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Lillikoi
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27 Oct 2016, 2:47 pm

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Steam is PC gaming in nut shell

Or what I call a professional gaming platform 8)

Or gaming git gud edition :mrgreen:

And a steam controller is a controller you hook up to your PC so you can play it like an xbox or playstation. I don't own many consoles but with a Wii, I have Nintendo covered, and with a PSP, I have mobile covered and with a PC I have everything else covered.

I am basically gaming my way through life,


Ohh that's dope. :mrgreen:

I have a phone. :skull:


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27 Oct 2016, 3:00 pm

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I feel like I am preforming self harm when I try to get batteries out of the Steam controller. I don't think they could have made it harder if they tried.

Oh so there is an eject button? Doesn't help much :?


Now the eject button is stuck lol


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27 Oct 2016, 3:23 pm

Lillikoi wrote:
dcj123 wrote:
Steam is PC gaming in nut shell

Or what I call a professional gaming platform 8)

Or gaming git gud edition :mrgreen:

And a steam controller is a controller you hook up to your PC so you can play it like an xbox or playstation. I don't own many consoles but with a Wii, I have Nintendo covered, and with a PSP, I have mobile covered and with a PC I have everything else covered.

I am basically gaming my way through life,


Ohh that's dope. :mrgreen:

I have a phone. :skull:


I have a AMD FX 8350 overclocked to 4.4 GHz and can go to 4.6 with sub par temps running Arch Linux as a host operating system using a Geforce GTX 760 as its primary graphics with a virtual system inside of that running windows 7 using a GTX 980 reserved in Arch Linux for that system. I have split USB controllers between Arch Linux and Windows 7 and this baby can draw over 1000 Watts of pure power. All at price I couldn't really afford and it still has a few minor issues like a dead hard drive and a dead DVD player but I don't really care and I have more then enough storage on this baby (10+ TBs). Its battle scars show character 8)



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27 Oct 2016, 4:34 pm

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I've had quite a few situations in which I was too open, and some in which I was not open enough. So I try to follow the other person's lead. I don't have an ASD diagnosis. I've taken a few of the online tests and I'm not sure what to make of them. They do provide a nice breakdown of strengths, weaknesses, and traits. If you want, I could share the whole convoluted story of why I joined the forum, though I wouldn't put it on this thread. :)


That's ok, if you have AS or not really doesn't matter! :) I did reflect a bit when you wrote earlier:"as a blind person, you knew nothing of art". I wasn't sure if you ment it literally, as I just could not wrap my head around how that would work. How you could read and write in a forum. But of course I understand now that with todays tecnology that is possible.

You truly are a beautiful soul DataB4, and an inspiration to us all! :heart:


Wow, thanks, not sure what to say. :) :oops:

I gather from reading your posts that you haven't had much sleep lately. I hope that you, like me, will be so tired tonight that you crash.



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28 Oct 2016, 1:06 am

dcj123 wrote:
Lillikoi wrote:
dcj123 wrote:
Steam is PC gaming in nut shell

Or what I call a professional gaming platform 8)

Or gaming git gud edition :mrgreen:

And a steam controller is a controller you hook up to your PC so you can play it like an xbox or playstation. I don't own many consoles but with a Wii, I have Nintendo covered, and with a PSP, I have mobile covered and with a PC I have everything else covered.

I am basically gaming my way through life,


Ohh that's dope. :mrgreen:

I have a phone. :skull:


I have a AMD FX 8350 overclocked to 4.4 GHz and can go to 4.6 with sub par temps running Arch Linux as a host operating system using a Geforce GTX 760 as its primary graphics with a virtual system inside of that running windows 7 using a GTX 980 reserved in Arch Linux for that system. I have split USB controllers between Arch Linux and Windows 7 and this baby can draw over 1000 Watts of pure power. All at price I couldn't really afford and it still has a few minor issues like a dead hard drive and a dead DVD player but I don't really care and I have more then enough storage on this baby (10+ TBs). Its battle scars show character 8)


I've got a 286 with a 5 1/4" floppy drive


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28 Oct 2016, 2:12 am

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I found out last weekend that my Grandmother's grandfather was full on Aboriginal and her father was half-caste on my Mum's side.

That makes me 1/16th Aboriginal.

I'd seen the family photo a long time ago but didn't know who they were until my sister got into genealogy and told me last Saturday night.. Apparently, my Nana's Grandfather didn't like to get photographed.

We have 2 pictures of my Great Great Grandfather. He was quite a snazzy dresser.

To look at my relatives, you wouldn't notice it but in hindsight, you can see it in some. Especially in the eyes and hair.


I finally got my Sister to send me the main photo:

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See what I mean about being a snazzy dresser?!


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28 Oct 2016, 2:25 am

Was that picture taken in the 1940s?

Yep....snazzy dresser lol



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28 Oct 2016, 4:20 am

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Was that picture taken in the 1940s?

Yep....snazzy dresser lol


My sister doesn't know but I think it was probably ...

I don't know but I do know my Nana was born in 1919 (married in 1936)

Probably taken around 1936-1940 (Guessing)

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28 Oct 2016, 4:54 am

I've paid to join http://www.ancestry.com.au to see if I can find out any more.

Just checking on my Sisters and Aunties work.

The Aspie in me will research it to buggery (as I usually do)


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28 Oct 2016, 7:39 am

DataB4 wrote:
I gather from reading your posts that you haven't had much sleep lately. I hope that you, like me, will be so tired tonight that you crash.


You are absolutley right he he! and I did, 19 hours of sleep :P

Troubles with stress lately you too?



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28 Oct 2016, 2:09 pm

Froya, if I'm correct I recently had read where there was an incident involving a nuclear power facility inn your sovereign nation.


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28 Oct 2016, 2:16 pm

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I've paid to join http://www.ancestry.com.au to see if I can find out any more.

Just checking on my Sisters and Aunties work.

The Aspie in me will research it to buggery (as I usually do)


Enjoy my mom loves genealogy too,

Do not send them your DNA, once they have that information, its more or less public record. You don't have to be very paranoid to see what happened in Nazi Germany. It is no ones business to know what is in your RNA and DNA and all that knowledge does is set a precedent for discrimination and a whole lot of evil really. Genealogy is interesting but I wouldn't give more information then you have to.



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28 Oct 2016, 2:40 pm

23 and me has my DNA. i learned a lot.



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28 Oct 2016, 3:02 pm

kazanscube wrote:
Froya, if I'm correct I recently had read where there was an incident involving a nuclear power facility inn your sovereign nation.

I don't think that is correct? I haven't heard of anything like that. I don't think we have nuclear power facilitys in Norway? where did you read it?



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28 Oct 2016, 3:04 pm

If you get a buzz from pain (I don't). Try plucking your nose hair!



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28 Oct 2016, 3:32 pm

I've been tired all week...