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Just for the heck of it -- life's changed a bit for me since the last time I posted. I was up in the DC area for a bit, hanging out with SOCL IRL for about a year. I swapped over from being a mechanical engineer to a code monkey (kinda. I mostly just add new and exciting bugs to the codebase, features are too much work). Got myself a new job working fully remote, and my girlfriend practically leapt at the opportunity to leave DC. Turns out, not everyone likes living in hot, humid environments? She's a weird 'un. Anyway, relocating again, this time to the Pacific Northwest, hopefully to stop bouncing around so darned much for a few years. Or maybe I'll head off to the American SouthWest and get the full US of A experience. Or maybe we'll head on to another country entirely- this one's starting to get a tad fascist.
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.... so I recently picked up a copy of The Last of Us and beat it. If you haven't beaten it, don't click the link I'm posting. If you have, enjoy this pretty sick alternate ending.
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With the amount of travel i do, paths may cross. I just went to Texas, Georgia, and Ohio recently. This week is Florida and Georgia again. If time permits, I'd enjoy meeting up for a beer after hours with somebody from the forums.
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I'll go ahead and be creepy and check in a little bit for Rob and SOCL since I'm facebook friends with them. Rob is happily married and still living in New York. He's a pretty hardcore Rangers fan still, and he's exploring (or at least posting pictures of) some interesting culinary creations including some form of pizza topped with bits of duck and what appears to be a Mexican dish that involves cooking with beer. SOCL is also happily married, and appears to be persisting with his perpetual student life, or else keeping up to date with his former university... either way, it made it into his recent posts. He also appears to still be a giant Roman nerd, but none of the most recent pictures feature him in full armor, so I'm going to guess that the conventions have gone by the wayside for him. Both seem to be doing quite well.
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I'm strongly considering buying a PS3, just because of the lovely price drop. I'm going to hold off on it, though, as I've only recently put a roof over my head and picked up furniture/a TV. Baby steps toward getting nice stuff... taken when I get paychecks...
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These forums have been relatively inactive for around four years, now. I imagine we're all in different places than we were way back then. So what's changed with you all? For me, I'm still up in Indiana, graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering, and just got a new job working as a service engineer with a large machinery company. I get flown out around the world (mostly US) on the company's dime to help with start-up of the equipment (making sure that it's up to spec after shipping, that it's installed properly, and providing training and basic maintenance instructions to the foreman and the operators of the equipment). I'm still new to it, but I'm liking my coworkers and liking that I get to see the world while I'm still young, so that's pretty awesome. So... who's gotten married, had kids, moved someplace new, gotten a degree, etc?
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'sup? The game's kinda pushing twenty years old. I'm not terribly surprised that the forums have died down so much.
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Well, I missed this... I still check the forums every so often, though.
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Not at all suitable for work.
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[ur;=http://disney.go.com/wreck-it-ralph/#/fixitfelix]So Wreck it Ralph made its own video game...[/url]
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It looks quite pretty, but if you recall, so did TFU. Granted, it had an impressive storyline, so that's something I'm counting on for 1313. I agree, Beyond looks stupidly gorgeous as well. How the heck did they get an engine that powerful made up? Seriously, the stuff that they're rendering in real time is good enough to be its own CG movie... Also-- I'm excited for the South Park game, Stick of Truth
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circa 1980 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v76jRI3ATlk&feature=related
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I'm still a skinny bugger, don't worry. It's odd just how far things have come. Went from being a very unhappy little teenager to... someone very different. And I think that maybe, just maybe, I have you guys to thank for alot of that.
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We presented her with it a few days after I made the post.We were at $3000 the night before we were going to give her her money. That felt pretty good-- it was literally ten times what I thought we would raise. Then Tuesday came. I had a few random folks text me (recognized most of the numbers at least) talking about donations, and I told some to go to student affairs to drop them off, some to go to my room. When I finished up a nasty midterm, I came to student affairs to get whatever had been dropped off so that we could hit up the bank. One of the fraternities donated a whopping $592 that day. Needless to say, I forgot about the crappy midterm and may or may not have shed a few manly tears. There were a few more donations as well, to the point where I walked out of the building with around $800 or so. Then I got to my room. People had dropped off $600 on my desk over the course of the day. Six. Hundred. Dollars. When we went to the bank and totaled everything up, we had a check for $4441.06. That was entirely too close to a fun number, so we gave her an extra $3.38 for the sake of hilarity. Oh, and Aramark, the company in charge of the food services on campus, decided to match us a quarter for every dollar raised. So all-in-all, we gave Bonnie $5,555.55, or 18.5 times what I thought I'd accrue from all of campus. Here's a picture of Bonnie and I from when we presented her with the money. It was more than a tad emotional. There's also a of the reveal. Gotta say, it felt pretty good.
