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#27 Mar 06 2011 at 3:49 PM Rating: Decent
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Almalieque wrote:
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Ask your self this. Why do we need six different hardware platforms (PC, PS3, XBox360, Wii, DS & PSP)?


Back in the 16 bit era, you might have had a point, maybe the 32-bit era, but now everything is going towards multiplatform. There's no need to have all 6 hardware platforms unless you want EVERYTHING. Not only that, the target audiences are different with different motives, so the likelihood of that many people wanting all 6 is probably not as high as you think.

I personally don't mind having all 6, but I'll buy another DS (3DS) before buying a 360 or a PSP.


Your dumbass would take this stupid shi*t seriously.
#28 Mar 06 2011 at 5:05 PM Rating: Default
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Turin wrote:
Almalieque wrote:
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Ask your self this. Why do we need six different hardware platforms (PC, PS3, XBox360, Wii, DS & PSP)?


Back in the 16 bit era, you might have had a point, maybe the 32-bit era, but now everything is going towards multiplatform. There's no need to have all 6 hardware platforms unless you want EVERYTHING. Not only that, the target audiences are different with different motives, so the likelihood of that many people wanting all 6 is probably not as high as you think.

I personally don't mind having all 6, but I'll buy another DS (3DS) before buying a 360 or a PSP.


Your dumbass would take this stupid shi*t seriously.


No, but like everyone else, I just wanted to reply..
#29 Mar 07 2011 at 9:46 AM Rating: Good
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Two things:

1: Isn't the point of having them work against each other rather than with each other the fact that competition is a very good method of encouraging innovation.

2: Did Kao change the topic to Cheese just to get that awful pun in a few posts later. It was a very... well... cheesey pun. (Gah I'm at it too)
#30 Mar 07 2011 at 11:38 AM Rating: Good
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2: Did Kao change the topic to Cheese just to get that awful pun in a few posts later. It was a very... well... cheesey pun.


This.




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Pepper Jack > your cheese.


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#31 Mar 07 2011 at 6:40 PM Rating: Decent
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This thread is now about cheeses.

Definitely something worth discussing! Do you find Sharp cheddar hard to find at the grocery store?


Can't always find it in the size I want, but it's always available. Over time, I've gravitated to sharp cheddar as the preferred cheese for my cheesy potatoes dish. The recipe calls for American, or mild, but that's bland as hell and the cheese flavor gets baked out IMO. If I'm going through the trouble of grating cheese, I damn well better be able to taste cheese! :)

I also do a variant with half parmesan and half bleu. The kids don't like it as much though, but yum!
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#32 Mar 07 2011 at 7:51 PM Rating: Good
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I will now return the talk to wines.

I don't really keep wine in the house as Elne is allergic to sulfides, which most wines contain. However, I do like the Shiraz variety or a nice Reisling for the occaisonal sip and for red meat a merlot.
#33 Mar 07 2011 at 8:05 PM Rating: Excellent
I'm a philistine when it comes to wines. I like fairly cheap a Rosé. I much prefer a cocktail.
#34 Mar 07 2011 at 10:15 PM Rating: Decent
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Drink plenty of wine, but yes, also a philistine. I like it sweet. A nice $8 bottle of Barefoot moscato, or a box of Sangria.

When it comes to alcohol, I'm pretty much a pu$$y.
(in before other ways in which I'm a pu$$y).
#35 Mar 07 2011 at 10:30 PM Rating: Good
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Since I was raised Catholic, I just have a taste for red wine in general.
#36 Mar 07 2011 at 10:33 PM Rating: Good
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I don't speak Catholic very well, so which of these is the correct interpretation?

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Since I was raised Catholic, I just have a taste for all alcohol in general. Time to get drunk!


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Since I was raised Catholic, I just have a taste for divine blood in general. Praise vampire Jesus!
#37 Mar 08 2011 at 8:12 AM Rating: Decent
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I can't drink wines, or anything that's been aged in an oak barrel (i.e. every whiskey variant on the planet). They all make me violently ill even if I don't overindulge. I assume I'm allergic to something.
#38 Mar 08 2011 at 8:57 AM Rating: Excellent
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Killienmage wrote:
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2: Did Kao change the topic to Cheese just to get that awful pun in a few posts later. It was a very... well... cheesey pun.


