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  1. Yes. I remember you. How have you been? Thanks Hana. ?
  2. Hey everybuddy! It's been forever (a few years) since I've been on here. My motherboard was destroyed by windows 10 and I've spent the last few years being too lazy to rebuild it. I've been using my ps4 to suffice my gaming. Recently finished my first Horizon Zero Dawn playthrough. Good game. Not as indepth as skyrim though. I certainly miss my skyrim and the good reads here. For some reason I can't seem to get the friends list to come up on my phone. I just wanted to drop a line and say Hellooooo! I'm sure sex labs has come a long way. Hopefully I'll get off my ass and rebuild my rigg. Hope everyone has been good! -Van
  3. I guess the room died. It only wants me to create my own room now.
  4. To relax and take stress off I enjoy working out, creating art, writing or just simply being outside relaxing. If the weather is nice that is. Right now its rather cold, but I have conjured up several fires this year and sat outside tending to it for a while. It's nice at night time. In the summer however, I spend several hours a day outside enjoying nature. I also enjoy playing video games to blow off steam. Such as war games that allow me to kill other players without repercussions since it's a game. Battlefield 4 does a pretty good job of that. More than anything though, to fully relax, a glass of wine when I drank. I quit drinking but listening to soothing music helps a lot. I just posted this same mix in another thread but the entire channel is good. PatroleumJellies I also play guitar or spend some time playing with my dog outside too. I also very much enjoy grilling some fine meats outside on the grille and preparing a feast for a king to enjoy. And of course everything is nicer when shared with company of friends.
  5. Omg... IRC! That is the damn thing I was trying to think of that everyone used back in Unreal Tournament Demo days. This makes me laugh out loud, literally. And TeamSpeak blows. I prefer Mumble for voice chat. But I do prefer voice chat over a chat room that is for sure.
  6. true but it will prolly also draw more pople to come online more often, if only just to talk and get a response direcly instead of waiting like 1 day or 2,anf ofc some authroring is necessary,theres troll everywhere =P That is precisely my point as to why it is bad. People want to use a shout box as a chat room and that isn't at all its intent. And if people only came to the forum to use the shout box and nothing else, then it defeats the point of the forum. lol
  7. In my opinion, Shout boxes get saturated with absolute nonsense, oh hai derps... By the same people and I can't stand it. But that's just me personally. A chat room, if moderated could work though.
  8. Sorry, don't take this personal or anything, but that qoute is dumb as hell If the world were so full of "people like this" in the old days... Shouldn't we be flying hover cars and taking our daily AIDS/Flu/Cancer pills by now? Don't take this personal but your quote of her quote is dumb as hell. Did she not make any sense to you by what she stated or did you even bother reading the article? The world "needs more men/women like him" clearly states something it "has not" or "does not" have. So your statement of the condition we would live in should more people like the gentleman in the article exist, is completely ridiculous. In other words. The world needs "nicer", "less rude" people who care about "helping" one another rather than "judging" one another. Rather than quoting them and stating their opinion was stupid instead of actually trying to understand the meaning is a good example of this. The world will always have problems. There will always be bad people in it. We may not have it all figured out, but at least if we try to treat each other better, it will be far less intolerable.
  9. That was a good read. What an inspirational man. That can teach a lot of people in the world to follow their dreams and not to give up despite all adversity they may face. I like how he never set out to strike riches and his terms of business were very unique. "A butterfly can suck honey from a flower without damaging it." "If you become rich you own an apartment with an extra bedroom - and then you die." There is more to life than material possessions or status quo. I agree, the world certainly needs more people such as this.
  10. Look what I found.. Made me lol.
  11. Don't forget to install Dosbox first if you do. (BTW, I like the way that game authenticates the player's age by quiz that it should be de jure in LL for registering new users.) -------- BTW, before I got that shitballed XT, throughout Compsci I used customized 5.25" and 3.5" boot disks, which included everything, such as high memory support, editors for DOS programming, mucho utilities, and had the RAM disk upped with Stacker... and the first PC I ever got to use was an Intel 386DX (with 2mb of memory, a VGA card, no hard drive, a couple of floppy drives, and a 15" paper-white monitor). We were the last in my year who did much of the programming in DOS, before the school curriculum finally moved up to Windows and OOP. I totally forgot about those questions. Thinking back now it took me a while to even access the game, lol. I agree with you. That would certainly deter any adolescents from joining. But, even youngsters at age five know how to Google these days.
  12. My very first PC experience was on an IBM. I do not know the exact model but I can tell you. It was a DOS box and I played a game called "Leisure Suit Larry" on it using a floppy disc. I was about 8 or 9 years old. My Dad owned the computer and the game. I wasn't allowed to play it, as it was an adult game. I had my first taste of sexual situations in the game and it was my first education of adult in nature anything really. I loved the game and played it for hours and hours. I don't recall if I ever beat the game or not. I should try to look it up and play it again lol.
  13. This also helped me a bunch to understanding the SkyUI install in MO. The amazing Mark Hollis.... SKYUI MO I realize it's an older video but I didn't see the popup either when I did this recently.
  14. I have nothing useful to add here other than... I am ever so thankful I made the switch to MO. Death to NMM and corrupt files! Thank you guys for the support here and resources available for further assistance using MO. I have been recommending to everyone I find with the dreaded regular NMM related issues and overall Skyrim problems to do themselves the service and switch over. I am sure there will be even better advancements to MO in the future which will further reinforce the user base of this utility. And I say utility because it isn't just a file manager, its a utility tool with comprehensive data allowing a user to resolve almost all issues that surface. YAY MO!
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