Post pics of.....your desk!

by Xander 84 Replies latest jw friends

  • Xander
    Xander
    OOh Xander, you have some good ones. You are missing some great Blizzard titles...

    Diablo, Diablo II, Warcraft I, II, III, Starcraft... World of Warcraft is going to be released, you like MMORPG's?

    Never tried MMORPGs. I'd probably like them if I was playing with people I knew, but playing with strangers is just....boring, to me.

    I did Planetside for about a year - that's a massively-multiplayer online shooter. Kinda neat idea, actually. There is a constant war on some distant planet with a bunch of continents you fight for control of. It's really not an RPG at all - it IS a shooter, your reflexes, aim, etc are what determines how good a player you are, but there are incentives to keep playing (you get better weapons and more responsibility in your group as you gain rank). There are no quests or anything - each of the three sides are just trying to take over the world. What's neat is that, while it IS a shooter, it's one on epic scale. Having 200+ people involved in a single battle around a single base is just....breathtaking.

    I gave it up because I just preferred the realism of tactical shooters when I DO play them. I think SOE just tried too hard 'balancing' the weapons and units in Planetside (seems to me real war shouldn't be "balanced" - a tank vs an infantry should be a DECIDEDLY unbalanced fight, but it itsn't so much in this game).

    Anyway, I neved liked Blizzard games. Dunno why, I just think there are others that do things better. For example - the Warcraft/Starcraft games? At the same time those were out, the Age of Empires games were better RTS games. And, of course, the 'Total War' series were better true strategy games (Shogun: Total War, Medieval: Total War, and the new Rome: Total War).

    Ditto with the 'Diablo' games - for a 'hack and slash' RPG, I prefer the Icewind Dale games.

  • 4JWY
    4JWY

    S: Thank you so much for the possible solution

    How did you know you had to be so specific with the directions? Did the condition of my home's desks give you that perception? Just wondering... I'm not that much of a handy woman but do have a small paperback here called: " A Woman's Guide to Home Repair" - circa 1973 - haven't yet referred to it but the cover reads::

    " Here is the fixit book women have been waiting for - a sympathetic but noncondescending approach to home repairs addressed to women as intelligent people who simply lack instruction. Anyone who can bake a cake can fix a broken oven - and save on expensive repair bills. In combining practical instruction with delightful wit, this is the first home-repair guide for women - both single and married - that really works!"

    ...loved your way of putting things, 4JWY

  • Ciara
    Ciara

    What a mess!!!

  • flower
    flower

    Nos, is that a Com 64?

  • bem
    bem

    4JWY and Special K, You two had me ROTFLMAO! you would have laughed had you seen me,I just got home from work and my son thought I lost my mind. thanks for the laugh!

    Tried to get my work desk and home desk on but got error.... so ok folks just imagine the neatest cleanest areas you have ever seen. NOT! actually I have a groove worn in the one at home where I prop my feet.

    I too appreciate being helped by someone & not made to feel like I might need to be put in a paragraph in guide to an idiot, glad you appreciated and mentioned the kindness of the advice.W...

  • Nosferatu
    Nosferatu
    Nos, is that a Com 64?

    Yup. I used it for many years. I wrote a lot of software for it, since C-64 stuff was obsolete, and what I could find was mostly crap. I had a printer, and two floppy drives for it. I still have one of these, and I'll be setting it up in my new house Here's a pic of one of my (ex) buddies using it:

  • Nosferatu
    Nosferatu

    double the post, double the fun!

  • Xander
    Xander

    Wow, that just....

    Just wow.

    (First PC I programmed on was an Apple IIe, but that's what the schools had. We had a Colecovision + Adam combination at home that I eventually programmed on after learning at school - elementary, btw)

  • jwbot
    jwbot

    I have had computers since I was 5. My first computer that was *mine* was a 486 in 5th grade I think...maybe a little older. Anyway I gave a computer to my 3 year old sister-in-law who already is knowing how to use the mouse and click on things to open programs. When she is graduating high school...she will have had 15 years of experience with a computer...

  • rocky220
    rocky220

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