I did get to play last night and started with Demonhunter. I must say it is rather impressive, but a little weird at first for controls and such. I rescued Cain and am in the process of getting that crown thing. Also, I will not be adding people until Diablo 3 actually comes out as I won't be on when anybody else is on due to my "strange" 8:00 - 4:30 EST work hours.
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Silently Lurking...
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Well, mine doesn't seeing that it is already well ventilated with 8 fans plus a fan for PSU, a fan for Graphics Card, and a fan for CPU. Not to mention with lots of vents on the towere there aren't any fans. Fucking nice and quiet too.
Well, I'm off to take a couple geology tests.
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Do you have the more dutch sounding accent or the more british sounding one?
Everyone down there always asked where I was from when I talked. ( I've got an embarassingly bad southern accent. ) Then I'd say Kentucky, USA then it was always:
i have my missus watching dallas to perfect the accent lololol (im kidding ofc, but it is an idea hmmmm)
LOL! Kentucky is a bit different accent. Less western-y. Somem people like it. Some people assume you're stupid when they hear it. I had some trouble back when I was doing telephone tech support because people wouldn't take me seriously.
EDIT: When I say I had trouble being taken sesiously. It was mainly with callers from two very particular regions, but I'm not going to start a war by getting into details.
Also, worked away from here for a while. Never will forget, my first night in Colombus Ohio, I asked someone at a store for a bag of ice, and he looked completely shocked. After a very long and confusing conversation, I found out he thought I asked for a bag of ass.
i hate my accent, people in guild say they love my accent, the whole world loves the Irish accent except the Irish
i even read the back of of a cornflakes box for a girl cos she loved my voice, Back of a cornflakes box!
what are the irish good for? Guinness, father ted, U2 and our accent
We dont even own Guinness anymore, i Hate U2 ( well bono)
Yes, Irish accents are gorgeous. ( I swear I'm not hitting on you. I'm not even remotelty single.) It's just a fact. Its a beautiful accent. I actually think pretty much any non-US accent is nicer than mine though. I think most Americans subconciously feel that way. If you sell something here, and the spokesperson has an English, Australan, Irish, or German accent, I think there's an instant credibility boost.
Don't you dare get me started on South Africans living in Australia Jaundice!
1, 2, 3 START! No seriously, I would like to know? Do you know any? Can you recognize South Africans living in Australia, part from the not-Australian accent? My uncle and his fam immigrated to Australia sometime in the 90's. Don't hear much from him.
Do you have the more dutch sounding accent or the more british sounding one?
Everyone down there always asked where I was from when I talked. ( I've got an embarassingly bad southern accent. ) Then I'd say Kentucky, USA then it was always:
"Oh, like the chicken!"
Haha English isn't even my first language...it's Afrikaans! But since Afrikaans originated from dutch, doesn't necessarily mean my English sounds dutch...but I honestly don't know. I think there's little people in RSA that sounds proper British. I think only people that actually lived in England for a year or two, their RSA English accent will kinda gets transformed to a British accent, mostly just because they're surrounded by British sounding people.
One of my bro's friends went to Australia to make a bit of money for a year or so. When he returned, he sounded just like an Australian even though he was very Afrikaans. Don't know if you heard proper Afrikaans people talking English while you were in Cape Town, but his English was kinda like that.
Hahe, KFC is probably the only reason why people here know about Kentucky...but yeah tbh my first thought will also be like theirs when I hear someone is from Kentucky...oh and the Kentucky Derby! I only know about this from the movies!
They should just wave my fine. It's a uni parking fine and I'm on a uni scholarship. I'll pay their damned fine with the money they use to pay me!!
Dude, you don't understand how many fines are given daily at out uni. There's more than 25 000 students with the town itself with a couple of 100 000 pop. Of course most students walks/bike to class, but even the rest's cars must park somewhere. And our campus is very centralized so all the cars park in a small radius. Some driving from neighbouring towns has to park like 1 km from where they have class and then walk the rest.
