Edivad wrote:21 year old from Italy here. Used to play this game a bit YEARS ago(found out about it when I was looking for games similar to KoL which I played too).
Now I've restarted... and I'm addicted
Edivad wrote:21 year old from Italy here. Used to play this game a bit YEARS ago(found out about it when I was looking for games similar to KoL which I played too).
Now I've restarted... and I'm addicted
**huge wave to everyone**
Glad to see you all!
Glad to be seen again, too!
When you do the best you can it's called a try!
If you don't you need to ask yourself why?
Just give it a thought,
And failure is worth naught.
And then like an eagle you shall fly!
When you do the best you can it's called a try!
If you don't you need to ask yourself why?
Just give it a thought,
And failure is worth naught.
And then like an eagle you shall fly!
Ugh, AstroEmpires. Bastards. I was on satellite internet at the time and there was someone else in my area who had the same ISP and IP address from them that played. And they said they'd deactivate my account if I didn't ask my ISP toget a unique IP address. I mean, there wasn't even freakin' interaction between our accounts. It's just ridiculous that they only allow one account per IP address when /most/ ISP's don't give a unique IP address.
Welcome SharkBoy!
I, erm, have to ask but is there really a LavaGirl?
When you do the best you can it's called a try!
If you don't you need to ask yourself why?
Just give it a thought,
And failure is worth naught.
And then like an eagle you shall fly!
I'm a college freshm'n in NY, kickin' ass and takin' names and replacing them with apostrophes. And awkward jokes.
I've been hanging out in chat for a bit, since I'd rather chat then do my reading. I came to the game through somebody's signature on the KoL forums and have been in love ever since.
Hi, I'm James, or Citizen James for a slightly more distinct nom de gurre.
I'm old enough to be reluctant to mention my age, but I remember when floppy disks were floppy (at 5 1/4 size, and there was no hard drive in home systems).
I'm a former Unix tech turned math teacher (or would be if I could find work) right now I sub to pay the bills and occasionally tutor a bit.
In addition to being a math geek, I have a great love of wordplay. I found this place via someone's sigline on KOl, but it was the clever puns that kept me coming back.
Citizen James wrote:I'm old enough to be reluctant to mention my age, but I remember when floppy disks were floppy (at 5 1/4 size, and there was no hard drive in home systems).
Don't feel too bad. I remember when we upgraded my first computer to a cassette (not tape; cassette) drive. Our first floppy drive wasn't until a couple years later.
The churches are empty / The priest has gone home / And we are left standing / Together alone
--October Project: "Dark Time"
I had this kinda-sorta rip-off on Donkey Kong, except without the monkey. You ran along beams, knocking out pins and trying to keep from crushing yourself. Damned if I can remember the name, though. All I know was that my dad did it for my brother and I. The game was in Compute's Gazette! and was about twenty pages of DATA and POKE lines. Enough to make your eyes blur.
The churches are empty / The priest has gone home / And we are left standing / Together alone
--October Project: "Dark Time"
Welcome, James.
If you like old computer games, you're in good company. The first computer I used in school was a TRS-80 Model I, and the first computer my parents bought was a Commodore 64. I still remember when my high school bought IBM clones with 8088 processors and those were rad!
Kinak wrote:Curse you its and it's! Curse yoooooooooou!