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Posted on 07-28-07 11:26 AM, in I want a PS3 Now, aka, The RE5 E3 Trailer Link | Quote | ID: 59167


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Check it out here [gameinformer.com].

I think it looks awesome (especially that beastly punch) but now there's the question of who the woman is at the end. It probably isn't Ada, the hair's the wrong color and Chris doesn't even know Ada. I'm leaning towards an Ashford somehow. It appears that she has blonde hair, which would fit with the Ashford family, so maybe Alexia made a clone or something of the sort. Or it could be someone related to Wesker, simply going off of Chris' history and the hair color, nothing else. What do you all think.

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Posted on 07-28-07 07:23 PM, in I want a PS3 Now, aka, The RE5 E3 Trailer Link | Quote | ID: 59197


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It's just a title, and if I used Xbox360 it wouldn't have been anything special because that's not horrendously overpriced. Anyways, let's get back to the actual subject of the thread.

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Posted on 07-30-07 12:16 AM, in I want a PS3 Now, aka, The RE5 E3 Trailer Link | Quote | ID: 59425


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Well, I would say that there wasn't that much difference between RE2 and RE1 gameplay wise (though adding in the B senario was very interesting). Also, RE:Nemesis and RE:CV were essentially built off of RE1 but they were also very good (well, RE:CV for sure, not as many people enjoyed Nemesis as much as I did). I do enjoy the gameplay elements improving and what not, but I'm also really interested in seeing where they are going to take the story with this one. I love the story of the RE series (which some people don't pick up on because they bypass a lot of the information held in the notes/files) and the series is one of the main chosing points of my next system.

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Posted on 08-07-07 05:12 AM, in What are you planning on this Autumn (classes, jobs, et al)? Link | Quote | ID: 60613


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Finishing up my undergrad this year at Notre Dame. All techincal courses for the rest of my time here.

Mechanics I - Intro to statics (getting my out of discipline engineering science taken care of, should be easy)
Semiconductors I - Introduction to semiconductor design and implementation (boring requirements, medium difficulty)
Control Systems - Advanced signals and electronics design in control and feedback systems (interesting, difficult)
Senior Design - Building a Series Hybrid motor cycle for senior design (tons of fun, going to be a bitch to actually complete by the end of the year)
Independant Graduate Studies, Power Electronics - One on one with my advisor learning all about the introduction of PWM controlls for power generation and regulation (Getting myself ready for my masters program in Power Electronics, shouldn't be too difficult)

Going to be a great year, enjoying senior year to the fullest with fall break in Florida, spring break in Puerto Rico, and living in one of the largest rooms on campus as an RA.

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Posted on 08-07-07 12:38 PM, in What are you planning on this Autumn (classes, jobs, et al)? Link | Quote | ID: 60638


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Posted by SamuraiX
Goldstein's Mechanics is supposedly a solid graduate-level mechanics book, if that's what you're using--heavy, too.


That won't be necessary. I'll probably just do the work with some of the sophomores in my dorm considering that it's a required sophomore AME course. I don't really feel like dropping hundreds on books I don't need. Just getting the out of major elective taken care of.

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Posted on 10-09-07 02:20 AM, in internal HD --> external HD Link | Quote | ID: 67324


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So, my computer completely died on me and all my music is stuck on an internal HD. My mac is working just fine and all my music is on a regular NTFS partition. Will something like this [www.newegg.com] give me everything I need to transform my internal HD into and external HD?

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Posted on 10-09-07 05:00 AM, in internal HD --> external HD Link | Quote | ID: 67329


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If I recall correctly my other external was formatted in NTFS and works fine on mac. If not then I'll just take it to someone elses computer and do some clever file transfering and stuff to reformat the drive while keeping the data. Just needed to make sure there wasn't something I was missing with the external case, I've never done this before. Thanks.

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Posted on 10-11-07 06:12 AM, in internal HD --> external HD Link | Quote | ID: 67453


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Worse come to worse I'll hook it into one of my friend's windows computers and transfer the data back and forth then reformat with Partition Magic. I'm not too worried about getting the ddata back.
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