What did you do while BCy was down?
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Poll: What did you do?
1. Kept going on with life
2. Nothing
3. Checked every day
4. Checked every 3 days
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22nd February 2012, 11:59:49pm
Cloakedyoshi
Cloakedyoshi#2 top poster
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"creating my account" on July 12, 2010 -
23rd February 2012, 12:14:11am
Jchung
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"The secret Agent." on May 9, 2010Refreshed the page over and over again every second when it went down till it went back up
Stuff....Just stuff...

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23rd February 2012, 12:47:17am
Cloakedyoshi
Cloakedyoshi#2 top poster
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"creating my account" on July 12, 2010 -
23rd February 2012, 7:06:04am
OcarinaOT
The secret agent.#3 top poster
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"The secret agent." on July 31, 2011Partied :D

Spoiler: Attack of the North Korean Starcrafters
Moole wrote:
drummerp wrote:
Moole wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if the next big revolution in video games is augmented reality. Although, that might not be a video game anymore.
I'm a bit surprised that there aren't video games that are really an interface to the real world; that is, your actions in game affect something in the real world, and that feedback is digitized. Seems like a cheap (for a persistent world) and perfect simulation would be desirable.
Have you ever read Ender's Game? That put me off of the idea a little bit.
I have. Preferably, the simulation would not involve murdering things. That is a point though. I'd be quite scared if North Korea used its impressive Starcraft community to conquer the Earth (because they probably could).
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23rd February 2012, 9:15:05pm
Cloakedyoshi
Cloakedyoshi#2 top poster
6,351 forum posts
243 reputation
"creating my account" on July 12, 2010 -
23rd February 2012, 9:16:15pm
OcarinaOT
The secret agent.#3 top poster
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84 reputation
"The secret agent." on July 31, 2011Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:Partied :D
Hey, did you ever do anything with those ghost chili peppers?
umg yes we ground them up and did cinnamon challenge with them

Spoiler: Attack of the North Korean Starcrafters
Moole wrote:
drummerp wrote:
Moole wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if the next big revolution in video games is augmented reality. Although, that might not be a video game anymore.
I'm a bit surprised that there aren't video games that are really an interface to the real world; that is, your actions in game affect something in the real world, and that feedback is digitized. Seems like a cheap (for a persistent world) and perfect simulation would be desirable.
Have you ever read Ender's Game? That put me off of the idea a little bit.
I have. Preferably, the simulation would not involve murdering things. That is a point though. I'd be quite scared if North Korea used its impressive Starcraft community to conquer the Earth (because they probably could).
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23rd February 2012, 9:17:54pm
ace_case
Head Developer at FreeReads1,419 forum posts
19 reputation
"BIPOLAR SMILEY FACE :(:" 1 day agoOcarinaOT wrote:
Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:Partied :D
Hey, did you ever do anything with those ghost chili peppers?
umg yes we ground them up and did cinnamon challenge with them
You make video?
ds wrote:
Moole wrote:Lua and physics supposedly work
Hahahahahaha.
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23rd February 2012, 9:50:21pm
OcarinaOT
The secret agent.#3 top poster
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84 reputation
"The secret agent." on July 31, 2011ace_case wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:
Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:Partied :D
Hey, did you ever do anything with those ghost chili peppers?
umg yes we ground them up and did cinnamon challenge with them
You make video?
Actually yes

Spoiler: Attack of the North Korean Starcrafters
Moole wrote:
drummerp wrote:
Moole wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if the next big revolution in video games is augmented reality. Although, that might not be a video game anymore.
I'm a bit surprised that there aren't video games that are really an interface to the real world; that is, your actions in game affect something in the real world, and that feedback is digitized. Seems like a cheap (for a persistent world) and perfect simulation would be desirable.
Have you ever read Ender's Game? That put me off of the idea a little bit.
I have. Preferably, the simulation would not involve murdering things. That is a point though. I'd be quite scared if North Korea used its impressive Starcraft community to conquer the Earth (because they probably could).
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23rd February 2012, 10:36:52pm
ace_case
Head Developer at FreeReads1,419 forum posts
19 reputation
"BIPOLAR SMILEY FACE :(:" 1 day agoOcarinaOT wrote:
ace_case wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:
Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:Partied :D
Hey, did you ever do anything with those ghost chili peppers?
umg yes we ground them up and did cinnamon challenge with them
You make video?
Actually yes
You make link?
ds wrote:
Moole wrote:Lua and physics supposedly work
Hahahahahaha.
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24th February 2012, 11:20:04am
Cloakedyoshi
Cloakedyoshi#2 top poster
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243 reputation
"creating my account" on July 12, 2010 -
24th February 2012, 1:17:40pm
OcarinaOT
The secret agent.#3 top poster
4,064 forum posts
84 reputation
"The secret agent." on July 31, 2011Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:
Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:Partied :D
Hey, did you ever do anything with those ghost chili peppers?
umg yes we ground them up and did cinnamon challenge with them
Did you win?
lolno

Spoiler: Attack of the North Korean Starcrafters
Moole wrote:
drummerp wrote:
Moole wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if the next big revolution in video games is augmented reality. Although, that might not be a video game anymore.
I'm a bit surprised that there aren't video games that are really an interface to the real world; that is, your actions in game affect something in the real world, and that feedback is digitized. Seems like a cheap (for a persistent world) and perfect simulation would be desirable.
Have you ever read Ender's Game? That put me off of the idea a little bit.
I have. Preferably, the simulation would not involve murdering things. That is a point though. I'd be quite scared if North Korea used its impressive Starcraft community to conquer the Earth (because they probably could).
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24th February 2012, 1:33:57pm
Cloakedyoshi
Cloakedyoshi#2 top poster
6,351 forum posts
243 reputation
"creating my account" on July 12, 2010OcarinaOT wrote:
Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:
Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:Partied :D
Hey, did you ever do anything with those ghost chili peppers?
umg yes we ground them up and did cinnamon challenge with them
Did you win?
lolno
Did they taste good before the pain?

"I am all that is and will be all that will ever be." -Cloakedyoshi
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24th February 2012, 2:03:58pm
OcarinaOT
The secret agent.#3 top poster
4,064 forum posts
84 reputation
"The secret agent." on July 31, 2011Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:
Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:
Cloakedyoshi wrote:
OcarinaOT wrote:Partied :D
Hey, did you ever do anything with those ghost chili peppers?
umg yes we ground them up and did cinnamon challenge with them
Did you win?
lolno
Did they taste good before the pain?
lolno

Spoiler: Attack of the North Korean Starcrafters
Moole wrote:
drummerp wrote:
Moole wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if the next big revolution in video games is augmented reality. Although, that might not be a video game anymore.
I'm a bit surprised that there aren't video games that are really an interface to the real world; that is, your actions in game affect something in the real world, and that feedback is digitized. Seems like a cheap (for a persistent world) and perfect simulation would be desirable.
Have you ever read Ender's Game? That put me off of the idea a little bit.
I have. Preferably, the simulation would not involve murdering things. That is a point though. I'd be quite scared if North Korea used its impressive Starcraft community to conquer the Earth (because they probably could).
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