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Author:  BrewersFuzz [ Thu May 05, 2016 7:39 pm ]
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Powerprosfan31 wrote:
ZeroGibson13 wrote:
I'm gonna say this here since the people who i want to read it will probably read this thread.

I've been working on making 12 MLB teams in JPPY '12 TO put in a pennant mode with 4 other NPB teams. The players appearances and uniforms are actually looking quite realistic so I'm super hyped about this. If you guys want, i may be able to do some videos of games showcasing the players and uniforms.

go for it, dude

always looking for some realistic unis

hbd btw

Same... I like looking at jerseys.

Happy birthday!

Author:  LetsGoMets77 [ Thu May 05, 2016 11:14 pm ]
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Happy birthday zero

Author:  ZeroGibson13 [ Fri May 06, 2016 6:25 pm ]
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Thanks for the birthday wishes everyone :)

Author:  BrewersFuzz [ Tue May 10, 2016 8:53 pm ]
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Sup dudes, so at my school they give everyone a Chromebook, and it's yours during the school year but they take it back during the summer. Once you graduate, however, you get to check it out and take it with you for free if you please. Obviously, I'll be taking it because why not, but I have some questions.

1.) What sort of laptop do you think is needed for college? Basically, would it be worth it for me to buy a laptop, or could I comfortably get by with just a Chromebook? I asked both of my sisters this question and they agreed that it would be worth it for me to purchase a real laptop that is functional offline and can run Microsoft Office among other things like games.

2.) Any recommendations of laptops? My eldest sister went for the cheaper option and bought a Toshiba laptop her first time, which she didn't really love, but then bought a Dell after graduating for med school, and she loves it. My other sister bought a MacBook, and despite the cost, loves it and believes that I should also get one. I hold both of their opinions highly, but they are contradicting each other here and I would like to hear some advice from you guys to take into consideration with the advice from my family and what I can find on Google. Thanks 8)

Author:  dishnet34 [ Tue May 10, 2016 9:37 pm ]
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When it comes to buying a laptop, it depends what you want to do with it. If you only need it for internet, documents, and school stuff, then you'll need a computer with decent space and not as powerful technically. If you want to play games on it, then you'll need a lot of disk space, processing power, RAM, and other stuff.

HP makes pretty good laptops, so does ASUS. Chromebooks are OK for school, mostly because of Google Drive space, and you can possibly get by with it. However, saving money in college is a huge deal, so I wouldn't go out and buying a new one.

However, I want to hear what the more technically inclined say on this. They might have better opinions than I do.

Author:  LetsGoMets77 [ Tue May 10, 2016 9:52 pm ]
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BrewersFuzz wrote:
Sup dudes
you got a fork up your ass?

Author:  PowerPro Jr [ Tue May 10, 2016 10:21 pm ]
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BrewersFuzz wrote:
Sup dudes, so at my school they give everyone a Chromebook, and it's yours during the school year but they take it back during the summer. Once you graduate, however, you get to check it out and take it with you for free if you please. Obviously, I'll be taking it because why not, but I have some questions.

1.) What sort of laptop do you think is needed for college? Basically, would it be worth it for me to buy a laptop, or could I comfortably get by with just a Chromebook? I asked both of my sisters this question and they agreed that it would be worth it for me to purchase a real laptop that is functional offline and can run Microsoft Office among other things like games.

2.) Any recommendations of laptops? My eldest sister went for the cheaper option and bought a Toshiba laptop her first time, which she didn't really love, but then bought a Dell after graduating for med school, and she loves it. My other sister bought a MacBook, and despite the cost, loves it and believes that I should also get one. I hold both of their opinions highly, but they are contradicting each other here and I would like to hear some advice from you guys to take into consideration with the advice from my family and what I can find on Google. Thanks 8)


If you want to play games then don't even bother with laptops; you will get much more bang for your buck using a desktop, especially if you build it yourself. There's also the possibility that you'll simply be too busy to spend a lot of time on games.

Definitely stick with your Chromebook, you can easily get by using google docs, slides, sheets, and you really don't want to be using up any extra money at this point when you already have something that will do just fine. If you absolutely need to use Microsoft Office then your university's computer lab (if it has one) will do fine. I don't know what else you plan on doing offline.

ZeroGibson13 wrote:
I'm gonna say this here since the people who i want to read it will probably read this thread.

I've been working on making 12 MLB teams in JPPY '12 TO put in a pennant mode with 4 other NPB teams. The players appearances and uniforms are actually looking quite realistic so I'm super hyped about this. If you guys want, i may be able to do some videos of games showcasing the players and uniforms.


Sounds cool. I'm assuming these are rosters as of this season?

Author:  Powerprosfan31 [ Thu May 12, 2016 1:39 am ]
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BrewersFuzz wrote:
Sup dudes, so at my school they give everyone a Chromebook, and it's yours during the school year but they take it back during the summer. Once you graduate, however, you get to check it out and take it with you for free if you please. Obviously, I'll be taking it because why not, but I have some questions.

1.) What sort of laptop do you think is needed for college? Basically, would it be worth it for me to buy a laptop, or could I comfortably get by with just a Chromebook? I asked both of my sisters this question and they agreed that it would be worth it for me to purchase a real laptop that is functional offline and can run Microsoft Office among other things like games.

