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Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
Post edited January 13, 2015 by EndreWhiteMane
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EndreWhiteMane: Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
Great news all around (except the headache.)
Glad it went well. Welcome back :-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
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AgentBirdnest: Great news all around (except the headache.)
Glad it went well. Welcome back :-)
Thanks, I can handle the headache if it means no stints and crap.
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EndreWhiteMane: Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
Yay! I'm so glad it all went okay.

I bet the doctors were surprised, seeing you standing there holding some 19 year old's arteries. :-)

Don't worry, we didn't spoil your lawn too much while you were away. ;-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
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ddickinson: Yay! I'm so glad it all went okay.

I bet the doctors were surprised, seeing you standing there holding some 19 year old's arteries. :-)

Don't worry, we didn't spoil your lawn too much while you were away. ;-)
Good thing, I'd of thrown these arteries at ya. ;)
Post edited January 13, 2015 by EndreWhiteMane
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EndreWhiteMane: Good thing, I'd of thrown these arteries at ya. ;)
I'm glad you didn't need any stents or anything like that. Have a big welcome back hug. *HUG!*
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EndreWhiteMane: Good thing, I'd of thrown these arteries at ya. ;)
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ddickinson: I'm glad you didn't need any stents or anything like that. Have a big welcome back hug. *HUG!*
Thank you! **Hugs Back**
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AgentBirdnest: Bittersweet feelings about Grim Fandango.
Sweet because... It's Grim Fandango. I was worried that it wouldn't show up on GOG, since DF haven't released their latest 3 titles here.
Bitter because I don't meet the minimum specs :-(
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j0ekerr: The minimum specs aren't that high, for a current rig. The graphics card required is a pretty old thing by now.

I'd suggest you upgrade.

And even if you don't I'd bet you could still play it. It's a graphical adventure game. You don't need 60 fps nor high end antialiasing effects to play it.

Hell I played DoTT which required a 33MHz 386 with 2 MB of RAM on a 10 MHz 286 with only one meg.

Sure I got only one frame out of four, no sound and the animations ran painfully slow. But I still got to PLAY IT!
This! I keep being amazed at what my computer is able to run. For instance, I can run Dragon Age Inquisition with my Intel HD 4000 graphics card, despite the fact that the game actually requires an AMD Radeon HD 4870 or Nvidia Geforce 8800 GT card. Sure, the settings are all on low, but it plays! Some stubbornness can take you far. :P
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EndreWhiteMane: Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
Great news :)
Glad everything went well.
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EndreWhiteMane: Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
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adaliabooks: Great news :)
Glad everything went well.
Thanks! Me too. phew
Don't need any more things wrong with me, got a plate full now. ;)
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ddickinson: Yay! I'm so glad it all went okay.

I bet the doctors were surprised, seeing you standing there holding some 19 year old's arteries. :-)

Don't worry, we didn't spoil your lawn too much while you were away. ;-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Good thing, I'd of thrown these arteries at ya. ;)
Then you'd have to evict the arteries from your lawn. Damn young arteries, with their newfangled techno music and boomboxes and their break dancing.

Glad to know you have youthful arteries, that'll only make the procedure simpler.

Stints, I'm very fortunate that I've nver broken a bone, (hell I haven't even been stung by a bee), but just imagining the unscratchable itches, makes me shudder in terror.

Have you already said what it is that you'll be undergoing? If you don't mind me asking of course. Do they have to cut you open, or will they be using a scope?

I don't know the correct technical term, but I hope my meaning is clear.
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FearfulSymmetry: This! I keep being amazed at what my computer is able to run. For instance, I can run Dragon Age Inquisition with my Intel HD 4000 graphics card, despite the fact that the game actually requires an AMD Radeon HD 4870 or Nvidia Geforce 8800 GT card. Sure, the settings are all on low, but it plays! Some stubbornness can take you far. :P
I remember the not-so-good old DOS days when people had a couple of autoexec.bak files which they used to squeeze the most out of their machines. Loading a different hi-mem or unloading some basic programs.

Those 120 KB extra of free RAM were sometimes the difference between the game loading or not.

Nowadays the minimum RAM reqs really don't matter, more so, because if you actually run out of RAM, the OS starts using the HD. Sure, your system performance will plummet like Zimbabwean dollars, but the program will still run. Back then, it didn't. If you were lucky at most you got a message informing you that there wasn't sufficient memory and couldn't start.
Post edited January 13, 2015 by j0ekerr
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EndreWhiteMane: Good thing, I'd of thrown these arteries at ya. ;)
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j0ekerr: Then you'd have to evict the arteries from your lawn. Damn young arteries, with their newfangled techno music and boomboxes and their break dancing.

Glad to know you have youthful arteries, that'll only make the procedure simpler.

Stints, I'm very fortunate that I've nver broken a bone, (hell I haven't even been stung by a bee), but just imagining the unscratchable itches, makes me shudder in terror.

Have you already said what it is that you'll be undergoing? If you don't mind me asking of course. Do they have to cut you open, or will they be using a scope?

I don't know the correct technical term, but I hope my meaning is clear.
Better than that, this WAS the procedure! They don't need to do anything, I'm fine. :-)
The original stress test showed problems where there were none.
This time they actually used a catheter to look around, all good. ;)
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j0ekerr: Then you'd have to evict the arteries from your lawn. Damn young arteries, with their newfangled techno music and boomboxes and their break dancing.

Glad to know you have youthful arteries, that'll only make the procedure simpler.

Stints, I'm very fortunate that I've nver broken a bone, (hell I haven't even been stung by a bee), but just imagining the unscratchable itches, makes me shudder in terror.

Have you already said what it is that you'll be undergoing? If you don't mind me asking of course. Do they have to cut you open, or will they be using a scope?

I don't know the correct technical term, but I hope my meaning is clear.
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EndreWhiteMane: Better than that, this WAS the procedure! They don't need to do anything, I'm fine. :-)
The original stress test showed problems where there were none.
This time they actually used a catheter to look around, all good. ;)
That's the word I couldn't recall, catheter.

I used scope because I was oddly fixated with colonoscopy...

Oh something shiny, let's look over there!

All nice and good then. Just don't let your young arteries camp out in your lawn smoking weed.
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j0ekerr: G...G...G... GRIM FANDANGO!

Is it wrong to say that I feel sexually aroused?
Yes!!!!!!
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EndreWhiteMane: Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
Good work friend:-)

I remember the not-so-good old DOS days when people had a couple of autoexec.bak files which they used to squeeze the most out of their machines. Loading a different hi-mem or unloading some basic programs.

XTREEGOLD

Good Morning Friends,

And FUCK the others..
Post edited January 13, 2015 by gunsynd
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EndreWhiteMane: Howdy all, test went well, I have the artery's of a 19 year old, much to my doctors surprise.
Simple procedure, only side effect is a pretty good headache from the anesthesia.
Thanks for all your wishes! ;)

TinyE, the sun's out here too, yippee. ;)
Good News!* I guess you deserve a little treat, perhaps even one a tad bigger.


* No, not like GOG's notorious Good News!