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May 5th, 2007 6:31 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: During a conversation, when someone brings up a word, concept, reference, or person that you don't know but would normally pretend to know about, ask them about it.

Well, to be honest, I am in no way surprised that I would manage to complete this task before I had even signed up for it.
So anyway, earlier today, my brother, and his friend were playing NFL Blitz 2001, on the N64 (old school, I know) not long after they had started a game against one another, I had to ask which team each of them were. The two teams were the Buckaneers, and the Red Skins, I asked who was playing as the Red Skins, and my brother's friend answered, "not me, I like the Bucks." Unfortunately, I was not paying complete attention, and that answer did not suffice for some reason, so I asked two more times who was playing as the Red Skins, and got the same answer from Kyle each time.
I probably should mention that there are "usually" only two teams in a game of football, this obviously had not occurred to me, because I failed to assume that my bro must be the Red Skins if his friend wasn't. I felt a little stupid after they told me to shut up and stop acting retarded. Stupid freshmen, who needs them anyway!

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posted by Burn Unit on May 20th, 2007 9:44 AM

if N64 is old school, what does that make my C64 (C as in Commodore)?

I have no idea what that is!
posted by Saint on May 20th, 2007 11:01 AM

so probably a fossil...

The Best Selling Personal Computer of All Time
posted by Burn Unit on May 20th, 2007 12:03 PM

You're just joking about that, right? Like for comic effect, yeah?

The Commodore 64 is a computer from twenty years ago. The 64 in this case stands for the amount of RAM the computer has.

In kilobytes.

64 kilobytes of RAM.

It also was a decent gaming platform for its day, offering sound and 4 bit graphics with all of 16 colors.

It ran BASIC. It kicked ass. Some guys have even made an ethernet adapter for it.

Yes
posted by Saint on May 20th, 2007 1:01 PM

I know, I prefer the 8 bit side scrolling action of my nes, Ha