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(27 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yup, Ratchet and Clank ROCKS. You get to fly around and shoot stuff between worlds, AND adventure AND battle AND puzzle (good puzzles too). I didn't think I'd like it but I was VERY presently surprised.

I'm reserving judgement overall til it's finished, but from memory I haven't enjoyed a game this much since Okami.

I'm going home to play it now... if Celsius and Cid aren't already playing Dirt tongue

Listening to William Shatner's version of "Mr. Tambourine Man"

Just sayin.

New haircut? Awesome! All the more reason for you to come and show it off tongue

Darcy, you have to come!! We miss you and your awesome hair smile

There will DEFINITLEY be pics, now that we got our good camera and it's easier to take pics in daylight, so between the two, we should get some awesome shots!

Sorry gip. I should have confirmed.... this is why Eugene is supposed to do these things!

Can't be bothered waiting any longer for Celsius to post this so.....

What could be better than spending a Sunday afternoon in a sunny beer garden knocking back some beers with mates?
How about when the music is some of Australia's best live chip and it's free to get in?!

The first Soundbytes Sunday Summer Session is being held Sunday 24/01 from 3pm and sees another amazing line-up playing a Summertime beer garden session @ The Penny Black in Sydney Rd Brunswick

Lineup:
M-.-n
10K Free men & Their Families
Derris-Kharlan
Maddest Kings Alive
godinpants

We've also got an open mic planned, which will not only feature new artists, but some of the guys who have played previous Soundbytes too. It's a Sunday afternoon, right before a public holiday and the venue is massive so there wont be as much danger of getting heat stroke trying to watch a set with 50 odd people crammed into a tiny room (aaaah, relief!). Oh and Sangria. Mmmm Sangria.

More detailed (well, wordy) info on our website http://dpadproductions.blogspot.com/200 … pears.html or follow us @soundbytesoz on twitter

PS. The venue is All Ages friendly in it's capacity as an eating establishment as well as a bar, but behave yourself under 18's or else you'll probably be asked to come back with your Mum to keep an eye on you wink

I take it the lovely "snow" theme is the new white one (and wasn't available this morning) ?
Thanks! It looks, not only fantastic, but way less like something I shouldn't be browsing at work tongue

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(135 replies, posted in General Discussion)

celsius wrote:
dosPrompt wrote:

Hi all!
Really excited this is done, I never posted much on 8bc (left that up to Celsius), but since going to blip and meeting some of you (and of course from Soundbytes). I hope to change that here. It looks amazing guys! Of course, I can't view quoted posts properly because work runs IE6 which will make it slightly more difficult *sigh*
Seriously, IE6?!  Pity me.

Hey babe!

What's for dinner?

* cue infreadead saying that it's been 'nice knowing you mate!' *

Smartass.

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(135 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nitro2k01 wrote:

dosPrompt: Switch to Opera 9.5.

Edit: I misread your post... However, I still recommend you Opera 9.5. You should be able to isntall without local admin rights.

I wish it were that simple. It's not in the installing, it's in the downloading where the problem lies. It's weird seeing quotes seems to "sometimes" work, but I have a work around.



On another note.... where's the donate button? There needs to be one while people are still feeling all grateful and generous towards the new site wink

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(135 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Hi all!
Really excited this is done, I never posted much on 8bc (left that up to Celsius), but since going to blip and meeting some of you (and of course from Soundbytes). I hope to change that here. It looks amazing guys! Of course, I can't view quoted posts properly because work runs IE6 which will make it slightly more difficult *sigh*
Seriously, IE6?!  Pity me.