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As good as beneath a steel sky is, i've found that with the free logo that stands out it makes it easy to use as my bookmark.

Does anyone else use a certain game to keep track of what you've already played, and what you still have left to play?

Also, would a simple GOG marker be a good idea?
To mark games as finished? It's a nice idea, I think quite easy to implement.

I use my brain to keep track, though.
Could be good for people with Alzheimer's

Edit: forgot to say, could be good for people with Alzheimer's

Edit 2: forgot to say, could be good for people with Alzheimer's

Edit 3: etc
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keeveek: To mark games as finished? It's a nice idea, I think quite easy to implement. I use my brain to keep track, though.
Without using beneath a steel sky as my bookmark, i'd be a little lost, considering i have stuff on gamersgate, desura and steam. That's why a bookmark comes in handy here.
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Asbeau: Could be good for people with Alzheimer's Edit: forgot to say, could be good for people with Alzheimer's Edit 2: forgot to say, could be good for people with Alzheimer's Edit 3: etc
That's quite a distasteful joke.
Post edited October 12, 2012 by gameon
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gameon: That's quite a distasteful joke.
That's quite a hard stick in your ass, sir.
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gameon: That's quite a distasteful joke.
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keeveek: That's quite a hard stick in your ass, sir.
What goes around comes around. One day you might get alzheimers or some terrible disease and people will laugh at you.

Then you'd be sorry.
I keep my shelf nice and alphabetically sorted. I WILL have order.
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keeveek: That's quite a hard stick in your ass, sir.
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gameon: What goes around comes around. One day you might get alzheimers or some terrible disease and people will laugh at you. Then you'd be sorry.
No, not really. Because I won't remember it, ahahahaha :P

Dude, no hard feelings, but you should really ease up a bit. Joke is just a joke. And every joke is constructed on a basis - we mock somebody / something.
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gameon: What goes around comes around. One day you might get alzheimers or some terrible disease and people will laugh at you. Then you'd be sorry.
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keeveek: No, not really. Because I won't remember it, ahahahaha :P Dude, no hard feelings, but you should really ease up a bit. Joke is just a joke. And every joke is constructed on a basis - we mock somebody / something.
You must not have a family member with Alzheimer's. It's not a funny disease at all, perhaps one of the saddest.
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yyahoo: You must not have a family member with Alzheimer's. It's not a funny disease at all, perhaps one of the saddest.
And it automatically bans all jokes about Alzheimer?

Oh my god....
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yyahoo: You must not have a family member with Alzheimer's. It's not a funny disease at all, perhaps one of the saddest.
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keeveek: And it automatically bans all jokes about Alzheimer? Oh my god....
I'm just saying that you would feel differently if you did, whether you believe it or not.

BTW, do you have any cancer jokes you can share with us too?
Post edited October 12, 2012 by yyahoo
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gameon: What goes around comes around. One day you might get alzheimers or some terrible disease and people will laugh at you. Then you'd be sorry.
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keeveek: No, not really. Because I won't remember it, ahahahaha :P Dude, no hard feelings, but you should really ease up a bit. Joke is just a joke. And every joke is constructed on a basis - we mock somebody / something.
I know, it's just with text you can't see what tone the person is using.

Sometimes i get riled due to understanding mental health issues, and it's hard enough what people have to deal with in life let alone jokes about them.

Still, i have no hard feelings, like you say it's just a joke. I'll have to learn to let things slide.
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keeveek: And it automatically bans all jokes about Alzheimer? Oh my god....
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yyahoo: I'm just saying that you would feel differently if you did, whether you believe it or not. BTW, do you have any cancer jokes you can share with us too?
I remember one of the Norwegian paralympics a few years ago who after the Olympics took part in a sketch show. Later it was a bit of an media uproar and deemed in bad taste. When he was interviewed he was asked why he took part and he said "if you can not laugh about it, what is left then?"
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yyahoo: I'm just saying that you would feel differently if you did, whether you believe it or not. BTW, do you have any cancer jokes you can share with us too?
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amok: I remember one of the Norwegian paralympics a few years ago who after the Olympics took part in a sketch show. Later it was a bit of an media uproar and deemed in bad taste. When he was interviewed he was asked why he took part and he said "if you can not laugh about it, what is left then?"
I think most people feel a little differently about someone mocking themselves rather than being mocked by someone outside of their circumstances. In those circumstances, we're not talking about a terminal illness either.

Regardless, personally, I've never found the comedy stylings of Seth McFarlane and others like him very funny at all. I guess I'm a little out of the times. To me, mocking people who have Altzheimer's, cancer, or AIDS really *should* be off limits, at least when it comes to taste. Altzheimer's is particularly bad since they are people that truly cannot defend themselves.
Post edited October 12, 2012 by yyahoo