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KRVEFV

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  1. I really do appreciate the help. I have used both of those mods since last year and both are excellent mods, but in this situation neither of them does the the job. again thanks! krvefv
  2. I have had a problem with bioware and EA concerning installing two promo mods (Blood Dragon Armor, and Stone Prisoner) and two paid mods(Return to Osguard and Wardens Keep) . I have had about 14 communications, either by e-mail or chat and all have turned the same, the technician say's the problem is fixed and the games still will not load and work. Two months ago all four mods were loaded and I had just begun to start playing them when I had a motherboard failure and had to replace it. I have never been able to do anything with the mods since then. I know that I have them loaded on my system, but when I bring up the game to play, and the downloaded menu is displayed, it indicates that all four are loaded but unauthorized, I have given the key codes to the tech's a number of times, each time they agree with me that I should get the mods and problem solved. Doesn't work. I can't download them again because key codes have already been used, and I can't get new key codes for whatever the reason is. So there is the problem , Would appreciate any help provided, have basically given up on bioware and EA. Thanks [email protected]
  3. I definately believe that the PC is better, for all the reasons listed, but also because you can build, with all the internet computer stores, a very good one(to your specifications), for a moderate price and very little experience. All you have to do is read the directions, be careful and patient. :yes:
  4. Good Day to you sir, I sincerely appreciate it, being accepted by young men, such as yourself and Mr. MonsterHunterMaster. I really don't feel as old as the calendar counts it. I feel truely honored, the way I have been greeted by my peers. :thanks:
  5. I don't know, but I like the topic, just don't know the difference between a fast reply and a regular old reply(newb). Any way I can't stand the cold so I do whatever I can to help it warm up, although I did give up smoking. :yucky: KRV
  6. KRVEFV

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    Best I can rember, kick the can was one of my first real games, electronic, the first real game I played, was called buzz, buzz on a TI Calculator with a printout. Of course there was pong on a radio shack . Then came fish I think it was on an Apple E. Then I went big time with a game called fargoal (D&D) This was the first time I hacked one to improve game quality, and so on. :ohmy: KRV
  7. I am old, grey, decrepit, feeble, retired, and loving every minute of it! :P ,KRV
  8. As to your first question, I wanted to give it some thought before I answered you. I will try to be truthful and honest and still not sound ridiculous. I did research for about 5 years from 1976 to 1982, nothing original, I just compiled reports of sightings that were reported to me from around the world, both unconfirmed and confirmed by seperate sources. Then, with the facilities that were available to me, through the Air Force, where I was stationed, I researched and tried to explain what those "ufo sightings" could have been. Yes, during this time frame, there were a few sightings that were unexplainable. But, on the other hand,(four fingers and a thumb, :whistling: )it does not mean that there are alien cultures out there spying on us!! (This answer is completely unoffical and by a totally anymous source)KRV
  9. Thanks for the interest in my short history. Appreciate the chance for fame, Like I said, I will try most anything at least once, so if your still interested, let me know what and how you want the voiceover and I will give it a shot. :thanks: Keith
  10. I really appreciate the friendliness and kindness from you and everyone!! As you can guess I need all the help I can get. Thanks for the kudo's. :woot: P.S. I like your handle.
  11. Well, What you do now I probably did the same thing when I was younger, your generation is just more ingenious. It took me a long time to realize, that I had to think about others and what the consequence might be. No preaching! Side note: I was raised for a few years in Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys & Hollywood, California, USA. :rolleyes: Thank you for the kudo.
  12. After 26 years in the Air Force, My choice, for me, would still be the Air force :geek: , but it is still a very involved choice requiring much thought, and as this is an debate forum, it probably needs discussion. The Navy is good for increase of rank fairly quickly thus more pay but also more seperation as so many years sea duty for one year of land duty is normally required :sick: . Army, as they say, join the army :fakenopic: , see the world. Also, as in the Marines, quick rank, but you get shot at a lot, and the personel are extermely varried, so your social education is greater. In the other three braches, there is generally more comradeship, with the marines probably being the closest :ninja: :. My opinion.
  13. :whistling: Thanx; Have to, must keep up with 11 grandkids :wallbash:
  14. Hi Youall; :blink: Like the topic say's, I am quite new to this forum stuff, but I will do my best. I am possibly one of the older people here (over 70) but I like to try most new things. Retired 26 years enlisted military, last 10 years working with space objects, shuttle, investigating UFO reports that were called in from around the world. Supervisor, Trainer, Security guard at airport, Gun sales manager in sporting goods store, sales in electronics store, four associate college degrees(small, no big thing),about 10 years in Europe and Asia, never been to Middle East, Africa or South America. Started with computers, (operations, maintenance and programming) in the late 50's, Quit programming when I felt that I couldn't give it the time needed. Enjoyed pencil, paper D&D since late 60's. Into PC Gaming with intellivision late 60's, then Commodore 64 tape drive, finally the real thing. I do try to keep current, now playing, Morrowind, Oblivion, Dragon Age, and Diablo II. Well, that is about as short as I can get it in 70+ years. My first interaction, I voted 'yes' to the death penalty, :sick: best TV show NCIS. :thumbsup:
  15. Hi Youall; :blink: Like the topic say's, I am quite new to this frorum stuff, but I will do my best. I am possibly one of the older people here (over 70) but I like to try most new things. Retired 26 years enlisted military, Security guard airport, Gun sales manager in sporting goods store, sales in electronics store, four college degrees(small, no big thing),about 10 years in Europe and Asia, never been to Africa or South America. Started with computers, operations, maintenance and programming in the late 50's. Enjoyed pencil, paper D&D since late 60's. Into PC Gaming with intellivision late 60's, then Commodore 64 tape drive, finally the real thing. I do try to keep current, now playing, Morrowind, Oblivion, Dragon Age, and Diablo II. Well, that is about as short as I can get it in 70+ years. My first interaction, I voted 'yes' to the death penalty. :sick: ty
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