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saja

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  1. I like to participate in this aperture science activi- ** I mean The Super Mega Awesome AccursedFarms giveaway.
  2. Sweet pancake with canola honey, hot pepper and mustard. Wasn't as bad as I had expected.
  3. Wolfcreek - 8.999999999... / 10 -1 because it's not the best (there is no static best in my opinion). And the infinite irrational part is becuase it's hard for me to believe that a person could do all of that horrible, barbaric, fearful things without hesitation and could show false feelings to others.
  4. Trine ost 05 - Crystal Caverns. I'm listening to this because the game got me. Captured my soul. With the Trine . So peaceful.
  5. Just finished Trine. I think it was a bit short (?), but I enjoyed it so much. Especially the music is beautiful and it calms me. The developers must have great ideas and so much beauty in their minds.
  6. Anything with mayonnaise. Cause it's good for you. Just joking. Most favorite are pancakes. And noodles. Lots of noodles. Strange fact: I love eating noodles without any other food.
  7. NI!
  8. saja

    Joke Thread.

    Two atoms are sitting in a bar. One says 'I've lost an electron'. The other asks 'Are you sure?'. And the first replies, 'Yes, I'm positive.'
  9. TRUE LOVE ANOTHER FACT: I AM IN LOVE WITH JEK JEK TAR. [off]I guess it's hard not to be in love with a person who draws dragons with characteristics and facial expressions in a sophisticated way and writes a reference from a Douglas Adams book.[/off] And for the topic: I'm flat-footed, and have a long scar on my sole - caused a broken bottle in a lake (stupid, light-minded drunk people) 10 years ago. Oh, and I'm wearing glasses.
  10. Strange facts? Okay, let me see... I love running. If I have time I always go to my destination by foot and strangely never get tired (except for sprinting). I mean, once I ran about 30 kms in a row - I think it took 5 and a half hours to get to my classmate's house for repairing her computer. After that I had to take a shower. Sometimes I choose the hard way of doing things. I don't like going out. I don't enjoy the parties where people are just wobbling and not dancing or impossible to breathe with the huge amount of cigarette smoke. And I hate strobing lights in the dark. And I wouldn't like doing that stuff at night too. At night I'm sleeping. I'm a daylight living person. I'm 20 years old and I can think about the consequences and serious problems of the World since I was 14. I started developing deep thoughts inside myself when I was only 8! Thoughts like why is there war or why are the politicians peculate money for their own or why are the people not thinking before they doing something or what is the smallest particle in the World or how big is the universe, etc. When I was at my primary school I always stayed in the classroom drawing or studying more instead of going to the yard playing with the other students. I wasn't too speechful too. Though I helped a lot to my classmates. Even if my actions put me in danger and/or serious penalty of the school. Have a talent of learning languages easily and drawing complex things precisely.
  11. Just bought the new humble indie bundle: The Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle for $10 under Linux. And now I'm downloading Trine ))). Soon I will be playing Trine. I heard that game is good.
  12. omg! That is awesome! Those sketches are amazing! And looks like the characters have some kind of personality too, not just like accurate drawings of rare species in a biologist's point of view. By the way, I'm making some plans for a lego robot for a robot building competition.
  13. I'm on my Technology of Programming university lesson. Learning Java on Netbeans. Just showed my homework to the class leader ("teacher").
  14. I have all of the 3 games on a DVD in a DVD case which I brought at a local store. I've played all of the Penumbra games on my Linux based system. The story was good and the gameplay had the perfect mood for the story. At the beginning I tried not to kill the dogs just avoid them. Then in the shafts where was a lake I used the propane gas canisters after I had thrown some beef to keep them busy. Poor dr. Swanson .
  15. To give someone a peach (barackot adni valakinek) - when you stress and rub your fist at someone's head Or this is better I think: The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree ( az alma nem esik messze a fájától) - every child is similar to their parents Who loves, lives twice (aki szeret, kétszer él) - love makes the person's life more beautiful and rich
  16. What happened to the Milky Way chocolate spread? The jar with the cream, not the chocolate bars! I heard that the production had stopped. Where can I find one, just one jar of that stuff? I could pay 3-4 times more money for it. (I want to give it to a girl who I know and she liked it too. But I guess I'll just pick some flowers and some ordinary chocolate for her birthday. Or I don't know. I'm not good at this giving stuff. I want some unique thing to give her.)
