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  2. r_primitives 2 works only with ETLegacy, and I would recommend playing with ETL. If you are using Nvidia and recently updated your GPU drivers maybe try to go back to earlier driver. I recently updated my NVIDA Geforce drivers and performance was terrible. I hadn't updated my GPU drivers for 12 months or so and now I had to use system restore, to go back to earlier version.
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  4. Is he in Texas and are the flood water coming in behind that wind?
  5. This afternoon NOAA spotted new tropical depression #3 offshore the US Carolina's coasts. Predicted to go inland tomorrow after possible becoming tropical storm.
  6. Happy 4th of July folks, Let Freedom Reign! SUCK IT
  7. A rare interstellar visitor from beyond our solar system is racing toward the sun. Astronomers have identified this cosmic interloper as '3I/ATLAS', making it only the third confirmed object from outside the solar system after 'Oumuamua' (2017) and comet '2I/Borisov' (2019). The interstellar comet, originally designated C/2025 N1 (ATLAS), was observed on July 1 by the NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile. It has since been designated 3I/ATLAS by the Minor Planet Center (MPC), with "3I" marking it as the third known interstellar object. "There are tentative reports of cometary activity," The MPC report states. "With a marginal coma and a short 3" tail". Currently, 3I/ATLAS is about 4.5 astronomical units (AU) — or 670 million kilometers (416 million miles) — from the sun according to NASA, and around magnitude 18.8, far too faint for backyard telescopes. Trajectory of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it passes through the solar system. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) But it's expected to brighten slightly as it approaches perihelion (closest point to the sun) on Oct. 30, when it will pass just 1.4 AU (130 million miles or 210 million km) from the sun inside the orbit of Mars. The object is speeding through the solar system at 68 kilometers per second (152,000 mph) relative to the sun, and it poses no threat to Earth, according to NASA. After dipping behind the sun in late fall, 3I/ATLAS is expected to reappear in early December, giving astronomers another chance to study this rare visitor from beyond our cosmic neighborhood. 3I/ATLAS imaged on July 2 by Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project. (Image credit: Gianluca Masi, The Virtual Telescope Project) @RedBaird said on 01/06/2025 Not yet bud but close call 😄
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  8. hyness

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    Diana Ross & Lionel Richie (S or E next)
  9. i miss @audrey, Rektum and the other valley knives kids
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  11. Caipirinha

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    Neil Diamond. Next is "D".
  12. Map is actually quite fun (talking about the ND part here). If manage to solve the balance issues, the ma can be quite enjoyable to play. Maybe do not close the case with next version being final ? Leave it open for changes, Might want to revisit and improve in 6 months or year if gather ideas. Flag in middle made it possible to advance for Allies. Just reaching the CP was even harder. Also it s quite playable in non-doublejump server too Here is 20vs20 18minutes of ET Legacy gameplay (ND part only + adjusted mapscript): https://limewire.com/d/XUYSK#kHsJrhC0HL
  13. This gtrt memeber is always in my promo list.
  14. hyness

    Band Game

    Echo & the Bunnymen (N next) A deeper cut from one of my all time favorite bands
  15. WB bud!!!
  16. sup homie happy 4th .

  17. Clarke

    Band Game

    Muse - Next is E
  18. Lisa

    hhhh Lisa > Feint :hiimage.thumb.png.ca417eb0a3eafa2a76299e12fd0d03d8.png

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