Dot on 25/8/2006 at 23:34
Check out the Bargain Bin at your local EB Games. I saw Thief: The Dark Project at mine for $5.50 a few months ago. :D
themetalian on 25/8/2006 at 23:46
Quote Posted by Biohazard
You aren't very smart, are you?
Everyone makes mistakes sometimes. :cheeky:
Frikkinjerk on 26/8/2006 at 02:12
Quote Posted by Biohazard
You aren't very smart, are you?
Does the simpleness of the question infer the simpleness of the questioner? Is there a distinction?
Goldmoon Dawn on 26/8/2006 at 02:31
Quote Posted by Dot
Check out the Bargain Bin at your local EB Games. I saw Thief: The Dark Project at mine for $5.50 a few months ago. :D
I've managed to snag 3 of those over the past couple years for 2.99 at EB.
In the original box too!
:ebil:
BrokenArts on 26/8/2006 at 13:12
Quote Posted by Biohazard
You aren't very smart, are you?
No, he's not Bio.
Quote Posted by Frikkinjerk
Does the simpleness of the question infer the simpleness of the questioner? Is there a distinction?
Your name suits you I see Frikkinjerk, do we have to spell it out for you? I guess so, aaahhh since simple things seem to be what you only understand. Go ahead, insults the admins, and the powers that be around here. Enjoy it while it lasts, captainshorttenureman.
jtr7 on 28/8/2006 at 21:40
Originally Posted by jtr7:
Quote:
Unless the label side (the actual data) is scratched, then it's irreparable.
Originally Posted by ZylonBane:
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You mean "reparable", right?
Thanks, ZylonBane. That WAS sloppy of me. Here's what I was thinking:
"Unless the label side (the actual data) is scratched, and then that would make it irreparable."
That's still sloppy.
"Unless the label side (the actual data) is scratched, rendering it irreparable."
Better, but not perfect. DAMN MY IMPERFECT BRAIN!! Too late....
ZylonBane on 28/8/2006 at 21:57
"Unless the label side is scratched, which would render it irreparable."
Goldmoon Dawn on 28/8/2006 at 22:59
It's just good to see it.
:p
Biohazard on 29/8/2006 at 19:06
Quote Posted by Frikkinjerk
Does the simpleness of the question infer the simpleness of the questioner? Is there a distinction?
Questioning the intelligence of a person that makes a sarcastic remark to an admin is a fair question if that person is interested in continuing to post on TTLG.