02-11-2008, 10:16 PM
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#376 | | STANLEY FUBAR
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Originally Posted by AceJay The 8th or the DD? | Probably lilith's cupsize mix, because the 8th =< upgrade kits require a WHOLE new computer and an IO Board that is rarer than Panel de Pon SFC.
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02-11-2008, 10:19 PM
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#377 | | KAWAII DESU NE!
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Originally Posted by dieKatze88 Probably lilith's cupsize mix | loooollll | |
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02-11-2008, 10:24 PM
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#378 | | STANLEY FUBAR
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Originally Posted by The Chemist loooollll | I am hysterical
I think i'm going to change my sig for "88 Shirts" since the bet with the idiot didn't work out.
Once I get one of these shirts, I will make a deliberate effort to go to Tokyo Ga... I mean 8 on the break, then Tokyo Game Action.
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02-11-2008, 10:41 PM
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02-12-2008, 08:38 PM
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Marketplace Rating: 3 | Yeah trying to upgrade IIDX DistorteD. Nobody has really shown any support (aka shown interesting in helping with this) aside from Jeff and Hair basically, so probably won't happen for a while, if ever. But if you want a way to indirectly help out, just play DD a lot if you're at the break, especially if Cotty is there... least it will remind him that there is actually still a player base for IIDX.
Oh and come to the break Friday nights if you like Pump Pro, getting tired of running mostly small and/or nonexistant Friday night tournaments. Thx.
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02-12-2008, 09:34 PM
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#381 | | //bemanistyle::[Regular]
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02-12-2008, 10:33 PM
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#382 | | STANLEY FUBAR
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Originally Posted by Dan. Yeah trying to upgrade IIDX DistorteD. Nobody has really shown any support (aka shown interesting in helping with this) aside from Jeff and Hair basically, so probably won't happen for a while, if ever. But if you want a way to indirectly help out, just play DD a lot if you're at the break, especially if Cotty is there... least it will remind him that there is actually still a player base for IIDX.
Oh and come to the break Friday nights if you like Pump Pro, getting tired of running mostly small and/or nonexistant Friday night tournaments. Thx. | get NJTransit to not have a 2+ hour transit time for me to get home and Ill be there more often.
Seriously thats my main motivation for not going. Its only 12 miles away from my house if you fly but this is New Jersey and therefore everything is 78 miles by road, because none of the roads are straight. and NJ Transit is NJ Transit.
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02-15-2008, 12:37 AM
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#383 | | KAWAII DESU NE!
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Originally Posted by dieKatze88 but this is New Jersey and therefore everything is 78 miles by road, because none of the roads are straight. and NJ Transit is NJ Transit. | Driving around NJ was one of the most frustrating things I've ever done. It seemed like every turn I made would lead me back to the same damn place. Thankfully I learned my lesson for recent trips since I realized that most things can be reached with public transportation from Rutgers.
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02-15-2008, 02:41 PM
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#384 | | STANLEY FUBAR
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Originally Posted by The Chemist Driving around NJ was one of the most frustrating things I've ever done. It seemed like every turn I made would lead me back to the same damn place. Thankfully I learned my lesson for recent trips since I realized that most things can be reached with public transportation from Rutgers.
I praise whoever has mastered those roads haha | I am a navigational expert. But inside of NJ I carry mad reinforcement. Google Maps on 3 phones, and my laptop. That's how fucking bad this state is.
AND I LIVE HERE
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02-17-2008, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by dieKatze88 I am a navigational expert. But inside of NJ I carry mad reinforcement. Google Maps on 3 phones, and my laptop. That's how fucking bad this state is.
AND I LIVE HERE | I find it easy and I am bad at navigation. | |
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02-17-2008, 09:07 PM
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Marketplace Rating: 26 | I dunno, I just think if they made I-95 the way they were going to
Things would be a whole lot easier. No more Rt. 1 traffic, less Turnpike accidents, etc.
Too bad the proposed path that was reserved is now basically completely filled with fucking condos now. | |
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02-17-2008, 09:50 PM
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#387 | | STANLEY FUBAR
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Marketplace Rating: 4 | HAY LOOK U CAN SEES WHERE I LIVES ON THAT MAPS LOL!
No seriously, if New Jersey was what they wanted it to be we would have so many fewer problems. if NJ-75 existed 280 wouldn't be NEARLY the mess it is today, and Newark would be easier to navigate.
There was also a time, during some of our lifetimes, when 287 wasn't complete. I watched traffic halve in Madison when NJ-24 (Madison Ave/Main St through Chatham, Madison, Morristown) became the NJ-24 we know today (and we thank god became NJ-124).
And Devil Zukin, where in NJ do you live? I live in the part of NJ Where we have buildings that are historical not because they are from like, 1902, but because THEY WERE PART OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Back before roads were defined by where you needed to go, but where it was easiest to cut down trees, and how to avoid hills for the most part because HORSES HAD A HARDER TIME GOING UP HILLS. I don't know what part of NJ you live in, but there are parts of NJ that were settled long after we realized that we were going to cut all the trees down to build houses anyway.
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02-17-2008, 10:57 PM
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#388 | | //bemanistyle::[User]
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Originally Posted by dieKatze88 And Devil Zukin, where in NJ do you live? I live in the part of NJ Where we have buildings that are historical not because they are from like, 1902, but because THEY WERE PART OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Back before roads were defined by where you needed to go, but where it was easiest to cut down trees, and how to avoid hills for the most part because HORSES HAD A HARDER TIME GOING UP HILLS. | Ya Union has some of the old historic buildings but that isn't what makes traffic in the town that's just 5 o clock traffic on all the highways and then the town thinking things like Costco should be next to Route 22 which is already bad with traffic. Other then that it's really easy to get around from Union since things like 22, parkway, turnpike 78 and others are all 5 minutes away. | |
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02-17-2008, 11:06 PM
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#389 | | STANLEY FUBAR
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Originally Posted by devilzukin Ya Union has some of the old historic buildings but that isn't what makes traffic in the town that's just 5 o clock traffic on all the highways and then the town thinking things like Costco should be next to Route 22 which is already bad with traffic. Other then that it's really easy to get around from Union since things like 22, parkway, turnpike 78 and others are all 5 minutes away. | yeah your part of NJ wasn't created by our founding fathers.
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02-17-2008, 11:17 PM
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#390 | | //bemanistyle::[Regular]
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