Register | Login
Views: 19364387
Main | Memberlist | Active users | ACS | Commons | Calendar | Online users
Ranks | FAQ | Color Chart | Photo album | IRC Chat
11-02-05 12:59 PM
Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - - Posts by Kasumi-Astra
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91
User Post
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1375/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 04-25-05 12:30 AM, in Hell Hath No Flames (nt) Link
Originally posted by Adamant
Commie Bastards
Hahaha, it's funny because it's (almost) true

You're missing the UK off, though, and the Shetland Isles. Oh my!

Do they have broadband in Igloos up there?


(edited by Kasumi Skywalker on 04-24-05 07:32 AM)
(restricted)
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1377/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 04-26-05 02:19 AM, in My entire videogame collection. (Show yours too, if you dare) Link
IGN Values my collection at $2483

PS2:
Gran Turismo 3
Gran Turismo 4
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
Star Ocean 3: Till the End of Time
Kingdom Hearts
Gitaroo Man
Final Fantasy X
Final Fantasy X-2
Soul Calibur 2
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
Grandia II
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
Half Life

DC:
Sonic Adventure
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle
Trickstyle
Shenmue
Sega Rally 2
Dead or Alive 2
Crazy Taxi
Grandia II

GC:
Mario Sunshine
Luigi's Mansion
Ikaruga
Metorid Prime
Metroid Prime 2: Hunters
Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Viewtiful Joe
Animal Crossing
Sonic Mega Collection

PSX:
Final Fantasy VI
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy Anthology (Europe): Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy V
Final Fantasy Origins: Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II
Vagrant Story
Grandia
Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo 2
Dead or Alive
Metal Gear Solid
Tomb Raider

Saturn:
NiGHTS with analogue controller
Daytona USA Championship Circuit Edition
Daytona USA
Sega Rally Championship
Tomb Raider
Sonic R
Sonic Jam
Fighting Vipers
Fighters Megamix
Manx TT Superbike
Shining Force 3
Shining Wisdom
Virtua Fighter
Virtua Fighter 2
Virtua Cop 2
Shining The Holy Arc (Import)
Grandia (Import)
Radiant Silvergun (Import)
Steep Slope Sliders
House of the Dead with Lightgun
Resident Evil
Burning Rangers
Pazer Dragon Zwei
Panzer Dragon Saga (One disc demo from Sega Saturn Magazine)
Sonic 3D
Christmas Nights
Quake
Duke Nukem 3D
Exhumed
Atlantis: The Lost Tales
D

N64:
Super Mario 64
F1 World Grand Prix
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Diddy Kong Racing
Doom 64
Super Mario Kart 64

Megadrive:
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
Sonic and Knuckles
Sonic Spinball
Greendog
Mega Games 1

SNES:
Super Mario World
Super Mario Allstars
Illusion of Time
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

NES:
Super Mario Bros. 3
The Newzealand Story

PC:
Half Life
Half Life 2
World of Warcraft

GBA:
Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World
Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island
Super Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Doom
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

DS:
Super Mario 64 DS
Wario Ware Touched!


(edited by Kasumi Skywalker on 04-25-05 09:21 AM)
(edited by Kasumi Skywalker on 04-25-05 10:10 AM)
(edited by Kasumi Skywalker on 04-25-05 10:40 AM)
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1378/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 04-27-05 05:28 AM, in Hello, and Pi Pi!!!! Link
My my, aren't we the popular one, now?

Happy birthday, young lady
(restricted)
(restricted)
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1381/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 05-02-05 02:25 AM, in ...May Day? Link
...Morris Dancers!



I'm sure May Day is an English-originated holiday. There'll be lots of Morris Dancers dancing around may poles tomorrow. There will probably be a festival put on in town back home tomorrow. Personally, I'm working
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1382/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 05-03-05 01:38 AM, in UK Elections Link
I'm completely Lib Dem.

I'm afraid I have to disagree when it comes to gang culture. I am 100% sure that the town that I have grown up in is seeing more young people on street corners and threatening behavior. Seriously, I live in a middle class housing estate and had very little trouble growing up, but in the last five years I was attacked by strangers and there was a stabbing five minutes away from my house. Ok, so it's not exactly Brixton, but that's precisely my poiny. Ordinary towns in the UK are seeing an increase in anti-social behavior and crime.
People should not have to feel threatened by young people. Young people need a new focus and something positive to work for to get them off the streets for good. Short term election winning strategies are certainly not working.

