cannedcream wrote...
Rip you can, of course, go fornicate yourself with a rusty railroad spike.
Damn...
That was kinda harsh... not sure what I did to deserve that one...
cannedcream wrote...
Rip you can, of course, go fornicate yourself with a rusty railroad spike.
RedTracer7 wrote...
Only the oldest Plasmas, if you are referring to the problem of "screen burning". The newer kinds are rather resistant to that problem, and any image burning is easily rectified by watching normal TV for about a half hour.
The advance of technology is relentless!
RedTracer7 wrote...
cannedcream wrote...
RedTracer7 wrote...
mikethor007 wrote...
No more RRoDs for you then.
And no more 50ft Ethernet cords running through my house, when I want to play on my 50in Plasma.
The joys of wireless!
Isn't playing games on plasma TVs a bad idea? Like. . . a REALLY bad idea?
Only the oldest Plasmas, if you are referring to the problem of "screen burning". The newer kinds are rather resistant to that problem, and any image burning is easily rectified by watching normal TV for about a half hour.
The advance of technology is relentless!
Azint wrote...
Perhaps I came in at a bad time...
RiptideX1090 wrote...
Damn...
That was kinda harsh... not sure what I did to deserve that one...
Azint wrote...
Perhaps I came in at a bad time...
Azint wrote...
Perhaps I came in at a bad time...
Okay, now I'm curious. What makes you say that?RiptideX1090 wrote...
It's never a bad time for you Azint. Sometimes I think you're the only one holding this place together.
That's saying something.
Azint wrote...
Perhaps I came in at a bad time...
Shadowomega23 wrote...
I think DLP might be a little bit better then plasma, not 100% sure. Though LCD has been an excellent Mid ground for quality, price and energy usage.
Azint wrote...
Shadowomega23 wrote...
I think DLP might be a little bit better then plasma, not 100% sure. Though LCD has been an excellent Mid ground for quality, price and energy usage.
cannedcream wrote...
RiptideX1090 wrote...
Damn...
That was kinda harsh... not sure what I did to deserve that one...
Iz okay. I still love you. I'm just disappointed with you.
RiptideX1090 wrote...
cannedcream wrote...
RiptideX1090 wrote...
Damn...
That was kinda harsh... not sure what I did to deserve that one...
Iz okay. I still love you. I'm just disappointed with you.
You clearly have never been around during my daytime posting.
Ahem... anyway... moving on...
RiptideX1090 wrote...
You clearly have never been around during my daytime posting.
Ahem... anyway... moving on...
Modifié par Lividity Jones, 27 juin 2010 - 05:33 .
I don't think any of you have ever seen me rage online. I only did what was called by others "raging" twice on this thread. People actually cleared out.RiptideX1090 wrote...
The universe is balance, my friend. You are the order to our chaos. Without you, this place would be unstable.
Besides, it's fun watching you shout.
Azint wrote...
I don't think any of you have ever seen me rage online. I only did what was called by others "raging" twice on this thread. People actually cleared out.RiptideX1090 wrote...
The universe is balance, my friend. You are the order to our chaos. Without you, this place would be unstable.
Besides, it's fun watching you shout.
Lividity Jones wrote...
Repostan to keep things vaguely on-topic!
*Shepard's hands move deftly through the holographic controls of the galaxy map, busying himself with scanning the system for minerals. Miranda approaches him, the Cerberus operative clearing her throat to catch his attention.*
Miranda: Shepard, I am concerned about your... relationship with the Chief Engineer.
*Shepard does not bother to turn around.*
Shepard: Is that so?
Miranda: It is unprofessional. It compromises our mission.
Shepard: I didn't hear your complaints when you showed interest in me.
*Miranda's eyes narrow.*
Miranda: That was... different.
Shepard: Because you are human.
*Miranda knew that wasn't a question.*
Miranda: Shepard... That wasn't what I-
Shepard: I'm sure it wasn't. In spite of your beliefs, Operative Lawson, I respect you. Your perfect engineering has no doubt been a useful tool for Cerberus. But I prefer the perfect engineer.
Lividity Jones wrote...
Repostan to keep things vaguely on-topic!
*Shepard's hands move deftly through the holographic controls of the galaxy map, busying himself with scanning the system for minerals. Miranda approaches him, the Cerberus operative clearing her throat to catch his attention.*
Miranda: Shepard, I am concerned about your... relationship with the Chief Engineer.
*Shepard does not bother to turn around.*
Shepard: Is that so?
Miranda: It is unprofessional. It compromises our mission.
Shepard: I didn't hear your complaints when you showed interest in me.
*Miranda's eyes narrow.*
Miranda: That was... different.
Shepard: Because you are human.
*Miranda knew that wasn't a question.*
Miranda: Shepard... That wasn't what I-
Shepard: I'm sure it wasn't. In spite of your beliefs, Operative Lawson, I respect you. Your perfect engineering has no doubt been a useful tool for Cerberus. But I prefer the perfect engineer.
Shadowomega23 wrote...
Och she got burned bad. Now sence your not busy look back a page or two and post what you think that stew is made of.