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MS Scores with Babes...NOT

Jason Moy

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Jason Moy » Sun, 23 Feb 2003 11:16:26



I wonder what color bikini Jim Clark likes.

Jason

Jason Moy

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Jason Moy » Sun, 23 Feb 2003 11:16:57

*** and roses?

Er n/m.

On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 17:11:51 -0800, The Carvalho Family


>Smithereens!
>:-)






>>>:


>>>: >


>>>: > : Why are you so insecure as a PS2 owner?
>>>: > :
>>>: > : This sort of shit simply doesn't belong here.  Piss off Sony
>>>ass-kisser.
>>>: >
>>>: > THIS WEEK - ON SMITHS AT WAR
>>>: >
>>>: > :D
>>>: >
>>>: >
>>>:
>>>: When Smiths Attack!

>>>SMITH AND SMITHER

>>>PResented by Tommy Vance :D

>>Lord of the Sims: The Two Smiths

rbee

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by rbee » Sun, 23 Feb 2003 11:27:02



jeez!  is it so far fetched that he's not worried and thought it might be
interesting to this group he likes to post on?

ok ot may have helped.....

but if you've been here a while, i don't know how you can slam

The Smith......

rob

Redmis

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Redmis » Sun, 23 Feb 2003 12:07:20

Are you referring to Steve Smith's, 'Four Wheel Drift?'  I don't care if he
wrote 'The New Testament' - I stand by my comment.

Damien Smit

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Damien Smit » Sun, 23 Feb 2003 12:09:18

Are you referring to Steve Smith's, 'Four Wheel Drift?'  I don't care if he
wrote 'The New Testament' - I stand by my comment.

Haqsa

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Haqsa » Sun, 23 Feb 2003 12:36:53

Ya know, actually DOA:XBV is one hell of a good sim.  Take the AI for
example - you have to buy the women presents in order to get them to team up
with you, and if they don't like the presents they get mad and throw them
away.  Is that realistic or what?  And how about those physics?  Never
before have I seen elastic body dynamics so well modeled.  And the jumping
game - pure genius!!!




> >It's no GPL!

> I wonder what color bikini Jim Clark likes.

> Jason

Steve Smit

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Steve Smit » Thu, 27 Feb 2003 05:53:30

I have a 10-year-old son whose fav PC games are Medieval, BF1942, NOLF2,
OpFlashPt, and the Impossible Creatures demo (he has a PS2 which he never
touches and an Xbox on which he only plays Halo), and an 8-year-old daughter
who wouldn't touch a computer with a 3.2-meter pole.



> Steve,
> You don't know Yu-Gi-Oh? Missin' out. Just ask any eight-year-old. ;-)
> Jim


> >For everybody who thinks MS is killing 'em at the box office, this just
in:
> >the only Xbox game in January's Top 10 Sales list is at the very bottom;
the
> >extremely pandering Xtreme Beach Volleyball, behind a Gameboy title I
never
> >heard of.

> >1. The Sims / PS2 / EA / $49
> >2. The Getaway / PS2 / SCEA / $40
> >3. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City / PS2 / EA / $50
> >4. Devil May Cry 2 / PS2 / Capcom / $49
> >5. SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals / PS2 / SCEA / $60
> >6. Dragon Ball Z Budokai / PS2 / Infogrames / $49
> >7. Madden NFL 2003 / PS2 / EA / $49
> >8. ATV Offroad Fury 2 / PS2 / SCEA / $40
> >9. Yu-Gi-Oh! Eternal / GBA / Konami / $30
> >10. Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball / Xbox / Tecmo / $50

Jason Moy

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Jason Moy » Thu, 27 Feb 2003 06:10:21

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 20:53:30 GMT, "Steve Smith"


>I have a 10-year-old son whose fav PC games are Medieval, BF1942, NOLF2,
>OpFlashPt, and the Impossible Creatures demo (he has a PS2 which he never
>touches and an Xbox on which he only plays Halo), and an 8-year-old daughter
>who wouldn't touch a computer with a 3.2-meter pole.

I have a 3 year old daughter who likes GPL.  I'm not kidding, whenever
she's here she'll work the wheel and let daddy take the pedals...

Jason

Steve Smit

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Steve Smit » Thu, 27 Feb 2003 09:57:58

Okay, my daughter *used* to like GPL...when she was abt. 5.  Her impression
of how Daddy drives was to saw back and forth madly at the wheel.  I still
have a replay of her at Talladega tacking down the back straight like an
undercranked America's Cup leg.  (She is now only interested in music, so I
may have to find a use for all that MIDI h/w & s/w that came w. all those
Creative Labs sound cards.  Finally!)


