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The Null Zodiac
I was thinking back to the old days of null, and I believe that I discovered that each year had a prominent null mod(s) that could attributed to that particular year:
2001 - The year of Jeeba
2002 - The year of Boneycork
2003 - The year of Liltimmy (null 2K3!!! lol)
2004 - The year of Toastman/melancholy
2005 - The year of Roofus
2006 - The year of the Spammers United (the original null staff)
Thoughts?
2001 - The year of Jeeba
2002 - The year of Boneycork
2003 - The year of Liltimmy (null 2K3!!! lol)
2004 - The year of Toastman/melancholy
2005 - The year of Roofus
2006 - The year of the Spammers United (the original null staff)
Thoughts?
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Bizzaro FTL.JKKDARK wrote:no, you started on DCEmulation, not DCEmu (the biggest homebrew/gaming site, made by Wraggster, who made a good name for the website -DCEmu, yes he's genius-, oh and thanks to Wraggster we are all into homebrew stuff)BoneyCork wrote:I only ever started with DCEmu because at the time I only had one family PC in my house and no way to emulate games and stuff in my room. DC seemed like the great alternative.
I remember spending 2 days converting an entire anime series I downloaded off Kazaa to DCDIVX-complaint format. It took ages to re-encode, and took up loads of cd-rs. The quality was shit, and about half the episodes either froze up, or the sound went out of sync.
Those days were fucking horrible.
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I too used to do that, but all mine played fine with some of the guides out there. It however did take ages, and the low birates and low resolution files looked like crap.BoneyCork wrote:I only ever started with DCEmu because at the time I only had one family PC in my house and no way to emulate games and stuff in my room. DC seemed like the great alternative.
I remember spending 2 days converting an entire anime series I downloaded off Kazaa to DCDIVX-complaint format. It took ages to re-encode, and took up loads of cd-rs. The quality was shit, and about half the episodes either froze up, or the sound went out of sync.
Those days were fucking horrible.
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Indeed.BoneyCork wrote:I only ever started with DCEmu because at the time I only had one family PC in my house and no way to emulate games and stuff in my room. DC seemed like the great alternative.
I remember spending 2 days converting an entire anime series I downloaded off Kazaa to DCDIVX-complaint format. It took ages to re-encode, and took up loads of cd-rs. The quality was shit, and about half the episodes either froze up, or the sound went out of sync.
Those days were fucking horrible.
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No me! espically(ps) in null.lackofsense wrote:I know I do
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"You don't have to be forgiven. Clint Eastwood taught us that."