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C738
from Outer Space on 2002-11-05 03:14 [#00428559]
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I found something that beats Virtual Reality... Just shut down your PC, take a deep breath and walk out that door.
You'll find something more realistic than any game...
oh, one warning, you dont get anything like extra lifes or something.
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-11-05 03:16 [#00428560]
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I prefer a good mix of the two
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Spikee Dragon
from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-05 03:18 [#00428563]
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I'd rather rut around in the woods then sit at a computer but I'm here because I need money. :/ *looks up at the artificial light as a tear runs down the side of his muzzle slowly*
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-11-05 03:19 [#00428566]
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awwwwwww,... don't cry,...
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Toejam
from Perth (Australia) on 2002-11-05 03:20 [#00428567]
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geez, you guys are hilarious!
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C738
from Outer Space on 2002-11-05 03:26 [#00428573]
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I didnt know everything happened outside the window was some kind of supersimulation. I thought it were just TV screens on the wall, my family robots and my dog an old version of the aibo.
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glass_eater
from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-11-05 04:19 [#00428652]
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someone still in the matrix??
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-11-05 04:25 [#00428658]
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i would be weird to he been brought up in a house where you were never let outside,.. and your only contact with the outside world was via computer,.. imagine dreaming of doing all the normal everday things that people online talked about,.. and one day going out an experienceing and loving al the things we take for granted,....
errr,.. yeah. I kinda zoned out there :P
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-11-05 05:10 [#00428696]
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I saw an article in viz supposedly reviewing the latest PC "game" called real life. It says stuff like interact with stunningly lifelike NPCs- you may even have a brother or sister...
I do tend to see the world in computer terms as much as I like the outdoors. I tend to picture trees etc. as mathematical models and road surfaces as textures with associated variables like friction etc. sounds sad, but when you've grown up with computers that's the way it goes...
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C738
from Outer Space on 2002-11-05 05:21 [#00428701]
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My life used to be nothing more than a 14" monitor screen. Since a short time, my world expanded...
...I bought a 17" screen
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sponk
from Netherlands, The on 2002-11-05 06:49 [#00428770]
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I'll take AR, that is, if it stands for Augmented Reality
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uzim
on 2002-11-05 06:52 [#00428771]
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i prefer dreaming... *_*
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-11-05 06:52 [#00428772]
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Actual reality...
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Refund
from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-11-05 18:25 [#00429440]
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I like the way that emotions are singled out to the extreme in dreams,.. you're either insanely happy or suicidaly sad,..
even the "in between" emotions are extreminated
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uzim
on 2002-11-06 06:43 [#00430080]
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not in every dream for me! ' _ '
but that's true the times i've been the most frightened in my life were all in my dreams.
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