When it comes to Blair, the only beef I have with him is the way he and his government treated the public in the run up to the Iraq war. He completely mislead the country so he could assure the US that we were with them, and he also pushed it down our throats that we owed the US allegiance. He said that we've always stood shoulder by shoulder. He also let relationships with France slip down the drain.
So while he was speaking about our ties with the US, where did that leave our long history with France? Personally, I think the times we've put our heads together as nations we've done better and more magnificant things than we've ever done with the US. Concorde? Channel Tunnel? How quickly these engineering masterpieces were forgotten for a war.
(restricted)
(restricted)
(restricted)
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1386/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 05-03-05 05:38 PM, in Happy Birthday drjay! Link
*clears a space in the rubble and sets down a birthday cake*

Haven't been keeping tabs on users a lot recently, but it seems that you've come past the board today. Let us in on what you're doing
(restricted)
(restricted)
(restricted)
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1390/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 05-04-05 04:14 AM, in UK Elections Link
Personally, I think they should get around to finally making some headway on a replacement to the High Speed Train before even thinking about nuclear weapons. A leading solution to our failing rail transport system needs to be developed. Not to mention a new solution to the network problems.
Britain used to be home to the most revolutionary and leading railway systems, much like many other things. However, it's all slipped into decline as the nation wallows in self pity and bitches about things that don't really matter. We're still using the trains that were introduced in the late seventies. It's a magnificant testament to the trains and their designers / engineers that they're still pulling services thousands of miles across the country.
However, they're being neglected, and the autorities running the railways are demanding more of the network and the trains than they were ever meant to deliver.

A completely new system, with new lines, track, trains, infrastructure and signalling needs to be developed. Unfortunately, we've turned into a gigantic Robbie the Robot and we're depressed to give a shit.

I wish more people would realise the great things this nation could produce if we put our mind to it and had a little faith.
(restricted)
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1392/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 05-04-05 03:42 PM, in Kittens! Yay! Link
Kittens! There's only one thing cuter than a cat and that's baby cats I saw my cat when it was a kitten. That was about ten years ago now. The mother was extremely long lived for a cat... She only died two weeks ago
Kasumi-Astra
Administrator
Level: 62

Posts: 1393/1867
EXP: 1971846
For next: 12840

Since: 03-15-04
From: Reading, UK
Uni: Sheffield, UK

Since last post: 1 day
Last activity: 12 hours
Posted on 05-05-05 02:43 AM, in UK Elections Link
I agree that the trains were marginally better before privatisation. The conservatives brought decline to the once proud railways. We used to have a proud fleet of smart modern trains, but they've become old, overused and look like giant multicoloured billboards proudly displaying the companies' egos. The HSTs should've been retired when privatisation took place. They should've been retired with the "Intercity" Swallow livery, they were smart, uniformed and were on top of their game.
Their successor has only just been commissioned, and is currently being designed and engineered. Thankfully, people have overwhelmingly pleaded for power cars and carriages, with up to eight or nine coaches. This is probably mostly to do with Virgin's dire Voyagers, which were uncomfortable and poorly considered.

Perhaps it is only my perception that yob culture is becoming more common place. Maybe it's "Chav" culture that I despise. The celebration of cheap, crappy jewelery. Swearing. Spitting. Poor vocabulary. Under-age smoking. The popularity of becoming pregnant before 18. The pride in not having to work. Above all else, the lack of desire to become more varied, more enriched, more inteligent, more cultured.
Having said that, I still don't feel safe in a neighbourhood that used to be very, very safe. I *do* think that the relaxation of policing drinking and nightlife has something to do with it. I think laws should be tighter on drinking, to stop people from doing really stupid things.
(restricted)
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91
Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - - Posts by Kasumi-Astra


ABII


AcmlmBoard vl.ol (11-01-05)
© 2000-2005 Acmlm, Emuz, et al



Page rendered in 0.017 seconds.