I just recently graduated, and now I have more time for things like this.
I have an "Associates in Applied Science- Information Technology/Network Administration" degree!
Also, lookie what I have...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v498/8-bitcultmember/fwstuff/mattskiosk01.jpg)
Congrats, dude! And welcome back! :D It's awesome to know you'll be around here more often. Dang, wasn't the last time you were here some months ago, around your birthday when I e-mailed you? I hope you stick around and get back to posting.
Quote from: JC on June 09, 2007, 12:16:59 am
Congrats, dude! And welcome back! :D It's awesome to know you'll be around here more often. Dang, wasn't the last time you were here some months ago, around your birthday when I e-mailed you? I hope you stick around and get back to posting.
I will certainly try. :)
Also, that picture was taken in my game room. I am busy organizing it tonight, hopefully I will have it done by tomarrow.
Welcome Back...
Your dreams were your, ticket outttt...
Best song ever. :P
Welcome back man!
Awesome cube dude! and welcome back!
i like the cube display but I hate the tv your using with it, such a piece of shit, omg
Quote from: kite200 on June 09, 2007, 04:06:25 pm
i like the cube display but I hate the tv your using with it, such a piece of shit, omg
lol
Would that be the TV that came with the display?
Quote from: kite200 on June 09, 2007, 04:06:25 pm
i like the cube display but I hate the tv your using with it, such a piece of shit, omg
:( ...but Nintendo chose it.
Quote from: JC on June 09, 2007, 04:40:33 pm
Would that be the TV that came with the display?
Yes, actually this is an official Nintendo GameCube store display. The entire unit is "DOL-HI-VALUE" <- (I am not making this up).
This is one of the rarer Nintendo-built display units. It powers up, GameCube and all, with just a flip of the switch!!!
I currently own two demo disks for this kiosk, and it is one of my most prised possesions! Nintendo has always been my favorite and I own every single system that they have ever released in the USA except for the "DS Lite" which is next on my purchase list. I also own several of their Japanese systems.
Once I finish cleaning up my game room, (should be tuesdayish), I will post pictures of it here.
(http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=1062.0)
I figured the TV came with it, but wasn't sure. I remembered seeing one of these kiosks on eBay a while back.
...That didn't last long... :D
:(
How so?
Sorry good people from FamicomWorld, I was losted moving up my things to another house with my gf.
I start a new site (nesfami.com.ar) obviusly about Famicom/NES and all my things like writings and pics for FW are coming!
I must apologize with Jabra from this forum, 'cause our trade was not accomplished, but I promise him to send my pirates for free for all the troubles.
For other side, I'm glad to back to forum activitie (all of them) and I bought a lot of cool pirates that maybe you want to see, so this week I prepare a lot of stuff to send to Josh to appear in the website.
I must practise my english again :S
So...the argentinean is back :)
Nice to see you again! :D
Hey, man. Cool to have you back. :D It'll be good to have your contributions again, now that you're settled into your new place. I'll be sure to link FW to your site when I get a chance.
And what about our trade? :'( Actually, I sold that Famicom this week. :-\
Cool man! Greetings from Chile, your neighbor-country ;D
Welcome back.
I hope the move and everything went well.
Welcome back
Welcome back :)By the way I'm also back from New York city. I got to go at Nintendo World and see the one and only Nintendo AVS (Advanced Video System) for real! ;D Got tons of pics if anyone is interested to see them. :)
Of course we are !!! ;D
Welcome back! :D
YES! I'm back! Finally the forum's working again for me! ;D
Cool, keiffer. I don't know what kicked it back on for you. But someone messed around with the forum and fixed the problem.
I think FamicomJL contacted the server and solved the problem. ;D
Turns out I jumped the gun...someone did mess with the forum, but that's not what fixed the problem. Here's an explanation I received via e-mail:
QuoteWhat you are experiencing is most probably caused by your ISP, which is caching results of the DNS queries. What this means is every site has nameservers. And that name is attached to an IP Address. And That IP Address is attached to the server where all the files are. So when someone enters famicomworld.com they get the nameservers, which contain the IP Address to the server with all your files.
But some Internet Service Providers are slower than others in refreshing this. So when that forum member enters famicomworld.com, it goes to the old server and instead of the new Server IP, it still has the old one, so it brings the person to the old server, with the old files. That's why many people go to the right server, and some to the old. It all depends on what company they get their internet from.
But from what I heard AOL or SBCGLOBAL/YAHOO, are slow at this, among other random ones.
Now this will eventually fix itself, and your forum member will be brought to the new Famicom World. If for example he used a Proxy Server, he would be able to see the forum, because a proxy server is on a different Internet Service Provider.
I myself went back and fourth, and went to the old forum until today, when my ISP finally refreshed it all.
Sorry about all this. It may sound weird, but that's how domains and hosting general work, and it all depends on your ISP. But he should see the new forum soon.