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That's why I kept my PS2 when I bought my PS3. I still like my PS2 games and would like to replay them sometimes.

 

 

You should've kept your PS2. Valuable life lesson there.

 

 

Lol, who said I still don't have it? I just like playing games on the PC and figured it would be as smooth as easy as N64 emulators. (Which I still have, by the way :wink:)

PCSX2. And if you have a PS3 Controller, DS3 Tool drivers, Lib-USB 64 bit. - A warning though, be bastardly careful when you install it you can lock your USB ports if you make a mishap and need to use USB3 or a PS/2 port to use a mouse and fix it.

 

I think I might do a re-install of my computer, just gotta get a new HDD as there's nothing here with the space to hold my stuff (Incl' 198GB of Steam games alone.) I also am living off $40 for 3 weeks. ATM machine [bleep]ed up, Lost 20, It had no 20's still charged me $2 for a withdrawl and had to withdraw $50. So im hoping I get paid before Nov19th as its a friends 21st and require drinks, Captain black cigars and food.

Popoto.~<3

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I watched the Blue Angels and other planes performed for about an hour and a half. Then I went around to the local shopping centers and asked for job applications. The application I just did for Outback Steakhouse had me feeling optimistic.

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Snow in October :/ just got power back.

 

yeah North Jersey got slammed.

 

But I'm south of rt76 so all i got was some ugly rain :P

 

today i came home from my brother's bar mitzvah reception, and went to hang with my high school friends post-homecoming. I got a horrendous reminder of how single I am. I hadn't realized it, but I'm the only single on of my friends, and all of them have very attractive female accomplices. Kinda made me lonely, Ah well. Battlefield time.

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Yesterday was a pretty good day. Had first rowing regatta of the season. I was made rowing captain which I wasn't expecting. Should increase my chances of being a prefect next year and will look great on my CV. Also won all my races.

 

Today was rowing again, sleep, then study for exams which are in ten days. Pressure's on.

My relaxation method involves a bottle of lotion, beautiful women, and partial nudity. Yes I get massages.

 

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Overnight:

Total nighttime snow accumulation of 3 to 7 inches possible.

 

Sunday:

New snow accumulation of 3 to 7 inches possible.

 

 

Oh good golly goodness.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

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Ditto. I like the beach and all that, but I HATE hot weather during the weekdays, especially inside home or @ Work.

 

To top it off for me is that I don't handle the heat so well due to being very cold tolerant. Easier to warm up in Winter, but a pain to cool down in Summer.

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I get the feeling I am the only person in my state who loves, and mostly tolerates, the cold. Would love for some snow here, but have to wait for December/January like everyone else. :(

 

The cold is wonderful, unless it is windy. Then it is just annoying.

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It's funny how my mom spent her childhood growing up in Massachusetts (forgot if it was west of the state or east), but mentions how I have a stronger cold tolerance than she had then.

 

@Vezon: Oh god, I know the feeling. I remembered having to wait for the bus when it was 30 and windy as hell. I didn't mind the 30 degree part, but the wind... sucked.

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I get the feeling I am the only person in my state who loves, and mostly tolerates, the cold. Would love for some snow here, but have to wait for December/January like everyone else. :(

 

The cold is wonderful, unless it is windy. Then it is just annoying.

As a person that has walked to school in below zero wind chill conditions, I can assure you that it sure as hell wakes you up.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

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It's funny how my mom spent her childhood growing up in Massachusetts (forgot if it was west of the state or east), but mentions how I have a stronger cold tolerance than she had.

 

:^_^:

 

If you are a guy, you should be able to deal with cold weather better than a female can. Assuming that you are a male and have some kind of muscle.

 

 

EDIT: Hell, I've gone camping in a tent with 7 inches of snow on the ground with the temp being -12 without windchill. It is great, but the damn wind just kills the pleasure cold weather.

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I get the feeling I am the only person in my state who loves, and mostly tolerates, the cold. Would love for some snow here, but have to wait for December/January like everyone else. :(

 

The cold is wonderful, unless it is windy. Then it is just annoying.

As a person that has walked to school in below zero wind chill conditions, I can assure you that it sure as hell wakes you up.

 

Then it's painful when your body warms up and feel pain.

 

Makes sense, Vezon. I am a guy and have some muscle. There is also the accumulated hours of waiting on the bus in that wind-chilled weather over the years.

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I just cranked out another 8 pages on my novel. I feel accomplished.

 

Was this going on during the time spent talking about the cold by chance? :P

 

LOL NO! It has been over the past 2 hours.

I'm not that good of a writer...

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Went to a Diwali celebration...bunch of drunk, old Indian men breathing cigarette smoke in my face and saying weird shit they think is meaningful, and old Indian women saying I've gotten taller.

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Awkwaaaard. ^

 

It's so freaking humid. I'm demanding to dad he get a [bleep]ing electrician to fix this fan in my room. Its a rental home so for starters it should be working with its 3 settings, not 1 setting and 1 setting that vibrates the house. >.>

Popoto.~<3

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I have no objection to the cold, and I love snow that's not in my driveway or on the sidewalk in front of my house, but I do object fairly heavily to being cold.

 

When I was younger, some of the best fun I would have all year would be bundling up in a full snowsuit, sometimes with a facemask and google, and sledding down the hill behind our house that goes down to the lake. It's en epic hill, at something around 70-80 ft start to finish, with a 90 degree turn right at the top where you start (we have a rock pile that we would cover, and make a starting ramp into a banked turn using hay bales), and a 110 degree turn at the bottom, starting about 25 ft above sea level (which we also tried to make banked when there was enough snow, since otherwise you often went flying off the track into the trees).

 

Some great times on that hill, like the time it was a solid sheet of ice top to bottom and getting back up was a 30 minute trip, on your chest, with the sled tied to one of your feet. Or setting up jumps on the main stretch and then trying to get enough weight on one side to pull through the bottom turn, only to fit another bump and go flying off the track and head up head first in the snow drift (this was what the googles and face mask were for. This and the frequent mini blizards in the bottom turn). Or maybe you just hit or bounce off a tree.

 

Also a huge fan of downhill skiing. I've been skiing since I was 3 or 4, and I just love it. The ski hills within driving range aren't very big, but they still have some fun spots. Theres a really nice run on one hill where if you take the final stretch at speed and pull your skis up over the final steep section, you can actually stay about a foot off the snow down almost the whole thing, which is a good 30ft fall, and the landing is pretty easy.

 

Now I want to go sledding and skiing.

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Went to a Diwali celebration...bunch of drunk, old Indian men breathing cigarette smoke in my face and saying weird shit they think is meaningful, and old Indian women saying I've gotten taller.

 

I assume 'Diwali' is a form of Hindu celebration?

 

I hate it when someone, drunk or not, blows smoke in my face because I end up coughing for awhile. Beer breath and cig smoke... nightmarish.

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Snow in October :/ just got power back.

 

Still no snow here in N-B, Canada, oddly enough. There is rain mixed with snow coming down though.

 

I'm surprised we still don't have snow, seeing as it's usually mid-oct that we get snow.

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