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BrutaL^

Smash Rookie
Joined
Nov 12, 2010
Messages
19
Location
im aussie ;) adelaide
Ive never played DJ hero.. is it fun?

And im pretty good at Blackjack, although im too young to play at casinos, i still played texas holdem and Black Jack with my brothers.

Oh and i can most likely go to the SG this month :).


Edit: god dammnit Splice, i was mean't to make the #2000

i got #2001 :(
 

Techa

Smash Cadet
Joined
Feb 21, 2008
Messages
66
Location
Adelaide
DJ hero is excellent. FYI I'm actually better then jamage skillwise but havnt played online 24/7. Online bs anyway. You get paired up against people two difficulties lower then you who win cause songs piss easy.
There's people that even set themselves to Medium and find streak mode games and only vote for the hardest song in the game. They fc on medium while hard and expert have a hard time.

FYI I'll have DJ hero 2 and rock band 3 (Inc piano controller) at next stteetgeek.
 

BrutaL^

Smash Rookie
Joined
Nov 12, 2010
Messages
19
Location
im aussie ;) adelaide
DJ hero is excellent. FYI I'm actually better then jamage skillwise but havnt played online 24/7. Online bs anyway. You get paired up against people two difficulties lower then you who win cause songs piss easy.
There's people that even set themselves to Medium and find streak mode games and only vote for the hardest song in the game. They fc on medium while hard and expert have a hard time.

FYI I'll have DJ hero 2 and rock band 3 (Inc piano controller) at next stteetgeek.

oh wait i remember playing DJ hero at 1 of the lans
i didnt like it :\ it was prettty crap imo.
 

The_Blue_Bomber

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Oct 18, 2008
Messages
383
Location
Adelaide, Australia


Good news everyone, I bought a new Wii, and this one is a much lower version than my old one. So now it's softmodded and once I get around to it I'm going to set up Brawl+ on it. So the next SG I can actually make it to you guys can try out Brawl+ complete with texture, music hacks and all that wonderful stuff if you like.
 

BrutaL^

Smash Rookie
Joined
Nov 12, 2010
Messages
19
Location
im aussie ;) adelaide
How much is the SG? and do you still have to log in to the street geek website at the front counter to get in?

oh BTW grim, my little brother David said he doesnt like Bowser anymore but he'd wouldnt mind a some Bowser dittos with you. :)
 

Techa

Smash Cadet
Joined
Feb 21, 2008
Messages
66
Location
Adelaide
Brutal. $9 for consolers. $18 for pc. Noobs/first time to streetgeek people get in free only this event.
 

SethT

Smash Ace
Joined
Jul 21, 2010
Messages
627
Wow, tops for Jamage...
that beings said

HE BETTER ****ING ROCK UP WITH MY BRAWL DISC AT SG!
kaidone

I'll probably be rocking up friday. Odds are I'll be bringing my PC as well.
Inactivity on forums is because of DotA. Got into a team and been playing competitively on that :3

that being said Smash > DotA
I just need my disc back so I can practice D;
 

Grim Tuesday

Smash Legend
Joined
Nov 4, 2007
Messages
13,444
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, AUS
Wow, tops for Jamage...
that beings said

HE BETTER ****ING ROCK UP WITH MY BRAWL DISC AT SG!
kaidone

I'll probably be rocking up friday. Odds are I'll be bringing my PC as well.
Inactivity on forums is because of DotA. Got into a team and been playing competitively on that :3

that being said Smash > DotA
I just need my disc back so I can practice D;
No johns Aces. I've been playing Soul Calibur, GunZ, Melee, Brawl, Mario Kart: DS and Half Life 2: Deathmatch competitively in the last week.
 

SethT

Smash Ace
Joined
Jul 21, 2010
Messages
627
=_= I have learnt that trying to play to many competitive games at once usually means you lack practice in all of them: sucking.
 

Nova

Banned via Warnings
Joined
Nov 24, 2008
Messages
2,529
Location
Adelaide, Australia
Soy products such as soy burgers, soymilk, and soy cheese are much more popular and available today. Recently, the FDA approved soy-containing products as heart-healthy and allowed health claims for soy protein.

Studies have shown soy's beneficial effects on cholesterol and other cardiovascular risk factors. However, there is no reason not to expect the same results from beans of any type--it's merely that more studies have been done on soy than on any other beans. There are numerous studies indicating that soybeans are rich in various anti-cancer compounds such as isoflavones. Most beans are rich in these beneficial anti-cancer compounds, and many different flavonoids with anti-cancer effects are found in beans of various color. I always recommended the consumption of a broad variety of phytochemical-rich foods to maximize one's health. Beans are no exception--try to eat different types of beans, not just soy.

You should be aware that soy nuts, soymilk, and other processed soy products do not retain many of the beneficial compounds and omega-3 fats that are in the natural bean. The more the food is processed, the more the beneficial compounds are destroyed. Remember, though, tofu and frozen or canned soybeans are a good source of omega-3 fat and calcium.

