@The Real Jdbye Except when a person says something like "Cubic Ninja" they are all but directly saying they got into homebrew at the time Ninjahax was released. So 2014/2015.
"Except when a person says something like "Cubic Ninja" they are all but directly saying they got into homebrew at the time Ninjahax was released. So 2014/2015"
Yes, but we're not directly telling you, you have to know what ninjhax is
But everyone knows what a person means, stop trying to act sneaky. Has anyone here given their answer, that didn't actually use their answer until years after it had been released?
It really doesn't matter. I'm semi-serious, semi-messing with you all.
Lets see...Using a ps1 gameshark to play backed up games...Bleem! for dreamcast. Ooh, burning dreamcast games onto normal cd-r and just putting them in my launch dreamcast. Gcnrd. Xeno GC. Cutting out plastic parts on the n64 to play other region games. USB gecko. Hmm, I've done way too much. Galoob vs Nintendo
I remember having to have a decoder wheel to play games of a cassette tape on my C-64.. Also cracking those games and writing my own code based of what I learned from the source..! Also my neighbor owned a "Game Genie" and I remember thinking that was such a "mainstream" and stupid product made for the consumer who didn't know any better! Then I learned that console games was not as easy to crack..... And learned to bow my head and eat the delicious dust from the corners of the floor,,,,
@D34DL1N3R "Except when a person says something like "Cubic Ninja" they are all but directly saying they got into homebrew at the time Ninjahax was released. So 2014/2015."
I do feel like thats the main point though, not that its so obscure that you need to crack a 20 stage cipher to figure it out or just talking about something completely random that people couldn't possibly know the answer to without knowing your personal life details such as "just after my cat died", just that if you wern't there during that time of what your talking about it wouldn't mean anything to you without googling it and seeing what the hell a chickHEN is, a cubic ninja or a Dark_Alex and what console they are even for
i remember two main experiences: as a kid, "wow a 1gb microSD card, i can only wish of that much space"
and doing some raw nand dump on my 3ds to copy it to the pc to open it with somethinc called "pc forensics" or something like that, mount partitions, defragment them on some windows vista, and flashing the whole thing to the 3ds again. turns out, gateway can fragment your nand partitions and rxtools didnt like it
one experience was more anxiety inducing than the other
Man I remember when Sims 1 came out and you could download a shower that rejuvenated all of the sims needs...Even better though was the sound that you got when connecting to the internet. Some of you already know what that is.
Finally got an appointment with an ENT, but it's not for another month. It's already been 4- days of loud ringing in my left ear, substantial pain on left side of my neck and left side on the back of my head. Doctors here at the regular clinic put me on a couple different meds for a month that did absolutely nothing, then they told me there's nothing more they can do for me despite being in pain and my ear sounding like im underwater and ringing.
Then three chiropractor appointments which also didn't help at all so i didn't go to the 4th. Been trying to get ahold of this ENT clinic out of town for a week and finally got an appointment set up. But its not til the 17th of July so I have to suffer all this shit for nearly another month.
@Psionic Roshambo No idea. Clinic put me on Prednisose for 5 days, then Augmentin for 10 days, then Prednisone for another 15 days. When that was done and there was absolutely no change, I went to the chiropractor. Had three appointments where he cracked my neck and spine. No change so i didn't go back to the 4th appointment.
Sounds like scheduling an appt with the ENT was the best decision. I have many of those symptions. The pain in neck and back of head, ringing in the ear, being very tired all the time, dizzyness, etc.
@RedColoredStars, yeah the symptoms you describe sounded like that, I'm not a Dr though I'm sure there could be other causes but that one sounded close to me.