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This is where you can discuss your homework, family, just about anything, make strange sounds and otherwise discuss things which are really not related to the Lancer-series. Yes that means you can discuss other games.

Post Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:48 pm

@gromit - it not that all dutch speak english that wel but moved to Canada when i was 7 and came back 4 years later. that why i speak (and type) pretty good english.

we're the past's future and the futures past

Post Sun Sep 07, 2003 11:52 am

@steel yeah dtd killed just about every joystick I owned...and still to this day (using emulators) I can't do the shotput!

@jollysoul - C128!! Thats a bit posh! I started on punch cards at school, upgraded to a Lynx, moved to the BBC B, then the BBC Master (which allowed you to play BBC B games a bit like the C128/C64), then followed the trusty old Amstrad CPC464 with its built in tape deck, then the Acorn Archimedes (RISC OS what an invention that was)....and so on until I finally made it to the 286 PC! Its weird looking back at it actually, cos I think I learnt something entirely different from each one.

@harcan aaah that explains it! but my girlfriend is polish and all of her family speak better english than me! The british education system is in desperate need of improvement methinks.

And yet again, I'm off-topic....*SLAP*...

Gromit
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I didn't achieve this position in life by having some snot-nosed punk leave my cheese out in the wind.

Post Sun Sep 07, 2003 6:14 pm

Umm...
Female, 38, London Uk
Telephonist @ Despatch company in city ...

Post Sun Sep 07, 2003 6:41 pm

Geez. this thread just refuses to die

Who are you and why are you reading my quote?

Post Sun Sep 07, 2003 9:55 pm

Texas,locomotive tech and i'm 32.

Post Mon Sep 08, 2003 2:39 am

23/ Female/ NC
I'm in the mortuary science field

Post Mon Sep 08, 2003 10:08 am

35 yr. old gamer from Manchester, New Hampshire, USA.



There is no honor in killing the weak-Klingon Proverb

Post Mon Sep 08, 2003 11:03 am

seems to be i'm the dinosaur in here (but still refuse do become extinct)

43yr, male, living in germany, http://freelancer.mipu.de

Post Tue Sep 09, 2003 3:47 pm

@gromit-oh yeah-the good old punch card way and the ripping you'd get with one punch in the wrong place--ouch! The local Community College had a build your own computer class at night, so I signed up for it and had my first IBM clone PC-a screaming 5MHZ AT 8086 with a 10 meg HD then onto a 386, 586(think it was called a P5). I have used machines that used the 8" floppy,also. A friend of mine had an Amstad and another had a Tandy. Man those were the days!

@mipu- not quite the dinosaur you think you are----52,male,Kentucky,USA
and like you said, still refuse to become extinct (nice saying BTW)

Stay frosty out there!!! "Check"-Trent

Post Tue Sep 09, 2003 4:29 pm

Here comes another old-timer, although I certainly don't feel old.

43, married, male, engineer, computer/gaming geek from just NW of Boston.

Beowulf, how's my server's ping?

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Earendil
SysAdmin of Boston Freelancer server

Post Tue Sep 09, 2003 4:37 pm

You know the Tandy family came from Kentucky -- Caldwell County. One of 'em went out to Texas around the early 1900s. Started a nickel and dime store, went into radio in the early days and then into electronics. Sold the company years ago though. I know some of the Tandys, the poor ones.








Jose Chavez: "Trent! It's good to see my kind of scum."

Post Thu Sep 11, 2003 3:07 pm

I am quite surprised at the more "mature" crowd we have in our little community! I was starting to think I was the oldest one still gaming! But seriously, its good to see that people of all ages can get together and have discussions on a shared interest! oh yeah, I almost forgot:

23 (almost 24) - student/IT professional - Chicago, IL USA
Better watch out! Us chicagoans have a long history of organized crime!

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"In space, no-one can hear you scream!"

Post Thu Sep 11, 2003 3:30 pm

Arizona, Im 36 work for a comunications company (network Ops). I build computers As a hobby.

A thank you to all the people on this sight. I've been reading the posts for a couple of months now, and all of you are what has made Freelancer Rock! I hope Ms & digital Anvil see how much hard work and hours of game play this sight is responsible for. Thanks again.

" There is no approved solution to a tactical situation".( General patton)

Post Thu Sep 11, 2003 4:00 pm

Hey, lots of us old gits got hooked on computer games before some of the younger members here were even born. I can remember staying up 'til 2 AM playing with my Spectrum in the mid '80s, when I knew I had to be up at 7 AM. So some things haven't changed!

p.s. A few months ago, a neighbour in his mid 30s said to me, "The only game I want is Elite." I told him to do a search on line. He did ... and started playing it again, only this time on his Pentium.







Jose Chavez: "Trent! It's good to see my kind of scum."

Post Thu Sep 11, 2003 4:42 pm

H-town(houston) Texas, Bike courier for 61/2 yrs. I'm 27 going on 18 lol. Love Video games. My first video game system was Atari 2500, then I had the Commador 64, with color moniter. 10lbs. floppy drive( flat black flimsy disks)

Really like this Game. stayed up last night till 2:30am. had to be at work at 7:00am lol droopy eyes today.

Don't catch the NuRgLe'S RoT

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