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Young Guru

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Since: 11-18-05
From: Notre Dame, IN

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Posted on 02-08-06 06:50 PM, in Favorite Kung Fu movies. Link
Another good movie for anyone who enjoyed Ong-Bak. Tom yum goong, a lot more violent than ongbak but still a great movie, I really enjoyed it.
Young Guru

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Posted on 02-08-06 06:50 PM, in The Other Football Thread: Did NOBODY watch the Super Bowl?! Link
Also, there was the history in the making of the Steelers being the only 6th seed to get into the super bowl and then they won on top of that.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 02-14-06 01:24 PM, in Happy Valentine's Day!!! Link
I just found out what St. Valentine did yesterday, that makes it twenty years of complete obliviousness to what the holiday is really about. Being single on Valentines day is great, it's one of the best days to celebrate your freedom and mess with your friends who are spending all their money on their significant other. My friends and I determined that valentine's day is only really bad if you're not sure if you're in a relationship, but if you're single or definately in a relationship then it's not too bad. But I'm definately going with single being better cause there's no worries on under/over doing valentine's day and basically we're gonna have a party to celebrate a day of relaxation, that's the way to celebrate Valentines day.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 02-15-06 11:03 PM, in What is the farthest you've ever traveled? Link
Starting in Cali I've taken trips to

As far northwest in the US you can get excluding Alska (SEATLE)
Pretty far northeast in the US (NEW YORK)
As far southeast as you can get in the US (FORT LAUDERDALE)
As far west as you can get in the US (HAWAII)
As close to the middle as I'm ever gonna get in the US (CHICAGO)

All the way across the atlantic to
Germany
France
Denmark
Austria

and I'm going abroad in 6 months to
United Kingdom

and probably
Italy
Spain
Sweeden

So I guess that makes it 5500 miles or 8800 kilometers.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 02-18-06 03:14 AM, in Greatest Fight Song...? Link
USC only knows how to play their own fight song and absolutely nothing else. I swear, everytime that their band played anything during the USC v ND game that was all they played. And I'm going with the nations oldest university marching band, the Notre Dame Fight Song.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 02-19-06 10:47 PM, in Greatest Fight Song...? Link
Standford, baahh. Standford got kicked out of our stadium for disrespecting all of us Irish. I guess I'm really biased against Standord and all things Red because my dad went to UC Berkeley, and we all know that berkely and standford just don't get along, and our rival dorms color is red. But yeah, the only other fight songs that I can recognize are Ohio State, Michigan, and UC Berkely.
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Posted on 02-20-06 11:58 PM, in Greatest Fight Song...? Link
Wow, that's some of the most attrocious misspellings I've had in recent times (I guess my fingers have a mind of their own). I remember the Tree came to one of the Cal basketball games and starting chasing one of the female cheerleaders and one of the male cheerleaders just knocked it on its ass, it was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 02-22-06 01:45 AM, in What's your sign? Link
In keeping with popular posting habits...
Virgo
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 02-23-06 12:12 PM, in Greatest Fight Song...? Link
So do we, so do we. And we beat y'all this year
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Posted on 02-23-06 04:04 PM, in Greatest Fight Song...? Link
Props up to Cal. There's really no place like Berkeley and the bears are awesome. Too bad Aaron Rodgers didn't stay for another year, oh well.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 02-26-06 03:47 PM, in Wireless Issues Link
EDIT-Sorry, I thought I was in the hardware forum, that's where this is supposed to be.


Hey, I'm having issues with my wireless and was hoping someone here could help me.

I have a Netgear WG311v2 wireless PCIe card and a Linksys WRT54G router.

Basically, the problem I have is that my card will recognize the signal and tell me it's recieving it at 100% but will not be able to get a connection. The router is about 5 feet from my computer and the antenaes on the router and my computer are pointed at one another. I can't plug in a cable to my computer cause the connection got broken during shipping for the onboard LAN. Can other wireless broadcasters create enough interference to dissable a connection? Any advice on how to potentially fix this would be great.


(edited by Young Guru on 02-26-06 02:52 PM)
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 02-27-06 12:27 AM, in Wireless Issues Link
It had just started about 4 days ago and had only been able to hold a connection for like fifteen minutes at a time. But for some reason, it's started to work again, so I guess there's no longer a problem (damn, i just jinxed myself).
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-01-06 07:54 PM, in For all da Catholics! Link
I'm more on the take something up rather than give something else. One of my friends decided to pray the rosary every night so I'm gonna join her in that. Also, I'm trying to find more peace in my life and take a positive attitude to things in my life.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-04-06 03:38 AM, in Random question for the science-minded. Link
The only difference between solid, liquid, and gas is density (in the most basic of sense). Basically, if a collection of particles is sufficiently dense they will hold a sold state that cannot be changed to fit the shape of the container. If they are sufficiently dispersed then they will not have bonds strong enough to keep them bound together like a liquid and will therefore become a gas.
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Posted on 03-04-06 03:39 AM, in For all da Catholics! Link
Damn, I hate you, I had totally forgoten about that game but now I rembered it and I lost, so I gotta go tell my roommates that I lost.
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Posted on 03-04-06 03:54 PM, in Random question for the science-minded. Link
babies get their nutrients through the umbilical cord, which means that they do not have to worry about breathing. They get everything, including their blood and oxygen from their mother. When they get more developed in the womb they begin to retain their own blood but still recieve oxygen from the mother. And it would be possible to breath liquid if we had a different lung system. Basically our lungs extract oxygen from the air through a filtration process that would need ot be modified to work with liquids, but the concept is definately possible, just a little bit of modification to our organ systems.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-14-06 01:42 PM, in Marvel v. Capcom: Clash of Superheroes Question Link
Okay, so I've got the arcade version of this game and a few times I've managed to turn Ryu into Ken. What happens is that his costume turns red and his moveset goes to that of Ken's in all the newer arcade SF. Does anybody know what the button combination is to do this (I've only managed to do this by random luck it seems), it's not on any of the FAQs at gameFAQs (which is kinda surprising).
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-14-06 01:43 PM, in Favorite Kung Fu movies. Link
Ong Bak & Tom Yum Goong = Can't really enjoy other martial arts movies again.
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Since: 11-18-05
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Posted on 03-15-06 09:08 PM, in Random Computer Error Link
Hey, I'm getting this error and I was wondering if anyone had ever seen it before. I just reformatted my hd and reinstalled windowsXP on a FAT32 partition. It started happening after I isntalled AIM Triton, which I have now removed from my computer and put on AIM v5.


Thanks for the help.
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Posted on 03-15-06 09:13 PM, in Marvel v. Capcom: Clash of Superheroes Question Link
um, what is 'hcb', everything else about that makes sense. Thanks
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