This.


One thing to always remember about me. If there is a way to set something up for an overly elaborate, short lived, questionable pun, I will totally go there. I think my record is a 5 year, 40 thread campaign to set up areally bad pun that was so subtile, no one even noticed how bad it was...

Good times!
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#39 Mar 08 2011 at 11:33 AM Rating: Decent
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:

One thing to always remember about me. If there is a way to set something up for an overly elaborate, short lived, questionable pun, I will totally go there. I think my record is a 5 year, 40 thread campaign to set up areally bad pun that was so subtile, no one even noticed how bad it was...

Good times!


Link?
#40 Mar 08 2011 at 11:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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Deathwysh wrote:
Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:

One thing to always remember about me. If there is a way to set something up for an overly elaborate, short lived, questionable pun, I will totally go there. I think my record is a 5 year, 40 thread campaign to set up areally bad pun that was so subtile, no one even noticed how bad it was...

Good times!


Link?


http://www.zam.com/forum.html?forum=3&mid=1290232000159397764#msg1299480318197657620

That's one subtle pun, but I caught it. 5 years in the making, but it was totally worth it. Hilarious!




...what, you don't see it? It's totally there!

Edited, Mar 8th 2011 12:51pm by Eske
#41 Mar 08 2011 at 2:36 PM Rating: Decent
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Kachi wrote:
I don't speak Catholic very well, so which of these is the correct interpretation?
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Since I was raised Catholic, I just have a taste for all alcohol in general. Time to get drunk!
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Since I was raised Catholic, I just have a taste for divine blood in general. Praise vampire Jesus!
The second one is wrong because Jesus was a zombie, not a vampire.
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#42 Mar 08 2011 at 4:05 PM Rating: Good
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Resurrection =/= Reanimation.

Otherwise everyone who got a rez in an MMORPG would be classified as undead and take extra damage from cleric/paladin spells and stuff.
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#43 Mar 08 2011 at 5:33 PM Rating: Decent
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I've got a boat pun I've wanted to use, but nobody's given me a good setup for it yet.

Oh well, it has to happen schooner or later.
#44 Mar 08 2011 at 5:56 PM Rating: Good
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May you yawl let us know.
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#45 Mar 08 2011 at 6:02 PM Rating: Good
Is Kao inviting people to the party again?
#46 Mar 08 2011 at 8:19 PM Rating: Good
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Habanero > pepperjack.

To make this even better:
4lb pork shoulder.
2 large onions.
3 medium poblano peppers.
2 cans mandarin oranges (for ease and speed).
Seasoned to your flavor but preferably lots of cumin, garlic, pepper, a bit of white pepper, and some crystalize? maple sugar (the kind that comes in a spice shaker.

Put onion, pepper, and oranges on bottom of crock pot. Place shoulder on top after generously rubbing with spices. Leave on low/medium for 12-24 hours. Put on Triscuits with a slice of habanero cheese on top. Thank me.



Edited, Mar 8th 2011 8:25pm by Paskil
#47 Mar 09 2011 at 2:12 AM Rating: Good
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It was the quasi Easter egg bait, obviously. The answer was Bun-Bun. Easter egg, Bunny ... oh heck, it ain't funny if you have to explain it! Do you realize how long he messed with my account to set that up? ;)
#48 Mar 09 2011 at 7:41 AM Rating: Decent
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Anyone ever try Fro Munda cheese?
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#49 Mar 09 2011 at 8:14 AM Rating: Good
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rdmcandie wrote:
Anyone ever try Fro Munda cheese?
You wish.

...and I read this right after responding to a Moe post. /blech.
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#50 Mar 09 2011 at 8:37 AM Rating: Good
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rdmcandie wrote:
Anyone ever try Fro Munda cheese?
You wish.

...and I read this right after responding to a Moe post. /blech.

You know you have a hankering for a mouthful of Schwetty Balls.
#51 Mar 09 2011 at 8:43 AM Rating: Good
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Mmmmm, brie.
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