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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    I'd like a Neymar move to Madrid and see how he gets roughed up and see if he's actually any good.
    I suspect he isn't

    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Does anyone else feel like they can't be bothered to play any games simply because of how many they own?
    Sometines deciding what game to start is a dilemma

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    The battle of the egos, C. Ronaldo vs Neymar.

    This won't end well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    The battle of the egos, C. Ronaldo vs Neymar.

    This won't end well.
    That battle already has a clear winner: Mou

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zaladane View Post
    geez, I had heard that Fallout Vegas was glitchy but holy bejeebers!
    From the people who sorta kinda brought you Fallout 2.

    One of the glitchiest piles of glitch to ever glitch.

    Repeatedly.

    Oh Obsidian, when will you ever playtest your games?

    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax
    I should have trusted Drag., Assassin's Creed is so-so.
    Your mother is so-so.

    In bed.

    (Totally just scored a copy of Brotherhood on the cheap. A short while after acquiring 2 for nearly nothing. Bitches everywhere.)

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    I think I need to get back to learning Python. I've been slacking the past couple of hours. Oshit, wait. I need to find the tutorials again.

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    Slacking on programming?

    Shit you just fucked up.

    Now there's a new version.

    TIME TO RELEARN EVERYTHING.

    Fucking programming. It's a lifelong commitment.

    With no sex whatsoever.

    But it does come with a pretty gnarly neckbeard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    From the people who sorta kinda brought you Fallout 2.

    One of the glitchiest piles of glitch to ever glitch.

    Repeatedly.

    Oh Obsidian, when will you ever playtest your games?



    Your mother is so-so.

    In bed.

    (Totally just scored a copy of Brotherhood on the cheap. A short while after acquiring 2 for nearly nothing. Bitches everywhere.)
    How much?

    I might have liked it, if not for the 'past memories' crap.

    Getting around to it... | Available via Retroshare 16/7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    How much?

    I might have liked it, if not for the 'past memories' crap.
    $15. Which happens to be an alright deal all things considered.

    Tough luck then, that's what AC is largely about. Desmond is pretty much a side character in his own game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    $15. Which happens to be an alright deal all things considered.

    Tough luck then, that's what AC is largely about. Desmond is pretty much a side character in his own game.
    Back to Agarest Zero for me . I need to see if I can get through BttF part 5 without getting stuck, I think I'll do that first.

    Getting around to it... | Available via Retroshare 16/7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Slacking on programming?

    Shit you just fucked up.

    Now there's a new version.

    TIME TO RELEARN EVERYTHING.

    Fucking programming. It's a lifelong commitment.

    With no sex whatsoever.

    But it does come with a pretty gnarly neckbeard.
    Slacking on learning it. I'm your typical college student at this point. No studying and lots of pussy.

    I'm starting with the newest version.

    I'm skipping the pain of learning the old ways. Bleeding edge, nucca!

    It is, but I'm working at making a job out of it.

    I'm married (so yeah, no sex ).

    I can't grow a beard or neckbeard. No worries there!

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    That's the thing though, even if you're learning the new version, a new one comes out very quickly.

    I started learning the latest programming languages when I started a course load. By the time I finished the semester, the next one was already out.

    Summer break? Yet another upgrade.

    Took a year off? Well fuck your shit, you're a freshman again.

    Programming. It's a pain in the ass.

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    Also a good reason why programming knowledge from traditional schools is a bit of a silly concept.

    By the time you're done a degree, your degree is effectively useless due to obsolete knowledge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    That's the thing though, even if you're learning the new version, a new one comes out very quickly.

    I started learning the latest programming languages when I started a course load. By the time I finished the semester, the next one was already out.

    Summer break? Yet another upgrade.

    Took a year off? Well fuck your shit, you're a freshman again.

    Programming. It's a pain in the ass.
    I learned C+ and VBasic in college (2000 - 2004). I asked why we were spending time learning dead languages. My instructor said they had just got the books, and weren't prepared to buy new book again. He encouraged everyone to buy the newest language books, C# at the time, and work independently because he knew what he was teaching us would do us no good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littledood View Post
    Rofl.

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