Farenheit 7001 and Playstation 2 install.....
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Just a suggestion - Driving - While PS2ing
Originally posted by skar 718
Sheez I was thinking cup of noodles but I thought I'd be nice ..
Sheez I was thinking cup of noodles but I thought I'd be nice ..
I spoke with a Doctor that knows how the Human Brain works... He said it is very dangerous to Play Driving Simulation Games in the Same Car that is driven... Some Thing about Cognitive Resonace - Opposed to Cognative Disodence.
Effectively - You may be driving your real car - then flash to the Game in your real car. Causing you to belive the Game Parameters rather than Reality... It a situational compliance issue..
In the Simulation - you can Re-spawn and live again..
In real life you will make a error... You may not Re-Spawn.
Turn off the PS2 - and/or let others play with it...
After Hour's/Years of playing Quake II Capture The Flag, ( Top Three Players ) I sometimes in the real world look for a place to fire my Grapple Hook..
Please try to focus on the 350Z primary goal - In the real world - Of having a Set of proper tires to go to speed - safely. and back down. With the rate of tire wear this should keep you busy for years.
Cheers Amy -
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Yeah, I just recently read an article talking about what Amy's talking about:
After a recent three-day binge of playing the Japanese cult hit video game Katamari Damacy, Los Angeles artist Kozy Kitchens discovered that walking away from the game was not as easy as putting down her joystick.
In the game, players push around what amounts to a giant tape ball, attempting to make the ball bigger by picking up any and all objects in its path. Kitchens found that her urge to keep picking things up was not so easy to shake.
"I was driving down Venice Boulevard," recalled her husband, Dan Kitchens, "and Kozy reached over and grabbed the steering wheel and for a moment was trying to yank it to the right.... (Then) she let go, but kept staring out her window, and then looked back at me kind of stunned and said, 'Sorry. I thought we could pick up that mailbox we just passed.'"
The rest of the article is at: Real World Doesn't Use a Joystick
BTW, you guys are hilarious! See you guys at the next meet...
After a recent three-day binge of playing the Japanese cult hit video game Katamari Damacy, Los Angeles artist Kozy Kitchens discovered that walking away from the game was not as easy as putting down her joystick.
In the game, players push around what amounts to a giant tape ball, attempting to make the ball bigger by picking up any and all objects in its path. Kitchens found that her urge to keep picking things up was not so easy to shake.
"I was driving down Venice Boulevard," recalled her husband, Dan Kitchens, "and Kozy reached over and grabbed the steering wheel and for a moment was trying to yank it to the right.... (Then) she let go, but kept staring out her window, and then looked back at me kind of stunned and said, 'Sorry. I thought we could pick up that mailbox we just passed.'"
The rest of the article is at: Real World Doesn't Use a Joystick
BTW, you guys are hilarious! See you guys at the next meet...
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