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Deleted54170User Posted February 7, 2015 Author Share Posted February 7, 2015 I appreciated my scholarly companions works, long thesis's, and dragged out explanations on their opinions about their technical know how. The times have changed again. I am not as interested in searching the Internets Cyberspace looking for all their documents on the topics of their companies hardware and its software, as much. After all, that's what the Internet really provided us the best of, "Information Tech's". There are so many people who are proficient in computer science today. And they still are beneficial to the computer family and the masses. Someones got to look out for the newborns, whose minds are going to grow up in the Wealth of our Computer World. When I started providing the tech, I learned about it while I suffered through the learning experiences seeking how to better the performance of video game hardware. I found others doing the same. When I started providing the tech I learned about it, while, I suffered through the learning experiences seeking how to better the performance. And I found others doing the same. When I saw the extent of their text explaining stuff offered, it often filled enough space to write a journal. I wasn't daunted though. I stuck to posting the quick notes, which all the students I remembered seeing buying in the bookstores, purchased in college so they could pass the exams. I followed the money idea that gave me. Quick notes that pointed directly to the performance of one part of the computer were best. It solved more peoples problems who did not have the time to read the entire technical book with titles like, "Regedit your Windows settings like a Pro!" (My example title is similar to others, but it isn't a books title at this time. If I see it appear on the shelf, in the near future, I'll know where it came from.) I'm going to go Day dream about my own exciting plan for a better game after I finish writing in another post about my dream sleep about tuning a computer to fix a common software code glitch that appeared to be keeping the owner from playing a video game which the person used while waiting for someone to call them to ask for help at, "Support" somewhere;Back in Time <Huey Lewis And The News - Back In Time (Live) - BBC1 - Monday 31stAugust 1987Huey Lewis and the News plays Back in Time live at Universal Orlando MardiGras 2014> in the Future of Cyberspace. Have a Great gaming day! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maharg67 Posted February 8, 2015 Share Posted February 8, 2015 (edited) Pagafyr, your writing continues to inspire; I have gained my own way of appreciating your working by going through the topic and focusing on given posts, areas of posts, instead of just reading your writings as an ongoing story. I find myself focusing on such pieces of writing as the one I quote below. While playing video games, I worked with the construction sets and found out that the brain gets membranes that became like leathery brick walls. It like a traffic cop in the big city directing traffic in other directions so many of us are slowed down waiting for that moment for our burst of creativity to be expressed on the express lanes. Sort of like slowing my desire to work creatively.Pagafyr,Day Dreams of a Spaced out Old ManPost #254, Paragraph #11 Please keep on writing on! Edited February 8, 2015 by Maharg67 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted February 8, 2015 Author Share Posted February 8, 2015 Good eye! :geek: I favored that bunch of words when I realized how relieving my own body/mind pressures were becoming. Kind of like healing of an old wound and no longer needing medicine to keep the pain at bay. A wonderful feeling of relief. I had a major mental block stopping energy flow. I wrote, as you noted, like a person opening a blocked tunnel, tearing it down, digging out the opposing accumulation, patching, and restoring the entrance while cleaning up the debris left over so the flow did not begin to rise too much too. Because I am familiar with the tools and the excitement that creative thinking gives us, like a charge of coffee energy, I was able to wiggle and strip away the leathery boundaries, at an important throughway, a little at a time, and enough to clear the nearly forgotten path without it getting blocked up again. The accumulated bits and pieces I put into fictions I built out of bricks of facts. Now I will have the chore of arranging their order and organization words to make the writings more reasonable reading. I may as well linger in the real world, working on and with the writings, until I begin to have a need for someone with your reading evaluation skills to check them. In the meantime, until then, I will likely be doing more peeking in to see how goes it, with all, and you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted54170User Posted February 11, 2015 Author Share Posted February 11, 2015 They were all once published by Interplay! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Maharg67 Posted February 13, 2015 Share Posted February 13, 2015 Pagafyr, Descent was a game that I played often and found amazing. I found it again, on the Interplay site. Thanks for posting, and linking, the site because it is one that I will use in future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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