Armagetron Addictions and GPS Bicycles
- Rockinghorse
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Thanks Guys,
I have had one short session and I got a whole 6 points.............Woo Hoo !
But seriously, this is as addictive as Visual Pinbal, and I can safely say that a few (or a lot of) losses won't keep me away.........All the more challenge....
See you on the grid.....
BCNU
RH
I have had one short session and I got a whole 6 points.............Woo Hoo !
But seriously, this is as addictive as Visual Pinbal, and I can safely say that a few (or a lot of) losses won't keep me away.........All the more challenge....
See you on the grid.....
BCNU
RH
If at first you don't succeed...............So much for Sky Diving
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That is what I said... and now look at me...Rockinghorse wrote:But seriously, this is as addictive as Visual Pinbal, and I can safely say that a few (or a lot of) losses won't keep me away.........All the more challenge....
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- nicolas.b
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the message clearly says not addicted... what's up with all you doubting thomases???
that reminds me (uh oh, better run), i saw an article once about this guy who goes on these long road trips across the USA on his bicycle, a bicycle which has been rigged up with an elaborate computer/GPS system... it's a sight to behole... think it even had a little satellite dish on there.
if anybody finds that pic/article i bow to you...
that reminds me (uh oh, better run), i saw an article once about this guy who goes on these long road trips across the USA on his bicycle, a bicycle which has been rigged up with an elaborate computer/GPS system... it's a sight to behole... think it even had a little satellite dish on there.
if anybody finds that pic/article i bow to you...
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I'm pretty sure Steven K Roberts is the guy you are talking about. I saw him and his bike on TV a long time ago. The bike I saw did have a satellite dish on it. Here is the web site http://microship.com/.nicolas.b wrote:the message clearly says not addicted... what's up with all you doubting thomases???
that reminds me (uh oh, better run), i saw an article once about this guy who goes on these long road trips across the USA on his bicycle, a bicycle which has been rigged up with an elaborate computer/GPS system... it's a sight to behole... think it even had a little satellite dish on there.
if anybody finds that pic/article i bow to you...
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hehe, thanks speed. i seem to be unusually {insert word for 'all over the place'} lately. some people would say it's due to this religion i'm working on, some to the fact that i have commie think up all my answers for me. either way it's cool... i just sit my lazy self back and watch...
'k, K. thanks for that... i assume the "behemoth" was the one you had in mind? but the fact is, that one is more professional than the one i saw. the beverly hillbillies one i saw somehow had this long 'shelf' that fit over the guy's shoulders and had stuff dangling down (i kid you not)... sort of like george clinton's hair, i guess.
anyway, consider the scavenger hunt -STILL ON-. i'm willing to judge the results, as long as it revolves around me being lazy and not contributing anything.
'k, K. thanks for that... i assume the "behemoth" was the one you had in mind? but the fact is, that one is more professional than the one i saw. the beverly hillbillies one i saw somehow had this long 'shelf' that fit over the guy's shoulders and had stuff dangling down (i kid you not)... sort of like george clinton's hair, i guess.
anyway, consider the scavenger hunt -STILL ON-. i'm willing to judge the results, as long as it revolves around me being lazy and not contributing anything.
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ubiquitous-present at all places at all timesnicolas.b wrote:hehe, thanks speed. i seem to be unusually {insert word for 'all over the place'} lately.
Keep up the well done, good game, spam protection, core dumping, work!
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