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Terara Drakon

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:28 pm


Ribbin
Kirbythecreampuff
Ribbin
Kirbythecreampuff
So uhh

We're trying to get me NVidia Geforce 3D vision

But it's taking SO MUCH top-of-the-line junk that it doesn't seem worth it. >_>

I got a 22" monitor for my birthday, but it can't run at 120 Hz so it's not good enough.

My graphics card is an 8600 GT. It has to be 8800 GT or higher, or 9600 GT or higher.

Also, the CPU isn't even good enough, so we went and bought a new computer last night.

The graphics card on that is a 9300 GE. NOT GOOD ENOUGH

The power supply on that computer can't handle a graphics card upgrade, so now we have to get a new one of those too.

And don't forget the price of the actual 3D vision junk too. >_>

This is why PC gaming fails. Class dismissed.
No.

I don't need this to game on my PC.

I WANT it.

I can play these games easily on the PC I have now.

And we have the money for this, so it's not bugging me. I just wanted to share how much of a hassle Microcenter is making it.

Have you ever played games on a PROPER gaming PC? If not, stop being prejudice against PC gaming.

Pray tell, how much does a PROPER gaming PC cost?
If you get it at the right place, probably $350 to $400 dollars.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:30 pm


I want some FOXO3A. The Forkhead box or FOX proteins are transcription factors responsible for a lot of human gene expressions.

"Genetic variation within the FOXO3A gene was strongly associated with human longevity.... Long-lived men also presented several additional phenotypes linked to healthy aging, including lower prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular disease, better self-reported health, and high physical and cognitive function, despite significantly older ages than controls. Several of these aging phenotypes were associated with FOXO3A genotype. Long-lived men also exhibited several biological markers indicative of greater insulin sensitivity and this was associated with homozygosity for the FOXO3A GG genotype."
I must have this.

Owwin


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:30 pm


Minase Iori
J of The Wind
Minase Iori
J of The Wind
Minase Iori
J of The Wind
How many want to bet that The Anima Will go in the direction of Big Bad Beetle Borgs?

Nostalgia anyone? biggrin


AA reminds me of Megaman.


Meh, I think they went past the megaman phase when they released those " Space" items in the main stores.

Um, forgive me, but who are you?



...I CAN'T FORGIVE YOU FOR FORGETTING ME, AURA-CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN T.T


gonk gonk gonk

IM SO SORRY!!!!!! I didnt know! STOP CHANGING YOUR NAME. scream

ILU Aura-Chan... heart


Changing accounts, you mean...


I didnt kno u had more than one!
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:32 pm


J of The Wind
Minase Iori
J of The Wind
Minase Iori
J of The Wind


Meh, I think they went past the megaman phase when they released those " Space" items in the main stores.

Um, forgive me, but who are you?



...I CAN'T FORGIVE YOU FOR FORGETTING ME, AURA-CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN T.T


gonk gonk gonk

IM SO SORRY!!!!!! I didnt know! STOP CHANGING YOUR NAME. scream

ILU Aura-Chan... heart


Changing accounts, you mean...


I didnt kno u had more than one!



Wait....I have ONE now.

*this one*

Delta Machine


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:34 pm


Minase Iori
J of The Wind
Minase Iori
J of The Wind
Minase Iori
J of The Wind


Meh, I think they went past the megaman phase when they released those " Space" items in the main stores.

Um, forgive me, but who are you?



...I CAN'T FORGIVE YOU FOR FORGETTING ME, AURA-CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN T.T


gonk gonk gonk

IM SO SORRY!!!!!! I didnt know! STOP CHANGING YOUR NAME. scream

ILU Aura-Chan... heart


Changing accounts, you mean...


I didnt kno u had more than one!



Wait....I have ONE now.

*this one*


What? What happened to the librarian?
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:37 pm


Kirbythecreampuff
Ribbin
Kirbythecreampuff
Ribbin
Kirbythecreampuff
So uhh

We're trying to get me NVidia Geforce 3D vision

But it's taking SO MUCH top-of-the-line junk that it doesn't seem worth it. >_>

I got a 22" monitor for my birthday, but it can't run at 120 Hz so it's not good enough.

My graphics card is an 8600 GT. It has to be 8800 GT or higher, or 9600 GT or higher.

Also, the CPU isn't even good enough, so we went and bought a new computer last night.

The graphics card on that is a 9300 GE. NOT GOOD ENOUGH

The power supply on that computer can't handle a graphics card upgrade, so now we have to get a new one of those too.

And don't forget the price of the actual 3D vision junk too. >_>

This is why PC gaming fails. Class dismissed.
No.

I don't need this to game on my PC.

I WANT it.

I can play these games easily on the PC I have now.

And we have the money for this, so it's not bugging me. I just wanted to share how much of a hassle Microcenter is making it.

Have you ever played games on a PROPER gaming PC? If not, stop being prejudice against PC gaming.

Pray tell, how much does a PROPER gaming PC cost?
If you get it at the right place, probably $350 to $400 dollars.

Meh, computers have more problems than consoles for the most part. Plus, I prefer a controller in my hand. And generally have msn open at the same time. Pluuuuuuus, I probably wouldn't play anything on Steam. Although, $350 seems like BS. But I don't know much about it, so I won't comment. Prejudice stays however. Mainly because of cost and preferences.

Ribbin

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Owwin

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:39 pm


Owwin
I want some FOXO3A. The Forkhead box or FOX proteins are transcription factors responsible for a lot of human gene expressions.

