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AJClarke0912

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  1. I have the best one so far! Yeah!
  2. ^... I don't even know how to respond to that. Those clips have made me go from "I'm pretty sure I'll buy Portal 2" to "I AM BUYING THAT".
  3. Average Reaction Time: 0.2158s Gender: M Time (Of day) Test Is Taken: 11:20am Age (if you don't feel comfortable, post an age bracket): 16 Do you play video games frequently (More than or equal to two times a week): yes
  4. ^^^Is that the Zonda Cinque? If so, what a waste! The outside looks awesome and the inside looks stupid.
  5. It's funny. I really like the Zonda, but when it boils down to it, I'd much rather get a Koenigsegg or something else very high end.
  6. ^Yeah, of course it is. But it looks great (I think) and looks fun to drive!
  7. This car is amazing. If you haven't read reviews about it (or watched Top Gear's review on it), you should. This source claims it goes from 0-60 in 2.3 seconds! And watching this car fly around corners is just awesome! I'm not usually into the sort of F1/Indy car look, but I love the looks of this car...and it's performance! And it's cheap compared to the high-end Ferraris it competes with!
  8. Yeah, it's addicting all right!
  9. Or you could just type http://www.themeparkreview.com/game_exchange/
  10. Left wrist broken from basically jumping from a swing at an extreme height in 3rd Grade, facing downwards on the fall, and having my left hand held out really far to stop the fall. I figured that I needed my left hand the least versus all of my other body parts in that time in the air (like my other arm or torso), so I fell on it and broke nothing else. I guess I was pretty smart for a dangerous situation like that!
  11. The sign should say "Sapphire". Otherwise, great! I just love these micro parks...they are just a little slice of awesome and are quick to look at! (I hate RCT2 parks that are massive and take a long time to look at because RCT2 kind-of bores me a little, but these micro parks are quick and great!)
  12. I am not yet (haven't registered for it), but I'm pretty sure I will. Again, might as well! So I just voted for "yes".
  13. I think this was posted in the "Picture of the Day" thread. That's where I had seen it before. It's funny though!
  14. ^^Does this first post say that you're entering yourself? How do you judge that? Anyway, I would do this project, but I have Schizophrenia and Deux-Lutte to worry about.
  15. Oh wow, I didn't know that there'd be multiple lifts! That's a good idea. I'm wondering out the lift hill supports will be like too (considering its theme), as well as the terrain. Interesting project!
  16. ^V2 already has them. Love this park CD5! I may not post in the thread, but I view every update!
  17. ^It's private! Can't see it! I wanted to see Ree and Ke$ha [t]huggin' it out.
  18. Besides, his last post I believe said [paraphrased] "I'm not going to post in a while...nothing really to show. All coding stuff." Sums it up right there.
  19. Don't get Reach if you don't want to think lol. Since Reach takes longer to kill people, the strategic overflow nearly quints in size. Reach is a lot of strategy. If you don't want strategy on depleting shields effectively and playing tactical-based games like Invasion, then get Call of Duty. It's almost all compiled of "who has the better gun/better aim".
  20. This happens in Vista and 7. Go to the folder where you SHOULD have saved your screenshot. Press "Compatibility Files" in the toolbar. Now, highlight everything there, CUT, press BACK, and PASTE. Now all the "Compatibility Files" are in the correct folder and can be found and uploaded. This is a security measure that was added in Vista and remains in 7. Anything you save in a game will be put in a "Compatibility Files" folder. Some programs don't have this problem because they save in the documents and stuff. But if you have a program that saves IN Program Files, then it'll be put in Compatibility Files.
  21. Wow, I didn't know California ski resorts were that large! Certainly looks better than the dump that's near me (Perfect North Slopes, aka mud hill w/some snow). At least Colorado doesn't disappoint!
  22. Yeah, I hope a GCI twister comes in. Another "track-on-top" ride (flyer, impulse, inverted) wouldn't be good in my opinion...they already have two.
  23. lol Today's my brother's birthday. If only he chose to go to a park. Great trip report!
  24. Cool topic. I think my love for coasters was very systematic. When I was little, I really liked trains (now, not so much). I also was getting into skiing, and I enjoy[ed] cars. I was also interested in LEGOs and stuff, which kind-of built the overall engineering interest. Sounds like a formula for something, right? So, one day, I saw a Travel Channel program on the Top 10 Coasters. I loved watching the POV videos and the offride views of the coaster whizzing by. It was like railroad trains on steroids. I was highly interested. Then, my parents gave me Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 for my birthday. I was hooked. I enjoyed making the coasters and parks a lot. Finally, my first coaster: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. This is what made me start my coaster passion. I mean, first of all, the coaster's theme is that of a train. Second, it goes fast and turns like a race car. Third, it features airtime and G's found when skiing. The perfect mix... After that ride (which I fell in love with at the time), I was receiving coaster books and videos, along with RCT2. This fueled all of the fire, but I wanted more. Then, Busch Gardens and King's Dominion in the same year, my first visuals on "big coasters". I was amazed watching Montu, Kumba, and Gwazi swirl about their layouts. I also rode Scorpion, which served as my first looping coaster. A year later, The Python was my favorite coaster (up until a couple years before dismantlement). After this, I started my spree of RCDB picture viewing. I wanted to see all the rides in the world! I was particularly fascinated by the B&Ms (because of Montu and Kumba) even though I wasn't tall enough to ride them. Many people have told me about similar RCDB sprees, so I'm not the only wacko out there! Later on, about 3 or 4 years ago, I got my first CoasterDynamix kit. This landed me onto my first online coaster forum (the CD site), and I was astounded that I could talk to intelligent coaster people! From then on, I got NoLimits (which landed me on about 6 different forums total) and I was finally in contact with the Internet. I also rode SheiKra around this time, which got me over my fear of heights and drops. By the time I got to Cedar Point, I wasn't scared of Top Thrill Dragster like I thought I would be if I went a few years ago. This is about where I am today. I still love skiing and cars, but roller coasters tops the list. Trains are too boring for me now, it's all about a train that's twisting and turning! I think that's why I still like watching a coaster go about its track...something is really beautiful when watching it all happen. All-in-all: Railroad Trains + Exotic Cars + Skiing + Engineering = coasters! That's why it became (and is) my favorite hobby! **The Autobiography of Justin Clarke is on sale on Amazon for the amazing price of $1!**
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