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Obsidian

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  1. That reminds me how I 'discovered' a lot of movies as a child. I've seen most of the universal classics because of that trip my parents took me on to visit Universal Studios in Florida. I got really screwed on all the rides with monsters, since I always sat on the left side of the car thingy and that's where the jump scares happened. For the Jaws right, the shark came up right next to me, and for Jurassic Park (I know, Islands of Adventure, but we also went there), the velociraptor scare where it hits the cage was also on the left side. Good times!

  2. As the newest member of the forums (as of now, anyway), I'd like to introduce myself. A few things about me:

     

    -My name is Selina.

    -I've Love to listen music and also love to watch movies.

    -Favorite game series (in no particular order) : Mario, NFS & Max Payne

     

     

    That's all for now. I don't want to make this too long winded!

     

    welcome to the forums! :D

  3. yeah, well at the time a lot of software I used was reporting bugs with the 64-bit version, so I bought the 32-bit version. I'll probably go 64-bit when/if I upgrade to W8, but since I'm not into pirating software nor have the desire to buy the 64-bit W7, I'll have to be fine where I'm at now :) which admittedly isn't that bad of a place to be.

  4. Well, I actually use OSX for my day-to-day activities and creative work, since it can utilize more RAM than W7 can and has more mainstream programs available for it than Ubuntu.

     

    Edit: I forgot to note that I'm using the 32-bit build of W7, since it was the more software friendly build at the time, hence the RAM limitation.

  5. Perhaps, but it's also a tribute to my determination and know-how with computer programing and hardware (it's not easy to get OSX to run on any PC, despite the move to intel processors). I've made plenty of men green with envy over it :D

  6. "If anyone's going to need luck getting through the territories, they're going to be on the Valiant,, not the Glain-Neidr. Remember that." And with those words, Scorch tipped his hat to his fellow captains before calmly excusing himself from the room and making his way back to his ship.

  7. Scorch couldn't help but give a half-hearted laugh at Roam's response. My, someone has a sensitive nerve. Argyle clearly isn't a good judge of character.

     

    "Who said anything about kidnapping Argyle? I merely wished to hear about your so-called plan," Scorch stood up, the gyros in his legs whirring softly. "I'd hate to be taking orders from a captain who can't think even a half-step ahead of the rest, a sentiment with which I'm sure we can all relate." He said, gesturing to the other captains in the room. "Maybe once you get your... spiel... then we should discuss the details." Scorch turned toward the doorway. "Oh, and one more thing, Captain Roam."

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