2.) Any recommendations of laptops? My eldest sister went for the cheaper option and bought a Toshiba laptop her first time, which she didn't really love, but then bought a Dell after graduating for med school, and she loves it. My other sister bought a MacBook, and despite the cost, loves it and believes that I should also get one. I hold both of their opinions highly, but they are contradicting each other here and I would like to hear some advice from you guys to take into consideration with the advice from my family and what I can find on Google. Thanks 8)

I actually disagree w PPJ, I don't think a Chromebook would cut it in college. Someone I know has one and he has to go through other people to deal with our printing system and for downloading documents

The offline thing is important too--college wifi is a crapshoot

For laptops, I had a Lenovo and it did me well. My parents surprised me with a macbook for Christmas and I adore it, but the price point is wild--so maybe stay away from macs for now

Author:  SkittleMonster [ Mon May 16, 2016 12:35 pm ]
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Today was my last day of high school. That's kinda weird...

Author:  maccrash21 [ Mon May 16, 2016 5:52 pm ]
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SkittleMonster wrote:
Today was my last day of high school. That's kinda weird...

yeah, mine's next tuesday & it's surreal. kinda wish i could live it all over, but on the other hand i'm excited to not have to do this anymore. it's frightening and life-affirming and just kinda neat. hope you're doing well

Author:  BrewersFuzz [ Mon May 16, 2016 5:54 pm ]
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maccrash21 wrote:
SkittleMonster wrote:
Today was my last day of high school. That's kinda weird...

yeah, mine's next tuesday & it's surreal. kinda wish i could live it all over, but on the other hand i'm excited to not have to do this anymore. it's frightening and life-affirming and just kinda neat. hope you're doing well

Same, mine is next Wednesday. You summed it up very well, but I feel very scared and unprepared. :lol:

Author:  maccrash21 [ Mon May 16, 2016 5:56 pm ]
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BrewersFuzz wrote:
maccrash21 wrote:
SkittleMonster wrote:
Today was my last day of high school. That's kinda weird...

yeah, mine's next tuesday & it's surreal. kinda wish i could live it all over, but on the other hand i'm excited to not have to do this anymore. it's frightening and life-affirming and just kinda neat. hope you're doing well

Same, mine is next Wednesday. You summed it up very well, but I feel very scared and unprepared. :lol:

honestly i'm not so worried about being scared or unprepared or anything like that as much as i'm worried about leaving everything i know behind. & the girl i have a thing with is going to school in wisconsin (whoa. that's your state) & i'm going in rhode island, so that's going to be horrifying when i have to deal with that. & i don't really have any idea what i want to do, so i should feel more concerned about being unprepared, but for some reason i'm not feeling very anxious about it. there have been people far less equipped than us who've functioned just fine, which is something i take solace in.

but yeah. it's still freaky.

Author:  BrewersFuzz [ Mon May 16, 2016 5:59 pm ]
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All very true... Like you said, I feel like the worst part is having to leave everything and basically start a new life.

If you don't mind me asking, what college is she going to?

Author:  SkittleMonster [ Mon May 16, 2016 6:12 pm ]
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maccrash21 wrote:
SkittleMonster wrote:
Today was my last day of high school. That's kinda weird...

yeah, mine's next tuesday & it's surreal. kinda wish i could live it all over, but on the other hand i'm excited to not have to do this anymore. it's frightening and life-affirming and just kinda neat. hope you're doing well

Thanks Mac. I kinda wish I could do high school over again, but that's life I suppose. I don't feel empty inside, but I wish I'd taken advantage of more opportunities and had a more fulfilling experience.

It hasn't really sunk in yet. There's people that I've seen nearly every day for the past 7 years that I'll never see again after graduation next Tuesday. Thankfully my two best friends are staying here in central Florida, but the other 5 people that I'd consider myself pretty close with are gonna be gone and that's kinda scary. It's nice I won't have to completely start over, but it actually feels like I'm growing up and I can't say I'm a fan

Author:  maccrash21 [ Mon May 16, 2016 6:18 pm ]
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BrewersFuzz wrote:
All very true... Like you said, I feel like the worst part is having to leave everything and basically start a new life.

If you don't mind me asking, what college is she going to?

uhhhh, wanna say university of wisconsin-madison? i think? perhaps. she has family out there so it's only natural.
SkittleMonster wrote:
maccrash21 wrote:
SkittleMonster wrote:
Today was my last day of high school. That's kinda weird...

yeah, mine's next tuesday & it's surreal. kinda wish i could live it all over, but on the other hand i'm excited to not have to do this anymore. it's frightening and life-affirming and just kinda neat. hope you're doing well

Thanks Mac. I kinda wish I could do high school over again, but that's life I suppose. I don't feel empty inside, but I wish I'd taken advantage of more opportunities and had a more fulfilling experience.

It hasn't really sunk in yet. There's people that I've seen nearly every day for the past 7 years that I'll never see again after graduation next Tuesday. Thankfully my two best friends are staying here in central Florida, but the other 5 people that I'd consider myself pretty close with are gonna be gone and that's kinda scary. It's nice I won't have to completely start over, but it actually feels like I'm growing up and I can't say I'm a fan

agree about the not wanting to grow up part. that's another hurdle. i love being 17. i'm more or less content with my high school experience tho, luckily.

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