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#1  Edited By ButtonMasher

We used to have hedgehog flavour crisps in the UK, oh well it was a bit of a fad:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HEDGEHOG_CRISPS.jpg
 I'm sure the US has seaweed, but in Wales it's considered a delicacy and sold as Laver Bread (also in Japan). Like Marmite it's very nutritious and you either love it or hate it but it makes a fried breakfast something special:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laver_%28seaweed%29
 For those with a sweet tooth there's liquorice allsorts:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquorice_allsorts
and dolly mixtures:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_Mixtures

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#2  Edited By ButtonMasher

Pong (or a variant) on a friends Atari 2600 if I recall correctly. Then he had a ZX81 and shortly afterward a Commodore Vic20, then I sort of stealed a lead when my parents bought me a BBC Micro which meant I could play Overdrive (think Pole Position without corners), Elite and Revs which was probably the first realistic feeling F1 sim. The nose of the car tilted upward from a standing start.

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#3  Edited By ButtonMasher

Well the only true way to tell is to watch Pyro running. If Pyro's arms are flapping around up and down with lots of finger waggling then it's a girly run.

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#4  Edited By ButtonMasher
@XenoZak said:
" I thought it was a michael jackson impersonator that got turned into a zombie....  are you  not  allowed to impersonate michael jackson anymore? "
They could try and sue the cons in the penitentiary that staged a mass thriller dance at Halloween a few years ago. They'd have lots of new friends itching to meet them when they got out.
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#5  Edited By ButtonMasher
@august:   I have a backup and set it not to update, if it does then that would send out a message to Steam users.
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#6  Edited By ButtonMasher

Woke up at 7am, went to Uni, part time job in the evening, project work all night.  Back to Uni, part time job, project work all night. Back to Uni, handed in project, went to part time job and had a hard time being sensible at 9 pm. So about 65-66 hours I think

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#8  Edited By ButtonMasher
@Siphillis:  I read that Steam allow the publishers to determine the asking price at any given time, so it's possible that the guys who took umbrage with Infinity Ward have a say. MW2 is a game that I don't own, too many hacks amongst other reasons.
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#9  Edited By ButtonMasher
@HitmanAgent47:  I've been using Steam since HL2 came out and I've got just over 250 games, about 95% of which are installed. Surprisingly it uses just under 500GB (on a relatively fast Samsung SpinPoint drive), but then not every game I buy is a triple A blockbuster needing 16GB like GTA IV or Mass Effect which is just under 11GB. I buy indie games and adventure games too, which brings down the space requirement a lot - Geometry Wars is 80 MB for example. It's easy to accrue a lot of games through Steam deals, the iD Super pack is about 22 games. Backing it all up is fairly simple, just quit Steam and copy your SteamApps folder to a USB drive. Reinstall Steam and just move the SteamApps folder into the right place. Also there's the inbuilt thing which will do that work splitting it up into sizes you determine. If you use the SteamApps folder method, it sometimes re-downloads portions of games but if you tell it to stop and re-verify the cache for a game it usually stops. By backing it up I wouldn't imagine that this constitutes a re-install, since you aren't invoking an installer so DRM shouldn't matter. I bought a new PC in November and moved it all across without any issues.
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