  17. Gordon Freeman, Captain Gordon Freeman of the Intergalactic House of Pancakes, aliens (not the human flesh eating or parasiting ones), Lamarr (<3), Uriah (the vortigaunt from ep2) or other vortigaunts, Solid Snake, Philip LaFresque, April (from TLJ), Barry Burton (with a Jill sandwich), Twinsen (from LBA). And this is a special one: Drake the dragon from Dragonheart movie. The first one. When I first saw it as a child I almost cried at the end. Of course any kind of other friendly dragon would be fantastic to meet with in real life. Even if it could not speak.
  18. We have 3 dogs and a cat. This one on the first and second picture is a Lurcher: Her right eye is half brown half blue. It's because the fur texture gene, or something. (My sister has a biology (genetics) degree not me ) http://people.inf.elte.hu/sajsaai/downloads/fr_v285_small.png The next one is a border collie and mudi hybrid: http://people.inf.elte.hu/sajsaai/downloads/bdr_v431_small.png (He's a bit antisocial on a specific place, not at home or any other location) And the youngest one is a mudi with an extraordinary colour: http://people.inf.elte.hu/sajsaai/downloads/csfr_v012_small.png And here's the cat: http://people.inf.elte.hu/sajsaai/downloads/mrc_v532_small.png There are also videos of the dogs:
  19. I'm going home from a university course called "Chinese art of movement". That was good. I feel like I'm alive compared the time when I sit in front of the screen at home. Half of the time was about learning kung fu and self defense stuff, the other half was some kind of chi kong, air breathing techniques. Oh, here's the bus I'm getting on.
  20. I know this isn't a start up noise of a system, rather a video commercial (in a game). but I really like this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbaAKs4iSXk&feature=related
  21. I love that game so much! I've played it through 100 or more times. I remember when I first played it as a kid. I used paper and pencil to solve the harder puzzles. Oh, and I played it on a windows 95 which frozed and got a bsod when I clicked too much on the apple tree. On windows 98 it got the blurping audio into infinite loop and the game got frozen. That was hilarious for the first time. Nowadays I play games on wine. And it seems the games are running more reliable and dx9 games a bit faster than on any windows os. Btw, there's a sequel called Skull Monkeys on the PSX. I beat that game too on an emulator (saving game states is useful). The game was a bit too hard sometimes, and it's a 2d platformer so totally different in gameplay. As for the story and the video cutscenes it was good, enjoyable, but shorter. Much shorter. My favourite cutscene from the Neverhood chronicles is the robot bill part.
  22. On this week the mornings were cold (about 15 degrees Celsius) and rest of the days were pretty warm - about 28 or 32 degrees Celsius. With the sun gets farther the cold weather of the morning fades away slower.
  23. The possibility of successful data recovery surely depends upon the method(s) used to delete the original files? Okay, let's be honest. What I wrote wasn't the whole truth. This is a bit more complex thing. The successful data recovery depends on the HDD-s health (if it is an HDD and not an SSD or CF card, or flash memory), {the amount of data used for indexing of the windows operating system * the time you used windows since the deletion * the multiplical inverse of your HDD-s free space} is minimal (in normal cases this has no effect for half a year, depends on the HDD capacity, free space, etc.), the partition type hasn't changed 10-15 times (each time to a new kind of partition type), {the amount of data you deleted * the amount of times you deleted and rewrote data * the size of the rewritten data} is minimal (of course it is easier to lost bigger files), if it's a flash disk, then if you filled it with data, you wouldn't be able to get the previously deleted files. In the case of deleting one or more partition the possibility of the full (not just the filesystem and the main files) recovery depends on the disk's usage too.
  24. Thank you. That was the first time I got a weird response like this When I saw the first two sentences for a couple of seconds I thought you were hungarian too. Anyway you're pretty good at spelling. I heard that speech is harder to learn in hungarian for someone who is not native. At least you can write perfectly in hunglish . And strange thing is I could read your post and understand it clearly for the first time.
  25. Hi! My name is John (I think that's the english version of my name) I'm from Hungary. I love Freeman's mind and Civil Protection videos. Well, there isn't anything cool to say about myself except for I like helping people, eating pancakes, surfing around the web, programming in haskell, c++, python and java, creating 3d models in blender 3d, using linux, going for a walk with my dogs, feeding my cat to death, washing the dishes, cleaning the house, shooting the Snot Thing, etc.
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