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#42
Man, Apple II... Talk about awesome.
#43
It's of course not very well known on these forums (not that I'd advertise it or anything), but I personally know Tim Schafer.Ã,  Here are a few of my game boxes he's signed...

#44
General Discussion / Re: WTF is this?!?
Fri 03/09/2004 10:31:28
Yep, this has been in the works for a while.Ã,  Brace yourself for shit.

EDIT: The poop kind, not the good kind.
#45
Quote from: netmonkey on Thu 02/09/2004 20:44:44
Late last night, right before going to sleep, I was talking to remixor about his Double Fine escapades, and I had a dream where I went to Double Fine and met Tim Schafer. It was a building full of buildings and cubicles, which looked a lot like a place I worked for this summer, and he was wearing some sort of Jesus-like robes, more eastern/indian-like and he was saying things, and it was hilarious. I asked him some questions, which I don't remember the answer to, and then I left. I remember I wanted to go into this secret room, but they didn't let me. They were building a super secret level for Psychonauts or something!

Then, I woke up and thought, "Oh no! It was all a dream!". It felt pretty vivid. :o

Hmmmmmm.....
#46
The Rumpus Room / Re: Haiku maybe help?
Thu 02/09/2004 08:00:58
The Space Pirate Caine
knows a lot about haiku.
He shows us all up
#47
Unfortunately, nobody has such figures.  Unlike most other entertainment industries, there are no reliable sales reports for games that actually include all possible outlets (retail, web, etc.).  The only people who know are the publisher, and they only know how many units they ship to retail, not how many are sold, and they often don't even have those numbers.
#48
The Rumpus Room / Re: Haiku maybe help?
Wed 01/09/2004 19:48:39
There are other ways
But this thread's five-seven-five
It makes life simple
#49
I think it's been a while since I posted in here, so:
#50
General Discussion / Re: I, Robot
Wed 01/09/2004 06:37:48
"He is the Kwisatz Haderach!"   :P
#51
A guy who goes to my school won a silver medal for Croatia in swimming
#52
Man, I remember waiting for Windows Chicago...
#53
Whoa!Ã,  What sort of email is it?Ã,  Would you mind forwarding it to me?

Edit: Whoa!
#54
The Rumpus Room / Re: Haiku maybe help?
Sat 28/08/2004 09:06:19
robot robot ro
bot robot robot robot
robot robot kill
#55
The Rumpus Room / Re: Haiku maybe help?
Fri 27/08/2004 10:49:17
Whoa, the thread returns
(again) That's pretty gnarly
Radical also
#56
General Discussion / Re: Crazy eBay auctions
Thu 26/08/2004 03:10:28
Hmm... My guess is the Something Awful forum goons.
#57
General Discussion / Re: Crazy eBay auctions
Thu 26/08/2004 02:48:03
What is this "g00n" business?
#58
I have a rather severe case of scoliosis, but it's congenital, meaning I've had it from birth rather than developing it due to poor lifting habits or sports or something like that.  Basically my spine curves twice at about a 90% angle.  It evens out such that I still stand up straight (though I have to consciously put effort into it or I'll sort of slouch to the left a bit) but I'm a whole lot shorter than I should be (I'm incredibly short, whereas everyone else in my family is quite tall).  I've had three major back surgeries in my life (one was when I was only a few weeks old though so I don't remember anything about it) and two spinal fusions.  When I was in kindergarten and very early elementary school I had to wear a back brace all the time, which was pretty shitty considering how mean kids can be at that age.  Pretty much I can't play contact sports and I have to be really careful about impact to my neck or spine.  I think at this point the condition is fairly stabilized, which means it probably won't get worse, or at least it will be such a small gradual change that it's not a big deal.  The downside is that so much work has been done to keep it from getting worse that if in the future some sort of revoloutionary treatment is discovered it'll probably be too late to do any good for me.  Overall it's not really a big deal, though.  Since it's been a lifelong condition (like most of the stuff people here have described) I'm pretty used to it.
#59
General Discussion / Re: Just blew in...
Mon 09/08/2004 20:53:19


I think they serve stuff like roast beef sandwiches.
#60
General Discussion / Re: Just blew in...
Mon 09/08/2004 19:46:31
Man, I've always really wanted to try haggis.
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