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Scrawny Pencil Neck
Asinine Airhead
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Welcome back, Dizzy! Didnt realise i was being so closely watched. I mostly keep the ubuntu stuff pretty quiet. Anyway, no, i dont have a job there - in that i dont get paid. yet. hopefully that'll change, once i get a bit more into it. Anyway... Yes, i got MOTU And it's very useful. Upload rights are fun! Oh yeah, and Hello everyone! I'm in chat more than forums - i tend to avoid forums. Oh, and Pescado, that's the done list, the to-do list is somewhere else, and is incomplete. Silly Pescado.
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Myth
Pinheaded Pissant
Posts: 1012
I reject your reality and substitute my own.
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* Shields up! We've missed you! So glad to see you back!
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Rohina: Motion to Expel Myth from the Senate. Just testing an hypothesis. Nothing to do with the fact that she smells like ass. Flowerchile: Have you be'd norty again Mythie? Mythchick: No, I just followed Rohina around a little and now smell like ass.
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Liss
Knuckleheaded Knob
Posts: 565
BOOT to the HEAD!
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Hey Dizzy! You don't know me probably but I'm glad you are not dead! Well, mostly I'm glad Pescado was wrong. Cuz it's funny.
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starrling
Giraffe Person
Pinheaded Pissant
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Neither of you know me, but you're both (in)famous here so hi and welcome back!
Kind of cool, actually, when you've seen some names for months on end and suddenly there they are in the flesh...erm... in the pixel.
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Pegasys
Horrible Halfwit
Posts: 394
I'm just going to Gussy Up
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Wow, welcome back! We don't know each other, but JMP had me half convinced you were truly... expired.
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DoomPuppy
Blathering Buffoon
Posts: 90
.::devil's little sister::.
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You don't know me either, but welcome back from the dead
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"Some people are like Slinkies - not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs."
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Dea
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Welcome Back...My favorite mod of yours was the Call-anyone-NL but it doesnt work with Family Fun Sorry to hear you wont be doing any more modding but if you dont want to thats ok too.
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ElfPuddle
Stupid-to-English Translator
Uncouth Undesirable
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"Darn! That's the end!"
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*Jumps on bandwagon just to wave at famous people*
Hi! Welcome back from the dead!
*fans self and nearly faints from excitement*
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I haven't died. I moved to the American South. Rumors to the contrary are highly exaggerated.
Member 960. Admitted to the MATY Senate by a 10-0 vote: 2006 August 10. Expelled by a 15-12 vote: 2008 May 30. Should that mean anything?
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I am also glad Pescado wasnt right - I didnt and didnt want to believe that you were dead - just figured you had other things going on. Sorry to hear about the family complications but its good to see you around again.
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It's... ALIVE!!!
Welcome back Dizzy.
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<insert witty comment here>
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Paperbladder
Paperian Heretic
Lipless Loser
Posts: 694
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Ubuntu actually works? When I installed Kubuntu, I couldn't even get Opera to install. OpenSUSE worked a whole lot better.
I have a feeling that Pescado killed someone since Dizzy came back.
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Tune in tomorrow to see what avatar Mister Paper will have next!!!
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Simsbaby
Pinheaded Pissant
Posts: 1062
INTP - I didn't do it.
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Tune in tomorrow to see what avatar Mister Paper will have next!!! ROFL! His avatar changes on it's own, reload the page to see.
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Remember - a bimbo is for life and not just for christmas!
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dizzy
Souped!
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Ubuntu actually works? When I installed Kubuntu, I couldn't even get Opera to install. OpenSUSE worked a whole lot better.
Well, whichever works for you. I use Ubuntu. I tried out the latest Opera and it's overrated IMHO. I also tried out that uslab (start menu thingy) and it's okay, but it's no substitute for a real Gnome menu. The thing that makes Ubuntu really cool is its brownness.
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kacidama
Juvenile Jackass
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Hi dizzy - I'm glad you're not dead although you don't know me, anyone who can prove JM wrong must be ok lol
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Don't buy a Gnome with learning difficulties - It's not big and its not clever!
