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| 15776 | 1992 movies. | Kick Back didn't have the same pizazz the first 3 Ninjas did.<br><br>It's alright, though. It had some good moments here and there.<br> | Mr Magic | Jan 23, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15775 | Super Bowl 49 | The Puppy Bowl is always amusing. <img src="http://retro-daze.org/images/smilies/MavSmile.gif" title=":)"> | Mr Magic | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15774 | Retro-Daze let's get healthy! | Getting into a good diet is really the hardest thing for me. Every time I say I'm going to switch my diet and work on eating healthier, I always go back to my old ones about a week or so later. It's at the point where I don't even tell my family and friends anymore because they don't believe I can do it.<br> | blueluigi | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15773 | Retro-Daze let's get healthy! | <blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b><br><i> <blockquote rel="vkimo"><b>vkimo wrote :</b><br><i><br> Ever try Dave's Killer Bread?<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>No, I haven't. It sounds...killer. Is it as expensive in the store as it is to mail order ($23 for two loaves)?<br><br>One thing I should do is start using whole grain flour. I don't make all of my bread--not even close--but I do like to make it.<br><br></i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>I think it was like $6-7 a loaf back in California. On the east coast I'd have to mail order and no bread is worth $23.<br><br>I have a bread maker but even when following the recipes the bread always seem brittle. Slicing it is out of the questions so I end up biting chunks off it like a giant muffin.<br><br> | vkimo | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15772 | Retro-Daze let's get healthy! | <blockquote rel="vkimo"><b>vkimo wrote :</b><br><i> Ever try Dave's Killer Bread?<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>No, I haven't. It sounds...killer. Is it as expensive in the store as it is to mail order ($23 for two loaves)?<br><br>One thing I should do is start using whole grain flour. I don't make all of my bread--not even close--but I do like to make it.<br><br><br><blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br><i> Today was day 3 of me getting in 30 mins. of exercise and avoiding soda. Switching to less salty things and whole grains, fish, vegetables and fruits. Low fat dairy and such. It's not easy, but it is helping me feel better about my health overall.<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>That's awesome. I love salt also a little too much. But whole grains and fish and vegetables, that sounds really good. As for fruit I already have some at lunch five days a week. Routine is a big help and I would say that goes for all aspects. What are you doing for exercise?<br><br>Part of my problem might be that I don't actually feel better when I make changes. I cut WAY down on smoking and drinking but I felt exactly the same. In fact I got horribly sick about a month later. That really pissed me off.<br><br> | shakin steak | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15771 | Guy beats Super Mario World in under 6 minutes | lol. Until he actually made it, I thought he was narrating live and the footage of him was just out of sync with the audio. As for how they come up with it, it's pretty clear it wasn't just somebody messing around, as you could easily imagine led to the discovery of minus world and stuff like that. My guess is that somebody was looking at code of the game's ROM in a hex editor. The video mentions this has never done on a console before, so it must have been first found in an emulator. And this person noticed a memory address register in the first level that was similar, or identical, to a register in the credits. Well, they probably wouldn't "notice" that, more like they were running a comparator on the code to find potential glitch hook points. Once a commonality was found, they started tracing it to a method to trigger. The guy in the video also says he is "writing code" in the game. Super Mario World was revolutionary because all kinds of new things were done in it. The CPU probably has to calculate specific things like enemy placement, and that's affected by what Mario does way more than "place goomba at square 87" like in SMB1. In other words with SMW we left graph paper and entered the butterfly effect. How all that is worked out to trigger the potato chip register is beyond me but I can imagine it. If this isn't a hoax. | shakin steak | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15770 | Random Videos Thread | <br><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ZNWyhl-I_ak?feature=player_detailpage" allowfullscreen="" width="640" frameborder="0" height="360"></iframe> | Mr Magic | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15769 | Guy beats Super Mario World in under 6 minutes | well that's something new. if i'd seen this kind of thing during my youth my mind would've been blown, though i don't think a glitch counts as a world record status.<br> | Benjanime | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15768 | Guy beats Super Mario World in under 6 minutes | Beating Super Mario World was a struggle for me. And this guy did it in under 6 minutes?<br> | Mr Magic | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |
| 15767 | Retro-Daze let's get healthy! | Well the streak of not drinking soda was broken today. Though the reason why is understandable since my blood sugar was starting to get really low and needed a fix before it got really bad. But had chicken teriyaki with noodles and veg for lunch. <br> | ThatDudeintheHoodie | Jan 22, 2015 | ![]() |