Recently, a few studies appeared showing potentially negative effects of consuming too much soy. One particularly troublesome study done in Hawaii suggested that men with higher tofu intake had more cognitive decline and brain atrophy with aging than men who ate little tofu.1 This data contradicts evidence that Japanese men, who consume tofu regularly, have better cognitive function and lower rates of Alzheimer's disease than American men.2 Obviously, more studies are needed to clarify these suggestive findings and to determine if there is something in tofu or related to tofu consumption that may be harmful. After reviewing these findings, Dr. Harris had soy products from Hawaii tested for aluminum levels and found a significantly higher level of aluminum in tofu from Hawaii than in tofu from the mainland. The aluminum factor may be a plausible explanation for the alleged "brain aging" properties of soy.

In any case, the evidence is not sufficient to warrant being fearful of consuming soybeans as part of a healthful diet. However, this brings to mind my basic theme of nutritional biodiversity--eat a variety of plant foods, and do not eat a soy-based diet.

Most of the processed soy products can be tasty additions to a plant-based diet, but they are generally high in salt and are not nutrient-dense foods, so use them sparingly. In conclusion, the soybean is a superior food, containing the difficult-to-find omega-3 fats. Beans in general are superior foods that fight against cancer and heart disease, which is why you will benefit from using a variety of beans in your diet.
 

zApollo

Smash Ace
Joined
Oct 2, 2009
Messages
839
I've been using soy for a few months now, gotten used to the taste. It's generally a better alternative to lactose heavy diets and diary products loaded with hormonal chemicals.
 

Grim Tuesday

Smash Legend
Joined
Nov 4, 2007
Messages
13,444
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, AUS
Soy products such as soy burgers, soymilk, and soy cheese are much more popular and available today. Recently, the FDA approved soy-containing products as heart-healthy and allowed health claims for soy protein.

Studies have shown soy's beneficial effects on cholesterol and other cardiovascular risk factors. However, there is no reason not to expect the same results from beans of any type--it's merely that more studies have been done on soy than on any other beans. There are numerous studies indicating that soybeans are rich in various anti-cancer compounds such as isoflavones. Most beans are rich in these beneficial anti-cancer compounds, and many different flavonoids with anti-cancer effects are found in beans of various color. I always recommended the consumption of a broad variety of phytochemical-rich foods to maximize one's health. Beans are no exception--try to eat different types of beans, not just soy.

You should be aware that soy nuts, soymilk, and other processed soy products do not retain many of the beneficial compounds and omega-3 fats that are in the natural bean. The more the food is processed, the more the beneficial compounds are destroyed. Remember, though, tofu and frozen or canned soybeans are a good source of omega-3 fat and calcium.

Recently, a few studies appeared showing potentially negative effects of consuming too much soy. One particularly troublesome study done in Hawaii suggested that men with higher tofu intake had more cognitive decline and brain atrophy with aging than men who ate little tofu.1 This data contradicts evidence that Japanese men, who consume tofu regularly, have better cognitive function and lower rates of Alzheimer's disease than American men.2 Obviously, more studies are needed to clarify these suggestive findings and to determine if there is something in tofu or related to tofu consumption that may be harmful. After reviewing these findings, Dr. Harris had soy products from Hawaii tested for aluminum levels and found a significantly higher level of aluminum in tofu from Hawaii than in tofu from the mainland. The aluminum factor may be a plausible explanation for the alleged "brain aging" properties of soy.

In any case, the evidence is not sufficient to warrant being fearful of consuming soybeans as part of a healthful diet. However, this brings to mind my basic theme of nutritional biodiversity--eat a variety of plant foods, and do not eat a soy-based diet.

Most of the processed soy products can be tasty additions to a plant-based diet, but they are generally high in salt and are not nutrient-dense foods, so use them sparingly. In conclusion, the soybean is a superior food, containing the difficult-to-find omega-3 fats. Beans in general are superior foods that fight against cancer and heart disease, which is why you will benefit from using a variety of beans in your diet.
 

Nova

Banned via Warnings
Joined
Nov 24, 2008
Messages
2,529
Location
Adelaide, Australia


Grim I should have a Yoshi ditto with you.
Maybe Samus, too.

Sigh I feel like playing Melee, though, haven't played either game since last lan so I'm going to lose larolol.
 

Grim Tuesday

Smash Legend
Joined
Nov 4, 2007
Messages
13,444
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, AUS
Grim I should have a Yoshi ditto with you.
Maybe Samus, too.

Sigh I feel like playing Melee, though, haven't played either game since last lan so I'm going to lose larolol.
Eh... I'm sick of Brawl. Taking a break, I'll still play in the tourney at SG, but probably no friendlies.

I'll play Melee with you though :D
 

Eagle

Smash Lord
Joined
Aug 14, 2007
Messages
1,483
Location
Australia
Woo schoolies.

I guess I'll come on friday and bring Brutal and David.

Hope you had fun too, Apollo.

And **** tofu.
 

SethT

Smash Ace
Joined
Jul 21, 2010
Messages
627
Yeah my bro got back from schoolies, said it was unreal.

Ahh.. the methods of which he spikes drinks...

Tofu blargh, i'd rather eat something healthy.... like chicken!

OH when I get a my fking tv back (i got home one day and apparently mum had donated it too some iraq coworker... why? because apparently I didn't need it) I'll be able to play wifi. Finally got some decent net!
 
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