I'm going on a long train ride...


Jourdy288

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Well, I'll be taking a long train ride, can anybody recommend any stuff on Youtube/interesting free games/etc.?
 
Evildragon1717 (need flash, Pandora and a prayer), Wind and Water (latest download with a donation to the makers for a skin pack), the interwebz(?)...


Outside of that, I'd suggest a good ebook or PDF about terrorism to help pass the time, check the J7 breakdown of the daily inquest, avoid the in train food at all costs (those guys nip to asda for top ups on the sandwhich's, despite the premium price tag) which is why your train is late, and hope your Pandora will accept the trains wifi, your dongle, or a mi-fi. Or all 3 if the future is bright yet orange (Politicians subscription subject to termination without a reach round warning).
 
LOL thanks way to make a guy... Comfortable.


Why don't you just go ahead and recommend Unstoppable?


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Because Denzel Washington would cringe at the prospect and clapham junction, or charings cross or that fireball at Kings Cross that was started from simple smoke stubs and general its Britain litter seemed to be better reason. There are no terrorists, according to this doubting dead guy prior to all the mullarky he envisioned from here to Jakarta and Kentucky

https://www.youtube.com/embed/uQdC-e82gmk?feature=oembed

So just a Pandora and some light entertainment and you'll survive.
 
There are... Too many mega man fanatics. I'm frightened.
You shouldn't be frightened of the Mega Man fanatics. You should be frightened of our robot armies.
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Anyway, a long train ride, eh? If you have a device suitable for reading on, Project Gutenberg has a ton of books that are in the public domain (sometimes there are some exceptions due to differing international laws, but these are very clearly noted).


There are also a lot of good games available in the legal emulation resources thread, among them quite a number of formerly commercial titles as well as homebrewed gems for a number of systems, which might help to kill a fair bit of time, too.
 
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There are... Too many mega man fanatics. I'm frightened.
i too am quite afraid, im trying to get on their good side though, so when the time comes for them to take over, i wish for them to spare me...or at least give me my own Rush
 
Use wget and a "while (true)" script in bash* to download several hours of Internet radio. I can usually get about 8 hours in around 350 MB.


It's not quite legal but it's conceptually the same as listening at night, as long as you don't listen to it repeatedly.


* I can't remember how it goes but I set it up to record to "file-$x.mp3" where x increments after each wget, starting at 0. In case the download stops, it just restarts it on a new file.
 
There are... Too many mega man fanatics. I'm frightened.
You shouldn't be frightened of the Mega Man fanatics. You should be frightened of our robot armies.
grin.gif



Anyway, a long train ride, eh? If you have a device suitable for reading on, Project Gutenberg has a ton of books that are in the public domain (sometimes there are some exceptions due to differing international laws, but these are very clearly noted).


There are also a lot of good games available in the legal emulation resources thread, among them quite a number of formerly commercial titles as well as homebrewed gems for a number of systems, which might help to kill a fair bit of time, too.

Awesome :)


Also, is there a way to download all of Gutenberg?
 
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^ I don't know, I'm afraid. I'm accustomed to only grabbing what I know I'll want to read - it stops me from burning out from too much choice.
 
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