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Re: How Did You Get Your Internet Identity?

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:41 am
by Lavarinth
mAc Chaos wrote:
Lavarinth wrote:
mAc Chaos wrote:
Lavarinth wrote: I recall this.

I attempted to change my name as well, to Zilous, but never pulled through with it for the sake of being forgotten.
So that's who that is on my XBL list. :P
Yeah- Stop signing in and out 20 times in 5 minutes.
Get Halo. :P
I have 1, 2, and 3.

Re: How Did You Get Your Internet Identity?

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:58 pm
by mAc Chaos
WHAT.

Let's play.  They just revamped the online play I hear.  New skulls, new achievements.  And NEW MAPS coming soon.

Re: How Did You Get Your Internet Identity?

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:08 pm
by Lavarinth
DOOD HALO 3 IS LIKE SO FIVE YEARS AGO DIDN'T YOU GET MEMO?! All about Rock Band 2 now. Yes, I sing.

But I'll look into it.

Re: How Did You Get Your Internet Identity?

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 3:07 pm
by Marco
Eh, I'm sure I told the story before, but I met someone on the old Prodigy service bulletin boards back in... hmmmm, 1995?  Some charismatic guy there named Harlock befriended me and ended up sending me a couple of animes, Galaxy Express 999 and Uchuu Senkan Yamato.  Desler is from Yamato.  I enjoyed the series a lot and it was the only anime I watched for a very long time (even though it was very old).  I lost track of Harlock after Prodigy upgraded to full blown dial-up internet.  I only saw Harlock again about 8 or so years ago when he visited Campaign Creations and said hello on the forum.

Things change, you can get anime anywhere on the internet these days, I just thought it was real cool someone was willing to help out a near stranger and send videos at their own expense after just a few conversations.  Lots of things change, though I think I still have those VHS tapes somewhere in my closet (though no way to play them any longer).

Re: How Did You Get Your Internet Identity?

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:51 pm
by Lavarinth
Desler wrote: (though no way to play them any longer).
Sad sorry of technology there. To think of how fast VCR players came and went. What's after CD-shaped devices? I'm guessing USB-drive-like items, considering a USB drive can hold hundreds of gigs now. But then what?