If You were unable to play games on PCs, the Western world would be 200% as productive.
I'm talking about simple Windows games which you can 'close' whenever your boss walks past
You're my favourite waste of time
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I'm into the Sisters artwork bootleg cover thing. Photoshop though as opposed to paint.
As I am the boss I regulary give myself a bollocking for wasting time.
As I am the boss I regulary give myself a bollocking for wasting time.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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I stick to flash games. That Prince of Persia one held my interest for a while.
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Flash games for me too. There's one called "collapse" on shockwave.com that I was playing non-stop all last month.
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Get with the times, man!Gary wrote:erm, i normally go away and read a book..
*hangs head in shame*
Print is dead!
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At work?
The Heartland-Forum and the Poison-Door-Forum
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Das machte viele Leute sehr wütend und wurde allenthalben als Schritt in die falsche Richtung angesehen."
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Das machte viele Leute sehr wütend und wurde allenthalben als Schritt in die falsche Richtung angesehen."
http://www.poison-door.net/
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At work? We all have Windows NT workstations which have absolutely nowt on in the way of entertainment. However I did send myself some wallpapers which allieviates the gloom marginally
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Ich mich in diesem ort"
Ich mich in diesem ort"
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Haven't played games at work for years. Used to play Digger on the PC and Labyrinth on the old BBC machines after graduating. I have also survived bouts of addiction to Sonic The Hedgehog, Alien Trilogy and HalfLife over the last decade or so. But generally, games have never really been my thing. I could never get the hang of arcade games, always preferred pinball myself. PC pinball just isn't the same. Half the fun is giving it a good slap when the ball goes straight down the middle.
Go to sleep now, Francis.
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Don't even mention Sonic the frickin' Hedgehog!
The first time I ever played Sonic 2 (on megadrive) I clocked the whole game in one five-hour session. Mind, I was wired.
The first time I ever played Sonic 2 (on megadrive) I clocked the whole game in one five-hour session. Mind, I was wired.
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Pinball rules - but it's so hard to find in most arcades these days.Thrash Harry wrote:Haven't played games at work for years. Used to play Digger on the PC and Labyrinth on the old BBC machines after graduating. I have also survived bouts of addiction to Sonic The Hedgehog, Alien Trilogy and HalfLife over the last decade or so. But generally, games have never really been my thing. I could never get the hang of arcade games, always preferred pinball myself. PC pinball just isn't the same. Half the fun is giving it a good slap when the ball goes straight down the middle.
As for games, it's got to be flash stuff. That penguin kept me entertained for a while. And Couronne was superb until it became subscription-based.
Names are just a souvenir ...
Russian footie in the run-up to the World Cup - my latest E-book available from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DGJFF6G
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Used to have a serious Tetris addiction, then we got the pre-menstrual boss from hell.
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None of the above. I'm so sad I spend time reading sh1t like this on here. Or searching for mongoose porn.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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We don't have any interesting stuff on our PCs. Mind you, even if we did if we ran them they'd probably crash our PCs!
We're using PII 200mhz with 96mb RAM, Running Windows 95. Since they first came into our place (way back in '98!) we now have to run 5 IE5.5 screens, WinTV, Outlook 2000 as well as various Access databases. Also only about 300-400mb free on the C Drive.
Consequently the machines generally crash about 3 or 4 times per shift. And most of them haven't been turned off for any long period of time since they were first put in either. Or defragged. Or scan disked.
Thank god we're going to be getting new PCs in the next couple of months (P4 2.4ghz, 512mb RAM)!
We're using PII 200mhz with 96mb RAM, Running Windows 95. Since they first came into our place (way back in '98!) we now have to run 5 IE5.5 screens, WinTV, Outlook 2000 as well as various Access databases. Also only about 300-400mb free on the C Drive.
Consequently the machines generally crash about 3 or 4 times per shift. And most of them haven't been turned off for any long period of time since they were first put in either. Or defragged. Or scan disked.
Thank god we're going to be getting new PCs in the next couple of months (P4 2.4ghz, 512mb RAM)!
24.24.2.489 Deceased
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Holy Snapping A$$goles, C3!CellThree wrote:We're using PII 200mhz with 96mb RAM
work : 2Ghz Mac G5, 1.5 Mgb RAM. 23" Sony cinema display
home : 1Ghz. Mac G4, 256 Mgb RAM, 17" AppleVision
all of the above = happiness
except being at work.
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"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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I recently discovered 'Spider Sol' and am now wrestling with the four suit level. Jeeeez have never cleared it and the best I've done is shift two suits.
Nowt replaces Tetris mind you...but some fekkers taken it out of the loo and been playing with it elsewhere....and now we can't find it!!!!!
It's gonna play havoc with me bowels unless it's found soon - I simply can't evacuate until I find the gameboy.
Nowt replaces Tetris mind you...but some fekkers taken it out of the loo and been playing with it elsewhere....and now we can't find it!!!!!
It's gonna play havoc with me bowels unless it's found soon - I simply can't evacuate until I find the gameboy.
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Wha.....?
58% of you never play games at work? What's going on?
You're a right bunch of goody two-shoes! I bet you were all the teacher's pet at school.
As for Pikkrong.... You NEVER play computer games? Blimey!
58% of you never play games at work? What's going on?
You're a right bunch of goody two-shoes! I bet you were all the teacher's pet at school.
As for Pikkrong.... You NEVER play computer games? Blimey!
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Try working where I do BS, Local Gov will suck the life breath out of you. FACT!
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Erm...I don't either, Shuck. I LOATHE them (well, except for Animal Crossing, and that's not a computer game, anyway).Black Shuck wrote:As for Pikkrong.... You NEVER play computer games? Blimey!
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http://www.lak.co.za/404error.html and wait a little bitQuiff Boy wrote:dont forget http://www.myheartland.co.uk/404.php