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setrodox
Posted on 02-20-07 02:17 AM, in Free, downloadable games Link | Quote | ID: 1469

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Ikachan is nice indeed.

Fish Fillets is a rather nice puzzle game.

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Posted on 02-20-07 02:48 AM, in What are you listening to? (PARAGRAPH OR DEATH) Link | Quote | ID: 1525

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Many different things in my case, classical music like Orff, Tchaikovsky for example, but also chiptunes (preffered soundchip: atari st's pokey).

Not to forget metal, mostly death- and speed-metal like Anaal Nathrakh for example, but sometimes also doom/stoner metal bands.

Then there's also progressive rock, gabber, folk, and much more. Guess i have a rather eclectic musical taste.

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Posted on 02-20-07 03:25 AM, in C-c-c-cold. Link | Quote | ID: 1606

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Low Temperature alone isn't that evil, high humidity while low temperature is.

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Posted on 02-20-07 08:59 PM, in Free, downloadable games Link | Quote | ID: 2363

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It was always free as far as i know, but earlier you needed a credit card even for registering a free account, now you don't anymore.

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Posted on 02-22-07 04:34 PM, in NSMB Level Format Link | Quote | ID: 4534

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Agreed, 4kb is easily enough.

As Ailure said they could be compressed, also the levels in nsmb aren't really large, from the amounts of tiles i mean.

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Posted on 02-22-07 07:52 PM, in IRC Clients Link | Quote | ID: 4653

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Posted by Kyargu
@Xkeeper: The SilverEX build is pretty spiffy, primarily because it's free. I personally don't like X-Chat (it's awesome on Linux, but slow and bulky, from my experience, on Windows), but I'm sure there are plenty of people who would totally dig a free X-Chat, so there you are.



Silverx's is really sluggy somehow, when i need to use irc on windows i prefer Sergio's build, it's much smoother for me.

On another note, didn't see any mention of WeeChat yet. A text-based client which i actually prefer to irssi and BitchX.

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Posted on 02-23-07 09:05 AM, in Post here if you're online! Link | Quote | ID: 5564

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Yay for useless threads.

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Posted on 03-02-07 02:28 AM, in Programming Poll #3: First programming language Link | Quote | ID: 9280

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Qbasic in my case, at the age of 6, rather fast switched to Pascal though. ^^
Didn't really stay long there either and switched to C(learned from the original K&R book ^^), with about 10 i switched to C++, which i rather long stayed at.

Now it's additionally stuff like Lisp, Erlang, Scheme, OCaml and similar languages, and script languages for the very small tasks

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