• What Are You Thinking V. I am the only fucker in this scenario
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I don't get it?
it is a box so you can put your monitor in it as a safe way to store it.
oh I see
Man, it seems every year I become very ill at the beginning of the year and then for the rest of the year I stay well.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;27393138]That was very generous of Rusty. RC permas are generally very strict.[/QUOTE] I know. I'm very thankful.
ugh...that handybreeze fan is in rough shape. really needs a good cleaning.
I sold my car and ran out of gas for my bike so I spent half an hour biking to the local library because I was locked out of my house now it's getting dark and I injured my left leg getting here and I'm running out of battery FUCK
Wait...gas for your bike?
I just got a TI-89 so I never have to actually think about math again
[QUOTE=Bryanrocks01;27397418]Wait...gas for your bike?[/QUOTE] I own a Suzuki FA50 (moped) and a huffy converted into a motorbicycle Both run on 40:1 two-stroke
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;27397514]I just got a TI-89 so I never have to actually think about math again[/QUOTE] I think I spent more time programming my TI-84+ Silver Edition to perform a flash card operation and save me paper than I did using it for actual work.
i always just loaded my TI-83 with games...i rarely used it for any work
TI-84 Silver Edition. I only used it for math, I could never figure out how to load games onto it.
[QUOTE=Bryanrocks01;27398381]TI-84 Silver Edition. I only used it for math, I could never figure out how to load games onto it.[/QUOTE] You had to install TI-Connect onto your computer, and then load the program "MirageOS" and transfer it over with TI-Connect. Alternatively, find someone else who has MirageOS and a cable and obtain the program from their calculator instead. Games are installed the same way, either through downloading with TI-Connect or by obtaining them from someone else. My favorite games were Doom, Wolfenstein, Bomberman, Tetris, some top-down shooter game, and Snake.
I had the TI-Connect program but then figuring out how to put games onto the program so that they could be installed was what confused me. I haven't gone back in like two years though and I've learned a lot since then, so maybe I'll try again someday.
But my friend deleted most of his so he could play Castlevania. It took up too much memory for my calculator.
So a while back I got a present for a girl, and it finally shipped from France. Picture book edition of Les Discrets - Septembre et ses dernières Pensées [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/lM4bB.jpg[/IMG] ^ Size compared to a mechanical pencil. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/QgQtc.jpg[/IMG] ^ Fursey did an illustration in ink (I believe). He also made out a message and a note to the girl.
[QUOTE=Zorlok;27398023]i always just loaded my TI-83 with games...i rarely used it for any work[/QUOTE] ye bc bade studdent :colbert:
I also had programmed one of my friend's calculators I came across with a simple random function that takes has a 25% chance of multiplying a calculation inputted by 3. Pressing the ON button would easily end the program, but when my friend contacted me hours later saying that his calculator was spouting off weird answers to questions he knew was right, such as "3 x 4 = 36" instead of 12, the prank made my feel good knowing that I actually knew how to do things with my calculator that very few others that I knew could. This was the same friend that has a massive ego and I defeated in a 30-minute long fencing bout to break that ego. [editline]13th January 2011[/editline] I later taught him the same program and made nearly everyone I knew with a calculator get into the habit of pressing the ON button twice to stop any programs that might still have been running. That calculator was my best tool and means of entertainment throughout all of high school.
Craptasket, before you became a moderator you were probably #2 on my list of worst people on Facepunch. I've got to say, I now have a good deal of respect for you.
I just bought a car :D now I just need to work on getting a license......
[QUOTE=Forumaster;27398885]Craptasket, before you became a moderator you were probably #2 on my list of worst people on Facepunch. I've got to say, I now have a good deal of respect for you.[/QUOTE] craptasket owned before he was a mod and he still owns
[img]http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_leycytc42C1qgpw03o1_250.jpg[/img] PETA is dumb. A nice bush is amazing. [editline]13th January 2011[/editline] And that looks like necrosis than it does hair.
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;27399714][img_thumb]http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_leycytc42C1qgpw03o1_250.jpg[/img_thumb] PETA is dumb. A nice bush is amazing. [editline]13th January 2011[/editline] And that looks like necrosis than it does hair.[/QUOTE] I don't really like giant bushes. Hair is fine when it's trimmed short but it gets unattractive rather quickly.
I wish Stephanie Myer would write a version of American Psycho told from Jean's perspective.
[QUOTE=DualReaver;27400079]I wish Stephanie Myer would write a version of American Psycho told from Jean's perspective.[/QUOTE] Why Stephanie Myer though?
She's the only one who could do it justice! and, I think it would be pretty funny.
You want Meyer touching American Psycho? Something's wrong with you.
[QUOTE=DualReaver;27400079]I wish Stephanie Myer would write a version of American Psycho told from Jean's perspective.[/QUOTE] omg! patrick asked me to dinner! he is so cute! <3 something about him tells me he has a dark side though. fine by me... i like bad boys!
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;27400333]omg! patrick asked me to dinner! he is so cute! <3 something about him tells me he has a dark side though. fine by me... i like bad boys![/QUOTE] Ow, I have a sore throat and you made me laugh so hard. Jerk.
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