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neriana
Souped!
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Donatello
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J.M. is often wrong about non-Sim things
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I've experiments to run, there is research to be done on the people who are still alive.
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jfade
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Hey dizzy! I'm another person you probably don't know, but oh well. Glad to see you're still around and not worm food like Pescado wanted us to believe, heh. Anyhow, I use Ubuntu on my linux box, and I love it, it's great. I would (and do) reccommend it to anyone.
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Nifty Sims hacks and programs at: DJS Sims
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Paperbladder
Paperian Heretic
Lipless Loser
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I tried out the latest Opera and it's overrated IMHO.
I tried out Firefox, and it's much more overrated IMHO. It doesn't pass Acid2, Firefox 3 no longer supports 95/98, and is generally slower than Seamonkey. OpenSUSE worked better, but I still had too many problems with it. I only got Seamonkey and Opera to install on it, and when I tried to install "critical" updates it wouldn't install them. It took several tries to get rid of FF and OpenOffice. It also wouldn't install simple things, like Wine and KOffice either. I do have to give it credit though, it got farther than Kubuntu. However, I haven't had a Windows XP program fail to install in a long time. Then again, maybe Linux just hates me. I can never seem to get into the console because it won't let me enter a password, and those two distros just won't let me install stuff on them.
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dizzy
Souped!
Posts: 1572
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Well, if you do decide to come back to Ubuntu, Opera is pretty easy to install (via apt-get): https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowserSorry, I guess Linux just likes me better. I've never had any trouble with Wine or CVSCedega. 99% of all the programs are available with one or two mouse clicks to install. Firefox and Opera are almost exactly the same speed on my machine. Never had any problems that I couldn't work around by editing xorg.conf or the fstab or reading a man file.
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crazi_aboutu
Asinine Airhead
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WElcome back from the dead Diz...glad to see you alive and kicking. Sorry to hear about family complications but that is better than what JMp wanted us to believe....
You had/have some great mods and your skills have been and willbe sorely missed but we understand.
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Lythdan
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Better alive than dead, Dizzy. Welcome back.
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Photobucket has a dirty mind.
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Dark Trepie
Senator
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Can VMware really run TS2 and the expansions?
I'm asking because I've been looking at Ubuntu for a little while now and I'm getting pretty interested. A friend of mine has it and says that he likes it. I keep hearing people rave about it online. And if it can play TS2 as good as it plays in Windows then I'm willing to drop Windows like a bad habbit.
I know there are programs out there like Wine and Cedega that can run Windows games in Linux. But I'm not too sure if they can run them as well as they run in Windows.
I suppose I could just do a dual boot like I had with Windows and Debian a few years ago. But that was rather annoying.
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Jelenedra
The New "Gay"
Whiny Wussy
Posts: 7582
Evil Mastermind BehindTorturing Emo 12s
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Welcome back Dizzy. I've used your stuff forever, and was really upset when JM said you had passed on. He just likes tugging on the heartstrings methinks.
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dizzy
Souped!
Posts: 1572
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Can VMware really run TS2 and the expansions?
I'm asking because I've been looking at Ubuntu for a little while now and I'm getting pretty interested. A friend of mine has it and says that he likes it. I keep hearing people rave about it online. And if it can play TS2 as good as it plays in Windows then I'm willing to drop Windows like a bad habbit.
I know there are programs out there like Wine and Cedega that can run Windows games in Linux. But I'm not too sure if they can run them as well as they run in Windows.
I suppose I could just do a dual boot like I had with Windows and Debian a few years ago. But that was rather annoying.
I'm pretty sure VMware can run TS2. The only problem is you need a relatively new processor for decent speed, something that supports virtualization, preferably. Actually, thanks to superior memory and file handling, Wine typically runs programs better than Windows as long as they are compatible. Dual booting is annoying, but I seriously don't trust Windows on the internet anymore. Their security policies have really been going bad lately.
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