and you have to be this tall to ride this ride! i'm 5'7"...that's not tall enough for anything. my last day of high school was may 26, and i have to be at the dorms of the University of Missouri-Columbia (about a 2 1/2 hour drive from my house) on the 16th of August. classes start the 21st.
sammorris Just to let you know i don't do cheerleading! I am fat! AND PROUD! but what i will do is dance! here i go!!!! \(^_^)/ (/^_^)/ \(^_^\) YAY!!!!!!!!!!
thank you, garmoon *cough cough* sam...i'm trying to think how to say this without getting too sick or immature...um.... ... ..... .......i've excreted matter of greater volume and mass than Vern right there.
Thumbs up for Nephilim! I don't think I've actually seen that, only Goldmember, which was ridiculous.
Cool russki, but that signiature is outrageous. If you could reduce its size somewhat, that'd be appreciated. It's not in excess of the file limit, but it takes up almost half the screen on a 1280x1024 screen, let alone anything less.
I just scored the SCEPTRE X7g-Naga V Black 17" 8ms LCD Monitor 300 cd/m2 500:1 for $150 off of Newegg. I think theonejrs has the 20" but I like 17" screens better. Less screen realestate to take up my desk. Just upgraded from a Dell 17inch with sub-par picture quality and some noticable flicker at any setting. People say that LCDs aren't as bright as CRTs but I don't notice the difference. The only things I notice are crystal-clear quality, less intense colors(easy on the eyes), and absolutely no flicker! It has an 8ms response time and I haven't noticed any ghosting on any games yet. I guess it has 1280 x 1024 resolution but I have my desktop resolution set at 1024 x 768 and it doesn't seem to force it in any games. I though LCDs were supposed to(confused.) But yeah, that sig takes up more than half of the Sceptre
LCDs should never flicker! They can also often be brighter than CRTs if they have a high brightness level. Cheap LCDs don't but good ones like Sceptres do. Above 300cd/m2 and you're alright in the brightness department. Typically LCD picture quality isn't great in resolutons that aren't optimal because of picture interpolation but Sceptres seem to handle that well. I'd still recommend you use a 1280x1024 screen res though.