"Genetic variation within the FOXO3A gene was strongly associated with human longevity.... Long-lived men also presented several additional phenotypes linked to healthy aging, including lower prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular disease, better self-reported health, and high physical and cognitive function, despite significantly older ages than controls. Several of these aging phenotypes were associated with FOXO3A genotype. Long-lived men also exhibited several biological markers indicative of greater insulin sensitivity and this was associated with homozygosity for the FOXO3A GG genotype."
I must have this.
Nobody cares about the secret to longevity? FINE ******** YALL!
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:40 pm


Owwin
Owwin
I want some FOXO3A. The Forkhead box or FOX proteins are transcription factors responsible for a lot of human gene expressions.

"Genetic variation within the FOXO3A gene was strongly associated with human longevity.... Long-lived men also presented several additional phenotypes linked to healthy aging, including lower prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular disease, better self-reported health, and high physical and cognitive function, despite significantly older ages than controls. Several of these aging phenotypes were associated with FOXO3A genotype. Long-lived men also exhibited several biological markers indicative of greater insulin sensitivity and this was associated with homozygosity for the FOXO3A GG genotype."
I must have this.
Nobody cares about the secret to longevity? FINE ******** YALL!


ninja

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Terara Drakon

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:40 pm


Ribbin
Kirbythecreampuff
Ribbin
Kirbythecreampuff
Ribbin
Kirbythecreampuff
So uhh

We're trying to get me NVidia Geforce 3D vision

But it's taking SO MUCH top-of-the-line junk that it doesn't seem worth it. >_>

I got a 22" monitor for my birthday, but it can't run at 120 Hz so it's not good enough.

My graphics card is an 8600 GT. It has to be 8800 GT or higher, or 9600 GT or higher.

Also, the CPU isn't even good enough, so we went and bought a new computer last night.

The graphics card on that is a 9300 GE. NOT GOOD ENOUGH

The power supply on that computer can't handle a graphics card upgrade, so now we have to get a new one of those too.

And don't forget the price of the actual 3D vision junk too. >_>

This is why PC gaming fails. Class dismissed.
No.

I don't need this to game on my PC.

I WANT it.

I can play these games easily on the PC I have now.

And we have the money for this, so it's not bugging me. I just wanted to share how much of a hassle Microcenter is making it.

Have you ever played games on a PROPER gaming PC? If not, stop being prejudice against PC gaming.

Pray tell, how much does a PROPER gaming PC cost?
If you get it at the right place, probably $350 to $400 dollars.

Meh, computers have more problems than consoles for the most part. Plus, I prefer a controller in my hand. And generally have msn open at the same time. Pluuuuuuus, I probably wouldn't play anything on Steam. Although, $350 seems like BS. But I don't know much about it, so I won't comment. Prejudice stays however. Mainly because of cost and preferences.
That's completely fine though, everyone has a preference and an opinion. I just got kinda mad when you said PC gaming fails, since it's MY preference.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:41 pm


Owwin
Owwin
I want some FOXO3A. The Forkhead box or FOX proteins are transcription factors responsible for a lot of human gene expressions.

"Genetic variation within the FOXO3A gene was strongly associated with human longevity.... Long-lived men also presented several additional phenotypes linked to healthy aging, including lower prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular disease, better self-reported health, and high physical and cognitive function, despite significantly older ages than controls. Several of these aging phenotypes were associated with FOXO3A genotype. Long-lived men also exhibited several biological markers indicative of greater insulin sensitivity and this was associated with homozygosity for the FOXO3A GG genotype."
I must have this.
Nobody cares about the secret to longevity? FINE ******** YALL!

My grandpa must have this. He's in his late 70's and he's more fit than most of the people I know. xd

TooHyphy


Owwin

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:42 pm


l-Kriel-l
Owwin
Owwin
I want some FOXO3A. The Forkhead box or FOX proteins are transcription factors responsible for a lot of human gene expressions.

"Genetic variation within the FOXO3A gene was strongly associated with human longevity.... Long-lived men also presented several additional phenotypes linked to healthy aging, including lower prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular disease, better self-reported health, and high physical and cognitive function, despite significantly older ages than controls. Several of these aging phenotypes were associated with FOXO3A genotype. Long-lived men also exhibited several biological markers indicative of greater insulin sensitivity and this was associated with homozygosity for the FOXO3A GG genotype."
I must have this.
Nobody cares about the secret to longevity? FINE ******** YALL!

My grandpa must have this. He's in his late 70's and he's more fit than most of the people I know. xd
You know what that could mean for you? You are a potentially lucky man.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:44 pm


Owwin
l-Kriel-l
Owwin
Owwin
I want some FOXO3A. The Forkhead box or FOX proteins are transcription factors responsible for a lot of human gene expressions.

"Genetic variation within the FOXO3A gene was strongly associated with human longevity.... Long-lived men also presented several additional phenotypes linked to healthy aging, including lower prevalence of cancer and cardiovascular disease, better self-reported health, and high physical and cognitive function, despite significantly older ages than controls. Several of these aging phenotypes were associated with FOXO3A genotype. Long-lived men also exhibited several biological markers indicative of greater insulin sensitivity and this was associated with homozygosity for the FOXO3A GG genotype."
I must have this.
Nobody cares about the secret to longevity? FINE ******** YALL!

My grandpa must have this. He's in his late 70's and he's more fit than most of the people I know. xd
You know what that could mean for you? You are a lucky man.

HELL YEAH.

TooHyphy


Owwin

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:46 pm


l-Kriel-l
HELL YEAH.
If you lead a healthy lifestyle and are careful you could make it to be a centenarian and still be healthy.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:52 pm


Owwin
l-Kriel-l
HELL YEAH.
If you lead a healthy lifestyle and are careful you could make it to be a centenarian and still be healthy.

Well, s**t.
I live off of Ramen.
And...apples.

TooHyphy


TooHyphy

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:53 pm


Someone should accidentally a game of ACCF with me.
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