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Haha that's awesome. Well played IGN.

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#2  Edited By Angre_Leperkan439

I need more information. I record much in the same way you do, except I use bandicam instead of FRAPS. When you try to start audacity, audacity doesn't record yourself talking?

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@49th said:

That's the sound of me stabbing this orange

You cheeky motherfucker.

This horrible rhyming, I wish not to stall,

But we love giantbomb, we one and all.

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#5  Edited By Angre_Leperkan439

No clue since i'm on the east coast.

Road trips are rarely as fun as they sound unless you stop often.

I gotta be honest, the most appealing thing to me always was the driving part. Just cruising along in the world, going where you wanna go, being free. I always loved driving long(ish) distances for this reason

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#6  Edited By Angre_Leperkan439

I never took a long roadtrip, but my friends and I had planned one to Florida (we live in Wisconsin). I don't have much in the way of specific places to stop (short of like Grand Canyon n sich), but I know a lot of people who've driven cross-country before and I've got some general tips that might help?

My tips:

Bring your own food. i.e. Lunch meat, sandwhiches, drinks, etc. My friends and I only planned to eat out one time in a two week trip. It's better to buy food at grocery stores n sich along the way, save money.

Plan to need extra money. Like I said I don't have any actual experience with this, but I know a few people who road tripped and didn't budget as much as they should. While it might lead to some "adventures" (like sleeping on the beach and eating coconuts, and buying a stolen car accidentally), it's probably better to plan ahead and have emergency money if you need it.

One more thing: Don't plan too many activities. You gotta remember you'll be driving all day for like a week straight, so you'll naturally be exhausted. Make sure you leave time to relax n refuel.

Hopefully this helps. Maybe you won't need it, and maybe I'm just full of crap. Regardless, good luck on your roadtrip!

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@turambar said:

Got a BA in History, currently getting my teaching license and a Masters in Education at Edgewood College along with teaching 11th grade full time.

Woot! History majors, represent.

I'm finishing up my BA in History (same as this dude) in May. As for where that will take me... yea...

...I'll be honest here. I don't think history is a good choice for a profession unless you're going into teaching. It's too general otherwise. Let's hope it turns out for me though!!!

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I was forced today to install itunes on my desktop in order to allow iPod Touch syncing. I have been using winamp for at least 6 months, and so have become very accustomed to it.

I installed iTunes about an hour ago. Since then, it's frozen three times.

I hate iTunes. With a passionate hatred. My reasoning for this are as follows:

1) It freezes all the time. Especially right after a newly downloaded update.

2) It's a system hog (I have not actually compared the processing required to run this compared to, say, winamp, but I have heard rumors of this).

3) It's clunky. It runs slowly and inefficiently, the menus are difficult and annoying to navigate, and overall it's not very well streamlined.

4) No customization. No custom skins, no themes, no real advanced settings in the preferences window. Overall, you can do very little save change the layout a bit.

If anybody else has anything to add to this by all means feel free to do so. And, in the slightest of chances somebody out there actually likes iTunes, I'd also like to hear your dissenting opinion as well (I promise to be respectful and courteous).

Overall, TLDR, I miss winamp. And I had a sad.

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#9  Edited By Angre_Leperkan439

Well, not to toot my own horn... But Imma toot my own horn. Check this out, it's games I do with two friends of mine :) Some videos are better than others, but we have a lot of variety!

www.gentlemenwithcontrollers.com

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The Island. 8.5/10. Good acting, interesting plot and execution, and Scarlett Johansson sexying up the set the entire movie. Overall a pretty good movie, and one that I hadn't heard of before watching it last semester in one of my classes (finally took the time to sit down and finish the movie last weekend, since I hadn't finished the entire movie in my class)