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Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 7:59 pm
I am totally kicking myself for letting some of the items I did go.
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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:10 am
Exxos I am totally kicking myself for letting some of the items I did go. Oh honey...I totally know what you mean...I sold my Nano-C...and I'm still crying buckets over it for a month now.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:11 pm
And then there are days like today where I am flustered at not having something and feel really awkward about borrowing it back. Need to get my act together and get through life to marrying that girl... xd Marriage! The sole benefit I see in it is the ability to borrow your spouse's gaia wardrobe.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:42 pm
Exxos And then there are days like today where I am flustered at not having something and feel really awkward about borrowing it back. Need to get my act together and get through life to marrying that girl... xd Marriage! The sole benefit I see in it is the ability to borrow your spouse's gaia wardrobe. I wish. My husband wouldn't even know how to use Gaia.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:27 pm
Sammirah Exxos And then there are days like today where I am flustered at not having something and feel really awkward about borrowing it back. Need to get my act together and get through life to marrying that girl... xd Marriage! The sole benefit I see in it is the ability to borrow your spouse's gaia wardrobe. I wish. My husband wouldn't even know how to use Gaia. Heh, that makes me wonder about what gaia would look like to someone that outside our tech-driven culture. They are just now getting this injection of all of this. Gaia would seem like insanity. Especially the AGA. Dressing up virtual dolls, being immature ourselves while avoiding young people with brutal disdain.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:04 am
GuinAoiichi Ok so i need some help. Years ago , i got for my birthdays a Record player. Well recently, i bought two brand new Vynils. And both times i played these brand new records the sound wasn't that great. There was skipping , and noise.And one of the records sounded like it got stuck. NOW, i put on an old record from like the 80's . A record that was bought at a swap meet. And this thing sounds great. Sounds like a record should sound. So if you guys have ever owned a Vinyl record player do you have any advice? I went back to the place i bought my last record. And an old lady that works there gave me a tip on what i could do to get my records to play right. Tape a penny to the needle head . WOW ! How simple is that !? And it worked. ( i had to use two pennies ) But its better than , haveing to buy a new record player. ($99- 130$ ? ) Or going through the hassle of returning/exchanging the records i bought.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:08 am
Exxos Sammirah Exxos And then there are days like today where I am flustered at not having something and feel really awkward about borrowing it back. Need to get my act together and get through life to marrying that girl... xd Marriage! The sole benefit I see in it is the ability to borrow your spouse's gaia wardrobe. I wish. My husband wouldn't even know how to use Gaia. Heh, that makes me wonder about what gaia would look like to someone that outside our tech-driven culture. They are just now getting this injection of all of this. Gaia would seem like insanity. Especially the AGA. Dressing up virtual dolls, being immature ourselves while avoiding young people with brutal disdain. He likes seeing the avatars I come up with, and I think he knows that I go on Gaia to chat with friends and talk about Doctor Who and Harry Potter, but the intricacies (like the different personalities of the different forums or the Gaia storyline) are more or less lost on him. Bhutan only got television in 1999, to say nothing of when they got the internet (I'm not sure when, but the vast majority of people don't have internet access at home; those who work in offices can use it at work). As such, Bhutanese of my generation did not grow up with the internet at all and they kind of use it the internet like teenagers in the 90s. By that I mean falling for hoaxes, posting shocking pictures they don't realise are fake, using weird spellings of their names to appear cool. Also tagging people in pictures they aren't actually in, which drives me crazy. One of my husband's Facebook friends, whom I've never even heard of, tried to tag herself on a wedding picture of just the two of us leaning in for a kiss. I mean, really?
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:22 am
gaia_nitemareleft @Sam & Exxos: I'd say that a majority of the basic dwellers in our countries are also clueless with the internet culture (even the young folk). I've learned my lesson and try not to talk too much about "internet stuff" at my work because I usually just get blank stares from my co-workers. :Xd gaia_angelright
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:26 pm
Lilygwen gaia_nitemareleft @Sam & Exxos: I'd say that a majority of the basic dwellers in our countries are also clueless with the internet culture (even the young folk). I've learned my lesson and try not to talk too much about "internet stuff" at my work because I usually just get blank stares from my co-workers. :Xd gaia_angelright In Canada, it depends on the generation. Under 30s generally know their way around the net, but with my older friends it's funny how impressed they often are with what I know about computers (which really isn't that much).
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:27 pm
Sammirah Lilygwen gaia_nitemareleft @Sam & Exxos: I'd say that a majority of the basic dwellers in our countries are also clueless with the internet culture (even the young folk). I've learned my lesson and try not to talk too much about "internet stuff" at my work because I usually just get blank stares from my co-workers. :Xd gaia_angelright In Canada, it depends on the generation. Under 30s generally know their way around the net, but with my older friends it's funny how impressed they often are with what I know about computers (which really isn't that much). And when I say older I mean like 50s and up.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 11:01 pm
humble_gypsy_traveller Exxos I am totally kicking myself for letting some of the items I did go. Oh honey...I totally know what you mean...I sold my Nano-C...and I'm still crying buckets over it for a month now. A month or two after they came out, I sold about six Chyaku Norrius for around 50k.
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Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 4:48 am
Found this while surfing : HobowayI might try the WiFI booster.... sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:27 am
GuinAoiichi Found this while surfing : HobowayI might try the WiFI booster.... sweatdrop Sounds kinda iffy but if you try it and it works, let us know! lol
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Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 2:24 pm
They should put the little event buttin kajiggersh under our namesh in our guildsh, yesh.
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Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 2:49 pm
Exxos They should put the little event buttin kajiggersh under our namesh in our guildsh, yesh. Yeah I know - then we can stay safely here and play with our guildies and not have to venture out into the scary Gaian wilderness! ninja dramallama
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