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Sand

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Everything posted by Sand

  1. Well, as aware as a 3 month old can be.
  2. I have no need to download Fallout 1 and 2. I still have the original discs. :D The games are still installed just in case I have the need to blow some stuff up.
  3. FEEmaIl MAlkaVIaN!
  4. I will not judge these people because I cannot fathom what they have gone through to see this as a viable option nor know what they will go through in the future. May it be for the best for them or for the best of the child it doesn't matter, in either case the child is going through a living hell not being able to progress mentally farther than three months. I think it would be a greater mercy to euthanize someone with that level of mental degradation. I know I would rather be dead than live like that.
  5. The closest I have seen of X Com that can be used without DOSbox or similar software is the X Com like game UFO Aftermath and UFO Aftershock.
  6. Sand replied to Sturm's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Sounds like a good idea, Raven, but I don't have a place to put one of those.
  7. Sand replied to Sturm's topic in Way Off-Topic
    None. It will probably help my diet if I found a sport that I like.
  8. Sand replied to Enoch's topic in Way Off-Topic
    BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy: BEARS! :joy:
  9. Not even in compatibility mode?
  10. They must have been missing during ToEE.
  11. Sand replied to Calax's topic in Way Off-Topic
    It is an added expense that really should be unnecessary. What goes on between two people should remain between those two people and their families. Its not the place of government or lawyers to get involved. In terms in its relationship to government and laws, yes. In terms of religious practice, that is up to the people involved, their faith, and their church. I understand it completely. I just do not think it is right for the government get involved in the personal lives of its citizens for marriage is a very personal and intimate act of commitment between two individuals. I disagree wholeheartedly. The less intrusive the government is on the personal lives of its law abiding citizens the better.
  12. Sand replied to Eddo36's topic in Way Off-Topic
    I have fired a .22 caliber handgun and a .50 caliber machine gun. I like the .50 cal better. :D
  13. Sand replied to Calax's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Well, on the topic of gay marriage they should be allowed to marry if they want. I don't see the point of discriminating against someone based on sexual orientation. Nothing good can come from discrimination.
  14. Sand replied to Calax's topic in Way Off-Topic
    I am not just using that experience to base my views on marriage. I am using a whole lot of different observations. Like my mother's short marriage to my stepfather, the relationships that my friends are in, and the occasional article I find here and there. Here's a question for you, Dark Moth since you seem to have all the answers. Would it be better to have a couple live together for a great number of years and have children unmarried then split up without all the legal mess or be married during that time and have to deal with lawyers and go to court to absolve the marriage?
  15. I will always care. REMEMBER VAN BUREN! AARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!
  16. I have an eMachine. However I increased the RAM to 1gig, put in a wireless card, a video card, and sound card, disabled onboard video and sound, placed new hard drives, replaced the PSU, and added in more fans. Yeah, its an eMachine... Barely...
  17. I will find the information anyway. It cannot hide! If I bother to look for it in the first place.
  18. It was meant as a joke, Alan.
  19. Sand replied to Calax's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Experience is the best teacher! :joy: REALLY. You also forgot how I tend to be irrational in my arguments, and often make my opinions look like facts. In any case I think that government should remove itself from worrying about marriage. At least for me it is part of one's religious beliefs, or lack thereof, and a private affair between the couple and the couple's friends and family.
  20. Sand replied to Calax's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Unless I go forward with my plan and move to Seattle or Boston in August. Maybe I should move to Houston instead? Hmmm... I might need to flip a coin or three.
  21. Sand replied to Calax's topic in Way Off-Topic
    I disagree. When my mother did eventually marry the "stepfamily" wanted nothing to do with us and frankly I didn't want anything to do with them. About 15 years later they had a divorce. It was a complete waste of time and effort, then again she did get most of his stuff.
  22. Sand replied to Calax's topic in Way Off-Topic
    Hey, I go by my own personal experiences, but I have read an article stating that marriage is on a decline. Good news of that so is divorce. http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-0...t-divorce_x.htm And what one would categorize as familial instability I would say it increases adaptability.
  23. When Obsidian gives you the specifications for their game, they give you the correct specifications. Remember Murphy's Law of Computer Gaming: The listed minimum specifications written on the box by the publisher are not the minimum specifications of the game set by the developer.
  24. I hated camping when I was a kid. There was never any place to plug in my Commodore 64.

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