cool, pictures? wish i had more money so i could get a bigger tank oh and i have finished that gun, posting a topic on it now, will have to wait till tomorrow for testing and might even get some vids up if all goes well
I used to have 7 sleek, bright goldfish. All at least 6" long, with three locally caught sunfish for company. Guess how many we've seen since the ice melted?
I also do keep a fish tank, but a pond is more interesting, if a **** to maintain against eutrophication.
ha ha well i dont think they would have done to well in a solid block but it seems they can still survive under ice
yea i also have a pond but thought it would aslo be cool to have some in my room as well, i did sugest to my dad we turn the pool into a pond but he didn seem to like that idea as much as i did what kind of fish you got in your tank?
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Back off topic, this is one for the older generations as most teenagers on this forum won't remember these devices, spoilt as they are with their mobile phones and PSPs...
Gippeto wrote:That there's new fangled....remember pong? I'm sad to admit..I do.
We had a Commodore 64 that ran on tapes when I was 3 A few years back a friend rediscovered his dad's pong machine which we resurrected, minutes of fun We stopped playing in case it because self aware:
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
We had a Commodore 64 that ran on tapes when I was 3
OMG!! I had one too... a week ago I downloaded a C64 emulator just too check some of the games I played when I was 4 or 5
lol let me guess you've spent hours playing Raid Over Moscow, right? You might have forgotten that the purpose of the game was not to get Russian girls
boyntonstu wrote:Later on, I remember the first hard disk - 5 Megabytes!
In the mid 80's, I bought a new Seagate 277R hard drive for almost $700.00. It had a 65mb capacity. I thought........how could I ever need more storage than that?