If you could go back in time and live in a dorm room again, what are some cool things youd put inside it. For some people this may be what cool things DID/DO you have in your dorm room.
If you could go back in time and live in a dorm room again, what are some cool things youd put inside it. For some people this may be what cool things DID/DO you have in your dorm room.
ill start off:
Disco ball
MBP
SNES
Kids these days.
I just wish I'd had a TV and DVD player. A computer. A printer.
Hell, I remember how we all gathered round to witness the blinding speed of my roommates' brand new 286 (16 mhz?) computer! We got such a laugh about how his pinball game was unplayable at such speeds.
Hell, I remember how we all gathered round to witness the blinding speed of my roommates' brand new 286 (16 mhz?) computer! We got such a laugh about how his pinball game was unplayable at such speeds.
I remember the same thing -- high-school, though, and it was tetris: those were great old games. I can't remember how fast the processor was on that 286, but I do remember watching DOS counting the memory up to 2MB
Surround sound is for nerds. Just give me two honkin' speakers.
Watch Blackhawk Down in surround sound and report back. It can leave you shell shocked in a way a straight speaker system can't (I have tried it both ways). If surround is done right, then it can really be impressive.
I remember back in college we had two Mac Pluses set up with Strategic Conquest on each. They were so slow that we played two games simultaneously, one on each machine, just to keep ourselves awake. 7.12 MHz or something like that.
What we really wanted back then was airconditioning and a color TV (we had a tiny b/w). An iPod would have been a hefty improvement over our dual-cassette (with high speed dubbing) boom box with separable speakers of 5W each.
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Stripper pole.
Two Bi Sluts.
Two Bi Sluts.
Thread Over. Winner!
Twins.
Triplets, anyone?
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Triplets, anyone?
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considering what Kasper posted earlier this year I think you're fine.
You didn't go to college?
That's right.
If you could go back in time and live in a dorm room again, what are some cool things youd put inside it. For some people this may be what cool things DID/DO you have in your dorm room.
ill start off:
Disco ball
MBP
SNES
Kids these days.
I just wish I'd had a TV and DVD player. A computer. A printer.
I have a 6.1 surround sound system in my place now. lesbian incesting stripper twins not regarded, I think I might just win.
Surround sound is for nerds. Just give me two honkin' speakers.
Hell, I remember how we all gathered round to witness the blinding speed of my roommates' brand new 286 (16 mhz?) computer! We got such a laugh about how his pinball game was unplayable at such speeds.
I remember the same thing -- high-school, though, and it was tetris: those were great old games. I can't remember how fast the processor was on that 286, but I do remember watching DOS counting the memory up to 2MB
I have a 6.1 surround sound system in my place now. lesbian incesting stripper twins not regarded, I think I might just win.
... so loud that it'll blow the clothes right off them, right?
... so loud that it'll blow the clothes right off them, right?
That's what I'm hoping for
Surround sound is for nerds. Just give me two honkin' speakers.
Watch Blackhawk Down in surround sound and report back. It can leave you shell shocked in a way a straight speaker system can't (I have tried it both ways). If surround is done right, then it can really be impressive.
I remember back in college we had two Mac Pluses set up with Strategic Conquest on each. They were so slow that we played two games simultaneously, one on each machine, just to keep ourselves awake. 7.12 MHz or something like that.
What we really wanted back then was airconditioning and a color TV (we had a tiny b/w). An iPod would have been a hefty improvement over our dual-cassette (with high speed dubbing) boom box with separable speakers of 5W each.