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I'm going to continue filling the roll I've had on this forum for the last seven years here. (Mother of God-- seven years of this forum! Assuming the tags are accurate; I'm now entirely too busy/lazy to double check if they are.) Remember how, when I was in high school three years back, I would always entertain you with tales of what banal thing I had done this week or that week, and the nicer members of the forum would act like it was actually something anyone cared about? Well I'm doing that again with a charity fundraiser at my university called The Bonnie Fund. Started it up after a heartbreaking conversation with a very sweet old lady named Bonnie who works at the sandwich shop (Subway) in my residence hall. It was pretty late, near the end of her shift, and I was getting some dinner, and we got to talking. Her hands shake, so she's slow to put together sandwiches, and I've often wondered why she still works there at her age and with her condition. Tonight, I found out-- apparently, some time ago, her daughter (only child) and son in law both passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. I thought it had been a few years; after talking with her coworkers, I discovered that it had only been a few months. She's been raising their three children on her own as a single grandmother ever since they became orphans. She has only the income of a local Subway manager, and as I mentioned, she's at least in her seventies, and has a condition that makes her hands shake (not sure what the condition is-- it's never seemed appropriate to inquire). Anyway, they're a broad age range (9, 15, and 20, respectively) and she wants to take them on a family vacation this summer while their schedules still allow for it. She told me that she had to be very careful in planning it, or she'd break the bank and screw up their budget, but that she'd managed to figure out how to drive them all down to Destin, FL and back up to Indiana without it being too taxing. Well, I decided that life isn't nearly fair enough, and that I'll be damned if I'm going to let it stay that way. We decided that we were going to give Bonnie the best dang summer vacation she'd ever had, and that Rose-Hulman students were going to fund it. I picked up an Easter basket from the holidays, sent out an E-mail to the local service groups, Resident Assistants, and Sophomore Advisers (I am an RA, was an SA last year, and am a member of literally all of the service organizations on campus) telling them Bonnie's story and asking for their help in collecting money. I received a very limited response, but a few people had their hearts warmed and donated generously; one guy e-mailed it out to his freshman floor and got $50 out of the blue. I was impressed with the generosity of that guy, but $50 was hardly a lot. A lot of the Res Life staff didn't e-mail their floors about it-- they didn't want to spam them, which I fully understand. So I took matters into my own hand and scrounged around my building, knocking on any doors that were closed, barging into rooms with open doors, and asking people if they'd like to contribute. Turns out, Bonnie's been the nicest old lady anyone on campus has ever met. On her name and story alone, I raised nearly $150 more. Other floors chipped in when they heard about my success. In one day, we accrued $307 for the Bonnie fund. The next day, I hit up the rest of the apartments (another three floors) and my old freshman hall. At the end of day 2 we were just shy of $500. Then it got real: Day three we stormed three more residence halls, I did a presentation for all of the Greek Presidents after the whole thing went viral on Facebook, people I didn't know, or hadn't seen in nearly three years accosted me in the hallways to donate, and we jumped up to $1080. Today, I got a check from one of the fraternities as well as even more out-of-the-blue donations. We counted up all of the spare change we'd collected from half of campus. We added it all up. Right now, on day five of collecting money, we've raised $2,250 for the Bonnie fund. Keep in mind, this is almost all just going door-to-door asking college students for money to help a woman with a tough life. While many of them had met her before, some of the largest donations came from people who rarely or never had cause to interact with her; freshmen who never came over to Subway due to their meal plans. On average, I got around $50 per floor from upperclassmen residence halls, where the students had known Bonnie for three or more years. I got $215 from one freshman floor after one guy declared that he wouldn't spend the $50 he was donating on anything more worthwhile than this, and a second guy won a 50/50 raffle from a fraternity's charity event (March of Dimes), then turned around and promptly donated $50 of that to my cause saying, "It went to charity in the first place; it doesn't seem right if it doesn't go back where it was meant." Long story short, I'm very, very proud of my friends, classmates, and fellow Fightin' Engineers for the ridiculous amount of capital we've raised in just five days. I have another $200 pledged from Circle K International, and the service fraternity (APO) has promised to darkhorse their way to victory the night before we finish our final tally due to first prize for the top donating floor/organization. I haven't heard back from 14 out of the 15 fraternities yet with a confirmed donation amount, but I know that at least one has been collecting and has at least another $20 to give. I have four more residence halls to storm for money (for reference: $1750 of the current funds are the result of storming five residence halls, with one of the smallest floors on campus making the largest individual contribution of all). We're planning to present her with it on Tuesday night at midnight, right after she finishes her shift. When we brought her coworkers into the loop to learn about the surprise we had planned, we were worried that they would reply by saying, "I've had a tough life, too. Where's my handout?" Instead, they donated upon hearing that we were collecting, and requested that we change the donation date based upon when they would be working with her. TL;DR: Man is good, and in just five days my school raised $2250 for a single, working grandmother to go on one last family vacation with her three orphaned grandchildren whom she has been raising all by herself, and we're only expecting that number to go up between now and Tuesday.
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Watch it through to the end- highly worth it.
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Pause the second vid at 1:13... what are those women wearing?
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I mean, how much activity was there in July of 2011? I feel like the site is checked infrequently at best by most of us old spammers... Yikes, I just realized- I joined this site when I was 15. I'm almost 21, now... I've been a member of these boards almost since I started shaving.
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How to run the game WITHOUT the CD
DarthTofu replied to beethovenite's question in Questions from Newbies
You need a tool to mount the image as well. Daemon tools works great for that. -
I'm a Mass Effect junkie... I'll probably make the third one my only purchase of the new videogame releases... though I MIGHT go for Skyrim, too... oooooooor I might take advantage of friends with questionable morals and get the game from them. >.>
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Del Rey Contract Extended - More SW Books
DarthTofu replied to Evaders99's topic in General Discussion
W00t! I loved the Wraith Squadron books, and it was clear that trying too hard to be too serious ruined some of Allston's later works. I wanna see some more "do what you like" writing from him with the characters we know and love! -
That song is great for one thing- when I don't want to get up to go to class, one of the Freshmen on my floor plays that song, and it motivates me to go to my Engineering classes despite my strong desires to the contrary.