1, 2, 3 START! No seriously, I would like to know? Do you know any? Can you recognize South Africans living in Australia, part from the not-Australian accent? My uncle and his fam immigrated to Australia sometime in the 90's. Don't hear much from him.
I sure do. I've mostly met all of them through uni. Its easy to recognise South Africans living in Australia because they have a notoriously bad attitude. Extremely arrogant. I know its bad to generalise to an entire population but when I see the same attitude in 90% of the South Africans it's hard not to. They portray a very strong 'fuck you' attitude to Australian society. It's really unlike any other migrant that comes to Australia which is why it is so easy to pick.
No hating on you though! I lurrrrvz youuuz!
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Don't you dare get me started on South Africans living in Australia Jaundice!
just sold a rare ring in d3 beta for 12500 <.<
Well, I'm off to take a couple geology tests.
LOL! I've got to ask this.....
Do you have the more dutch sounding accent or the more british sounding one?
Everyone down there always asked where I was from when I talked. ( I've got an embarassingly bad southern accent. ) Then I'd say Kentucky, USA then it was always:
"Oh, like the chicken!"
LOL! Kentucky is a bit different accent. Less western-y. Somem people like it. Some people assume you're stupid when they hear it. I had some trouble back when I was doing telephone tech support because people wouldn't take me seriously.
EDIT: When I say I had trouble being taken sesiously. It was mainly with callers from two very particular regions, but I'm not going to start a war by getting into details.
Also, worked away from here for a while. Never will forget, my first night in Colombus Ohio, I asked someone at a store for a bag of ice, and he looked completely shocked. After a very long and confusing conversation, I found out he thought I asked for a bag of ass.
Well, that's how I think I sound. Anytime I say that publically people reassure me that it's not true.
Yes, Irish accents are gorgeous. ( I swear I'm not hitting on you. I'm not even remotelty single.) It's just a fact. Its a beautiful accent. I actually think pretty much any non-US accent is nicer than mine though. I think most Americans subconciously feel that way. If you sell something here, and the spokesperson has an English, Australan, Irish, or German accent, I think there's an instant credibility boost.
Got my first parking ticket today :(. Totes wasn't even my fault which makes the fine cut me so much deeper.
*Shrug*
Lol...
1, 2, 3 START! No seriously, I would like to know? Do you know any? Can you recognize South Africans living in Australia, part from the not-Australian accent? My uncle and his fam immigrated to Australia sometime in the 90's. Don't hear much from him.
Haha English isn't even my first language...it's Afrikaans! But since Afrikaans originated from dutch, doesn't necessarily mean my English sounds dutch...but I honestly don't know. I think there's little people in RSA that sounds proper British. I think only people that actually lived in England for a year or two, their RSA English accent will kinda gets transformed to a British accent, mostly just because they're surrounded by British sounding people.
One of my bro's friends went to Australia to make a bit of money for a year or so. When he returned, he sounded just like an Australian even though he was very Afrikaans. Don't know if you heard proper Afrikaans people talking English while you were in Cape Town, but his English was kinda like that.
Hahe, KFC is probably the only reason why people here know about Kentucky...but yeah tbh my first thought will also be like theirs when I hear someone is from Kentucky...oh and the Kentucky Derby! I only know about this from the movies!
Dude, you don't understand how many fines are given daily at out uni. There's more than 25 000 students with the town itself with a couple of 100 000 pop. Of course most students walks/bike to class, but even the rest's cars must park somewhere. And our campus is very centralized so all the cars park in a small radius. Some driving from neighbouring towns has to park like 1 km from where they have class and then walk the rest.
Let them pay with their own money!
I sure do. I've mostly met all of them through uni. Its easy to recognise South Africans living in Australia because they have a notoriously bad attitude. Extremely arrogant. I know its bad to generalise to an entire population but when I see the same attitude in 90% of the South Africans it's hard not to. They portray a very strong 'fuck you' attitude to Australian society. It's really unlike any other migrant that comes to Australia which is why it is so easy to pick.
No hating on you though! I lurrrrvz youuuz!