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#1  Edited By satansmagichat

Mushrooms and pepperoni. Otherwise, black olives and ham, but only with thin crust.

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#3  Edited By satansmagichat

So, most of the champs I hate playing against are also the ones I likes playing. Like Teemo, Zilean, Cho'Gath, and Karthus. Honestly, since draft normal started, I just go with a band on Singed, Amumu, Tryn, and Singed. Otherwise, let it roll!!

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#4  Edited By satansmagichat

Also, Resident Evil 2. That game is just too awesome. Am I right?

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#5  Edited By satansmagichat

Super Meat Boy. I love that game. Hope you do, too.

Otherwise, suit yourself. To each his own. Etc.

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#6  Edited By satansmagichat

Occasionally I'll get bored and play me some Diablo 2 around twice a year. Other than that, I get the itchin for some old school action and have to head to Portland to Ground Kontrol every other week for free play nights. That place makes me happy...

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#7  Edited By satansmagichat

I can't speak much for the UK, but my favorite job in the states was a baker. Working in the middle of the night to prepare and then proof bread/pastries/muffins/etc. was fun as hell. It got lonely, sure, but working for salary was awesome until my local bakery shut down. Man. Making bread from (almost) scratch was awesome.

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#9  Edited By satansmagichat

I really don't like starting new topics, but I want a human answer and would rather not deal with yahoo answers, so if this doesn't belong here, sorry, but I think you guys can help

I need a new MP3 player. I don't have an iPod or iPhone, but want a cheap MP3 player for the sole purpose of listening to podcasts. I don't even need to be able to listen to music well on this thing, I just need it to be a reliable MP3 player for listening to podcasts. The specifications are that I need to be able to easily fast forward through something, in case I accidentally skip to next track, I need to be able to find my way an hour into a Bombcast in a relatively short amount of the time. My current player only skips forward at 10x, so it would take 6 minutes to get an hour into a 2 hour podcast if I screw up. I also don't want it to stop working out of the blue or have parts that are easy to break down under extended use, like a touchscreen or something like that.

I currently have a COBY MP757-4G, and it might be the worst MP3 player I've ever owned. Before that I've had a bunch of cheap Sansa players, which I've actually had better luck with than the COBY player, but they weren't ideal. I want something cheap, something in the $20-50 range and it only needs to have those specifications. 1) Let me fast forward quickly, and 2) Not break easily. I plan on getting an iPhone within the next year, so I don't want to go all out, but need something in the meantime. Thanks, if you actually read this, and I hope someone can help.

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#10  Edited By satansmagichat

Another article about this here. From the article:

Players of the video game Foldit, a protein modeling program, have unlocked the structure of the protein CASP9, which is involved in the virus that causes simian AIDS. The breakthrough has eluded laboratory scientists for 15 years, yet, amazingly, the teams of gamers that worked on the problem needed just three weeks to make the correct decisions regarding the structure.
The difference maker, according to researchers who had previously worked on the problem, was the ability of Foldit and its users to make large-scale changes to the structure on a rapid basis. Previous modeling efforts conducted on dedicated supercomputers had locked researchers into certain assumptions on the most likely structure. Their ability to test variations on these assumptions was limited. The scope of Foldit allowed a much greater degree of freedom with regard to CASP9.

And this video is just about the game, has nothing to do with the new breakthroughs, but interesting.