Amitty

Amitty

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I still remember the night I was introduced to a little budget indoe film by a then unknown director named Kevin Smith. Clerks was the reason I wanted to get into the writing or movie industry. There was a movie that showed that there is a attraction of audience to that kind of humor. I mean, the writing alone was amazing and top notch. Hot on the s

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Gideon, you have once again wrote a excellent article. While I am not Christian, and get condemned by them alot, I don't think anyone should denounce them. Like everyone else, Christians have a right to do what they want, believe what they want, be who they are. True, there might be people out there that have been slammed by them for whatever reason, and hold it against you, but that is not your problem. Hell, I've been hacked by lots of peop

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When Dark Cloud was released for the PS2, I was extremely excited. It had the elements of a action/RPG with some cool stuff. The georama idea of rescueing towns and rebuilding them piece by piece was awesome. Unfortunately, that is where the fun stopped. I didn't get a instruction bookley, and had no idea how to upgrade my weapons for the longest time. The dungeons be

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actually, technically, open forum responses to people are still considered free speech. You have a right to post, they have a right to respond. For that right, you are also able to delete it. If you express something that someone doesn't like, you should have realized by now that people will respond, and it is their right. You always have the right to delete them

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Being a Canadian, I am not so much excited about the election in the states that is coming up. Unfortunately, that has all changed thanks to one of my favorite shows, the Daily Show with John Stewart. IT appears to me that the election is becoming a fiasco, much like the 2000 one was. Now, I know you have all heard the Micheal Moore versions, and the irrelive

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thank you all for your comments, especially muggaz. It was sort of a moment of weakness thing, writing it, but I am glad that people out there are supportive.

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I generally don't talk about my personal life online much. From experiences here and other places, usually anything mildly homosexual tends to gain a lot of negative press. Unfortunately, I am gay and this is sort of a gay subject. So, for all of you that want to read on, but don't like the gay taint to life, pretend i am talking about a girl. I will ev

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I am not a fan of the Xbox. In no way, shape, or form, am I a fan. But, when they released the details of their truly beautiful True Fantasy Online MMORPG, I was reconsidering the cosole. Hell, I've bought consoles for one game before. I bought my Gameboy ( the first one) for Pokemon. TFO looked beautiful, and by all accounts played well. Legions of fans were

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Back in the day, when XP was rearing its head from the depths of Microsoft's Engineering division, Windows 2000 was considered the most pirated operating system at the time. Windows 2000, based on the NT (New Technology) platform, was a successful upgrade from NT 4.0. The stable kernel and programming that we saw hints of back in Windows 3.1 and Windows NT 3.5 were th

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Longhorn: Release dated : fourth Quater 2006 Estimated number of security holes in Windows XP Home/Professional: 2667 at last count. (not including currently patched problems. Microsoft estimates that for every patch, the resulting patch opens at least two more issues within Windows XP itself, due, in part, to dead ended coding that can be activated) Number of expected 'holes' in Windows Longhorn: 5000+ I got this all straig

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As someone that has worked for the side of The Big Evil Empire, I would have to say your argument is valid. I run two machines and a laptop. One is Windows XP Home, since it came with my computer. I am a game junkie, everything from UT 2004 to Final Fantasy XI to old school win 95 games. My laptop contains Windows 2000, the most stable of all. My server on a company network is pure Slackware Linux. There is something about being able to build

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I am moving next Sunday. My friends seemed pretty indifferent to the idea. At first I figured that there was a certain amount of disbelief there. After all, I had just come back from vacation and now I am moving. I actually started to think that maybe these people that I had invested my free time in were really not friends at all. I am a little unsure of it still, but

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I am feeling very retro RPG this month and picked up a bunch of classic RPGs from my local EB. One of the titles was : Final Fantasy: Chronicles. I checked the back, murkily remembering that I had passed up the game a while ago, having both Final Fantasy II (IV) and Chrono Trigger for the SNES console. I still have the games, but can't find the SNES. So, I p

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Before I go into what would be a rant about movies, I would just like to state my position on movies in general: I love movies. All movies. I have watched some of the worst dreck imaginable, but did it again and again. Why? Maybe it is the fact that it is easy to get lost in the visual representation of someone's imagination. Hell, I OWN the DVD copy of Masters of the

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Cont: So, I escaped to the Vancouver Intl. Airprot, where I enjoyed a pop machine eating my change and snacking on what I could only assume was stale Tim Horton's Muffins...I tried to exchange them, but the lady only smiled at me and siad, in broken english " You enjoy!" With that kind of enthusiaism, how could I ask for a refund? I popped out t

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" The rumors about FREDDY VS. JASON VS. ASH are true. Today's Hollywood Reporter confirms that New Line Cinema has entered discussions with director Sam Raimi, the fellow who helmed the three EVIL DEAD pictures and who owns the copyright to Ash, the sarcastic hero of the DEAD trilogy. If a deal can be reached, Ash will go up against the two horror slasher icons in the

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I totally agree cactoblasta. In The Western provinces of Canada, Alberta is the booming province because they have a fricken huge oil fields. They can afford to cut and seperate. The province of B.C. has seen some nasty things happen to it. Touirism, which accounted for a great deal of money, is barely there, same with the lumber industry. Both held up B.C. ok. With the loss of these, the Government decided that to get out of debt, it was their job to

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Yeah, I used to play Final Fantasy XI for a good four hours a day (when you get to 40 +, anything less in counter-productive). But, the Sims....* Shudder* And Poetmom99, you and your daughters have more willpower than me, so it doesn't get into myy house at all anymore.

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I tend to have a lot of people talk to me about their life. I suppose they find me easy going or a good listener, the point being that these things don't really matter. What matters is that they are expressing what they feel without feeling that they have to hide their true feelings because what they have to say will lead to retribution. Personally, I don't mind. I wo

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You made it farther than me..I couldn't beat the first major 'other' guy in Bones. He jsut seemed to kick the crap out of me, and I played for 8 hours straight.

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