience) It varies by the individual, and how much they pay attention to the difference in sensations, but it averages a 5-6kHz range starting between 17kHz and 22kHz.

  5. Granted. You had something sensible to wish for, but you wasted your wish on wishing for a sensible wish.

     

    I wish I didn't have this spider bite... The one that I can't post a picture of due to it's proximity to my reproductive organs...

  6. Just sitting and hoping that the spider bite that I got rather high up on my right leg, and rather closer to the inside of it, wasn't by one of the nastier spiders, and that my body can fix it within the week. (it's already been 3 days, and it's still bleeding on occasion)

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