3D advice

Started by Vel, Tue 16/03/2004 16:17:01

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Totoro

Must go... Sofia... must go to Sofia... must go NOW... must go...
I mean...er... of course NOT because of the software, no way, I mean... because of the touristic stuff and because it has Vel in it, of course  ;D

InCreator

Vel, how about organizing a Mittens next year? I can already imagine fellow AGSers stuck at airplane door because of XXL-sized bags filled with CD's...  :D

Vel

YOu may be kidding, InCreator, but I've had EXACTLY such experiences - the price of 5 euro per cd/no matter what is on it/ is very attractive to foreigners.

shbaz

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I've heard the place is awesome to visit for tons of reasons, cheap luxury hotel suites, awesome food, and beautiful archetecture and landscapes.. as heard on PBS.. (public broadcasting station - american gov funded educational channel)

One day I'll go there, I think.

As for illegal CD's.. On American military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan bootleg DVD's, games, and music are the norm and usually ~$3 each - sold on base. I don't know how that works because I thought a military base was technically US territory, but who knows.

I'm working on your Hourglass Vel - just a little slow because my grandfather passed away and I didn't have as much time as I thought I would. Now I'm back at school, so I can manage.
Once I killed a man. His name was Mario, I think. His brother Luigi was upset at first, but adamant to continue on the adventure that they started together.

Vel

Dude, it's nothing that urgent, take your time.

AGA

When I went to Greece a few years back, I went on a one-day boattrip into Turkey (which was really close to the Greek island I was staying on). We stopped at a port town called Bodrum.  Apart from being a very nice place, with a nice castle, it was absolutely packed with people selling illegal merchandise. From the second you stepped off the boat there were people trying to sell you fake CK underwear, Levi's jeans, and most importantly of all, games and DVDs. They had a sort of sliding scale, where that week/month's release would be say $5, then $3 if it was a little older, or $2 if it was old old. The great thing was that there were police patrolling the streets alongside these illegal-stuff-sellers, and they didn't seem to mind at all...

Vel

Yes AGA, Balkans are pirate eden.

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