> On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 20:53:30 GMT, "Steve Smith"

> >I have a 10-year-old son whose fav PC games are Medieval, BF1942, NOLF2,
> >OpFlashPt, and the Impossible Creatures demo (he has a PS2 which he never
> >touches and an Xbox on which he only plays Halo), and an 8-year-old
daughter
> >who wouldn't touch a computer with a 3.2-meter pole.

> I have a 3 year old daughter who likes GPL.  I'm not kidding, whenever
> she's here she'll work the wheel and let daddy take the pedals...

> Jason

Jason Moy

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Jason Moy » Thu, 27 Feb 2003 22:56:21

On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 00:57:58 GMT, "Steve Smith"


>undercranked America's Cup leg.  (She is now only interested in music, so I
>may have to find a use for all that MIDI h/w & s/w that came w. all those
>Creative Labs sound cards.  Finally!)

If you ever need any advice on hardware/software for PC music stuff
drop me a line.  It's actually the only reason I ever started buying
Intel-based machines (until Nascar 1 came out of course...).

Jason

Eldre

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by Eldre » Fri, 28 Feb 2003 03:17:32


You've got mail...<g>
I need to rebuild my studio.  The last software I used was (I think) Cakewalk
3.0...

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Steve Smit

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by Steve Smit » Fri, 28 Feb 2003 04:12:46

I thought the Mac was supposed to be the ne plus ultra of MIDI machines?
All my musician friends (ok, my one musically-enabled buddy, Rob Mounsey)
seem to favor Macs.


> On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 00:57:58 GMT, "Steve Smith"

> >undercranked America's Cup leg.  (She is now only interested in music, so
I
> >may have to find a use for all that MIDI h/w & s/w that came w. all those
> >Creative Labs sound cards.  Finally!)

> If you ever need any advice on hardware/software for PC music stuff
> drop me a line.  It's actually the only reason I ever started buying
> Intel-based machines (until Nascar 1 came out of course...).

> Jason

Jason Moy

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Jason Moy » Fri, 28 Feb 2003 06:51:23

On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 19:12:46 GMT, "Steve Smith"


>I thought the Mac was supposed to be the ne plus ultra of MIDI machines?
>All my musician friends (ok, my one musically-enabled buddy, Rob Mounsey)
>seem to favor Macs.

Ease-of-use.  Macs also initially provided more professional solutions
in the late 80's with the Digidesign hardware/softwre (i.e. Pro
Tools).  Right now I wouldn't stop making music on a PC if Apple paid
me to be their spokesperson, there's just way too much good software
for the PC now (just as with every other kind of software).  The sort
of things I'm working on at the moment would either require several
thousand dollars of vintage modular synthesizers or the very specific
software packages I'm using, for which there is no equivalent on a
Macintosh.  If the aim is creativity, I'd rather use the solution that
provides the most options and flexibility. =)

Jason  

Steve Smit

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Steve Smit » Fri, 28 Feb 2003 10:09:42

'k.


> On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 19:12:46 GMT, "Steve Smith"

> >I thought the Mac was supposed to be the ne plus ultra of MIDI machines?
> >All my musician friends (ok, my one musically-enabled buddy, Rob Mounsey)
> >seem to favor Macs.

> Ease-of-use.  Macs also initially provided more professional solutions
> in the late 80's with the Digidesign hardware/softwre (i.e. Pro
> Tools).  Right now I wouldn't stop making music on a PC if Apple paid
> me to be their spokesperson, there's just way too much good software
> for the PC now (just as with every other kind of software).  The sort
> of things I'm working on at the moment would either require several
> thousand dollars of vintage modular synthesizers or the very specific
> software packages I'm using, for which there is no equivalent on a
> Macintosh.  If the aim is creativity, I'd rather use the solution that
> provides the most options and flexibility. =)

> Jason

Ruud Dingeman

MS Scores with Babes...NOT

by Ruud Dingeman » Fri, 28 Feb 2003 10:35:24


> I thought the Mac was supposed to be the ne plus ultra of MIDI machines?
> All my musician friends (ok, my one musically-enabled buddy, Rob Mounsey)
> seem to favor Macs.

Well, that may be due to the heritage of the Atari ST  :)   That was the
first popular machine with MIDI built-in, but it was also kinda cheap
and considered by many a 'wanabe Macintosh' (which was utterly expensive
at the time).

So, when the ST declined and the Mac got cheaper many musicians started
to consider a Mac, also because it had a relatively good sound system
built-in when the pc still mainly said 'beep' and 'kccchhh' (the Sound
Blaster was yet to be invented). The Mac didn't have MIDI built-in though.

Regards, Ruud


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