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Posted by Dr_Eechmen on Sept. 11, 2006, 10:05 p.m.

Work on Blitz is getting that pre-release slowdown effect… I'm a tad clueless as to what else it needs. Any suggestions?

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Favorite quote of the day-

Quote:
"Only gay people call people gay, you gaywad!"
Yes, someone actually said this to my friend, after my friend called the fellow gay (with reason, he always smiles at guys and invades personal space a tad too much…)

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My computers class at school is getting annoying, it's starting to focus mainly on graphics…

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I found out how to run exes on my school's computers (they have them blocked). All you have to do is rename it as a .scr file… I should've thought of this a year ago…

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I have a new avitar, what do you think of it?

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I'm getting really mad about all the disrespectful 9/11 stuff that's going around… personally, I don't care whether or not it's a government plot, or who did it, what I do care about is that many people died, and many more lost their fathers, mothers, daughters, sons, husbands, wives, friends etc… They deserve some respect.

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And that's about it…

Comments

Eternal 18 years, 3 months ago

I don't see what the big deal is about 9/11. Yeah, people died. When people died in shit like Iraq, or school shootings, we don't mourn them. We don't have moments of silence daily for out soldiers. It doesn't make sense too me, really. I can understand 1 moment of silence. But after the 9th time I've had too, it pisses me off.

Dr_Eechmen 18 years, 3 months ago

I agree with you there, I do get annoyed with the moments of silence every day in school… and other people, anyone who has died whether by terrorists or anything else, deserves some respect.

Maxcore 18 years, 3 months ago

How do you block running exes? THe computer wont even run properly.

Dr_Eechmen 18 years, 3 months ago

They're network stations, they can run exes off of citrix, but they're blocked from running in any other locations. (I hate tech people at schools…)

Shork 18 years, 3 months ago

9-11 didn't change a thing. Everyone keeps saying how 9-11 changed the world, it didn't. It destroyed 3 buildings and killed 2983 or so innocent people and injured thousands both directly and through toxic compounds in the dust from the building collapse. The world had been changing around us for years before 9-11, but the average American paid no attention the development of Al-Queada, the bombings of our embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, the bombing of the Cole, smaller attacks on targets in Saudi Arabia, and elsewhere. 9-11 didn't really change anything, it just made us notice what had already happened.

Firebird 18 years, 3 months ago

Hehe, you have to run the exes from a zip file to get around that stuff in my school.

Tr00jg 18 years, 3 months ago

What do I think of your new ava? Looks like hippy-puke.

sinkhead 18 years, 3 months ago

Our school is pretty good when it comes to ICT stuffs. Because I help out with the school website I get a 'special' account. This gives me a 'teacher' status which means I can download and run .exe files and go into the C drive in the PC.

Me likes being special!