0058 Hi Gemma! [10/25/06]

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Oh yeah, that's Pong baby! I am so going to find an avatar showing the game I kick ace on! BRB.....
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spaciegirl wrote:do you know anyone with the last name Fish?
Stanley Fish, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Fish
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WheresMyPlatypus wrote:
rachelalexis wrote:The longer this takes the better this vid better be! Packed with stuff to research and cuteness. :x

Rachel, i love that video that you have in your signature..

Hilarious.
hehe, the best part is when the interviewer starts to giggle.
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Luv2Skydive wrote:Oh yeah, that's Pong baby! I am so going to find an avatar showing the game I kick ace on! BRB.....
What's "Pong"???
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rachelalexis wrote:
WheresMyPlatypus wrote:
rachelalexis wrote:The longer this takes the better this vid better be! Packed with stuff to research and cuteness. :x

Rachel, i love that video that you have in your signature..

Hilarious.
hehe, the best part is when the interviewer starts to giggle.
The whole thing is the best part!!

That guy is such a creep!
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Post by kisselle »

Does all this drama have to do with Bree's birthday???

It is already her birthday in the UK.

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screw it...bed time
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JerseyJohnny wrote:
Luv2Skydive wrote:Oh yeah, that's Pong baby! I am so going to find an avatar showing the game I kick ace on! BRB.....
What's "Pong"???
Pong
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This article is about the video game. For the drinking game, see Dartmouth pong.

Pong helped bring computerized video games into everyday life.
The original Atari upright cabinet. As is clear in the picture, the monitor was an ordinary black-and-white television set.PONG is a video game by Atari, based on the sport of table tennis. "Pong" (lowercase) is the title of an entire genre of PONG derived arcade units, consoles and games based on the "ball" and "paddle" characteristic of game play. Though PONG is commonly thought to be the world's first video arcade game, Computer Space actually preceded it. The original PONG arcade unit was released by Atari on November 29, 1972. It was certainly the first video game to win widespread popularity, in both its arcade and home console versions; in that sense, it acted as the lynchpin for the initial boom of industry in each of those sectors.

Its creators were among the first to recognize that technology had evolved sufficiently to make such a game possible. Displaying graphics on a video or television screen and reacting in real time to user input required more computer power than 1960s consumer products could afford. Even in 1970, the computing power of a modern cell phone would have required a mainframe computer the size of a small apartment.

However, by drawing only two lines for paddles, a line for the net and a square for the ball, Pong was playable as a graphical game on the technology of the early 1970s and could soon be sold as units to consumers.
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This just in......the video isn't playing
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this thread should be renamed "waiting for Hi Gemma"! there has never been a delay like this!!
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aaaah! why isn't it working for meeeee?????
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Luv2Skydive wrote:
JerseyJohnny wrote:
Luv2Skydive wrote:Oh yeah, that's Pong baby! I am so going to find an avatar showing the game I kick ace on! BRB.....
What's "Pong"???
Pong
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
This article is about the video game. For the drinking game, see Dartmouth pong.

Pong helped bring computerized video games into everyday life.
The original Atari upright cabinet. As is clear in the picture, the monitor was an ordinary black-and-white television set.PONG is a video game by Atari, based on the sport of table tennis. "Pong" (lowercase) is the title of an entire genre of PONG derived arcade units, consoles and games based on the "ball" and "paddle" characteristic of game play. Though PONG is commonly thought to be the world's first video arcade game, Computer Space actually preceded it. The original PONG arcade unit was released by Atari on November 29, 1972. It was certainly the first video game to win widespread popularity, in both its arcade and home console versions; in that sense, it acted as the lynchpin for the initial boom of industry in each of those sectors.

Its creators were among the first to recognize that technology had evolved sufficiently to make such a game possible. Displaying graphics on a video or television screen and reacting in real time to user input required more computer power than 1960s consumer products could afford. Even in 1970, the computing power of a modern cell phone would have required a mainframe computer the size of a small apartment.

However, by drawing only two lines for paddles, a line for the net and a square for the ball, Pong was playable as a graphical game on the technology of the early 1970s and could soon be sold as units to consumers.
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WheresMyPlatypus wrote:
rachelalexis wrote:
WheresMyPlatypus wrote:
rachelalexis wrote:The longer this takes the better this vid better be! Packed with stuff to research and cuteness. :x

Rachel, i love that video that you have in your signature..

Hilarious.
hehe, the best part is when the interviewer starts to giggle.
The whole thing is the best part!!

That guy is such a creep!
*laughs* um, is Gemma gonna live up to that? *dubious*
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perhaps this is all an elaborate joke by The Creators to taunt me, he boldly declared gemmers19 to be "not canon". since the days of brian flemming, doubt has been the best policy.
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Flautapantera wrote:
Luv2Skydive wrote:
JerseyJohnny wrote:
Luv2Skydive wrote:Oh yeah, that's Pong baby! I am so going to find an avatar showing the game I kick ace on! BRB.....
What's "Pong"???
Pong
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
This article is about the video game. For the drinking game, see Dartmouth pong.

Pong helped bring computerized video games into everyday life.
The original Atari upright cabinet. As is clear in the picture, the monitor was an ordinary black-and-white television set.PONG is a video game by Atari, based on the sport of table tennis. "Pong" (lowercase) is the title of an entire genre of PONG derived arcade units, consoles and games based on the "ball" and "paddle" characteristic of game play. Though PONG is commonly thought to be the world's first video arcade game, Computer Space actually preceded it. The original PONG arcade unit was released by Atari on November 29, 1972. It was certainly the first video game to win widespread popularity, in both its arcade and home console versions; in that sense, it acted as the lynchpin for the initial boom of industry in each of those sectors.

Its creators were among the first to recognize that technology had evolved sufficiently to make such a game possible. Displaying graphics on a video or television screen and reacting in real time to user input required more computer power than 1960s consumer products could afford. Even in 1970, the computing power of a modern cell phone would have required a mainframe computer the size of a small apartment.

However, by drawing only two lines for paddles, a line for the net and a square for the ball, Pong was playable as a graphical game on the technology of the early 1970s and could soon be sold as units to consumers.
Gah, don't encourage him. :roll:
My bad..... :oops:
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