There, I Fixed It.There, I Fixed It.

Posted on Jul 18th 2011 at 01:58:51 AM by (Techie413)
Posted under Discussion, Trading, Collecting, Cheetos

First off, when I decided to jump back into game collecting, I decided that I was not about to waste my time on sites that were not run solely by the collectors themselves.  And I wanted a site that would allow a very simplified yet user-friendly way to track my collection.   RFGeneration was recommended by some trusted collectors, and is definitely worthy of adulation.
So here comes my recommendation for the site. 

Design a location map of members that choose to be involved, so that we can link up outside of the website.  I would be interested to hear everyone's opinion and get a discussion started.


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If only someone actually lived anywhere near me......
 
@Crabmaster: Too many of us fear the deep freeze up there. Come down to the warmer climate.
 
I cant handle the warmth any more. Yesterday it was like +15C here and it felt so horribly hot. My son and I were hanging out in just our underwear and I was still feeling to hot. Cant wait until the fall.
 
Feel free to stop on by if you're in Orlando.
Everyone vacations to Disney World/Universal Studios. Smiley
 
We're out in PA, Erie being the biggest city nearby.  'Course, where I am, you have to cross several farms, cows, baseball diamonds, hay barrels, Amish, and various country stereotypes to get to it.  One of the biggest challenges in buying a house in the area we wanted was the ability to have a cable modem.

I think NES_Rules lives just a stone's throw away in OH, but I'm not sure because every time I see him I throw a stone at him and I forget to pay attention to which way he runs. Wink

I'd love to find other RFGeners around so I could have someone else to throw things at.  Er, by that I of course mean play games with. 
 
@Crabmaster2000:

Crabby, your family and mine should just pack up and move to Alaska.  Even with the sudden, overnight blanketing of several feet of snow our area is known for, every summer I start getting impatient for winter.  I lived in Mississippi for over a dozen years, and no matter what people say, I never "got used to it."  Gimme a biting cold that reminds me I'm alive over sweating in my clothes any day.

Wish my beloved agreed. Tongue  She likes the weather here better than the south, but whenever I mention going further north she reminds me who pays for most of our collection. XD
 
@slackur: I'll come with you. Its probably a more mild weather in Alaska than what Crabmaster is used to, he's almost as far North but so far inland, that it gives him really extreme weather.
I can't stand the heat, after about 75*F, I start to get uncomfortable. I love when its so cold that you can't even take a deep breath.

We're about 1.5 hours apart Slackur, if you know where Pymatuning Lake is, its almost exactly halfway between us. And keep throwing those stones, we need to fill a hole in the driveway.
 
"Gimme a biting cold that reminds me I'm alive over sweating in my clothes any day."  My thoughts exactly!! Maybe we should gather up all us cold lovers on site and pool our money for a "summer house" up north. It'll just be a 4-6 month gamefest until our actual homes get cold enough to move back into.

I'd like to keep my health care though, what are your guys thought on Yukon/Northwest Territories?
 
Count me in on a cool summer house Crabmaster2000.  Today with the heat index it was 110F.  I'd rather pile clothes on than not be able to take anymore off. 

Terre Haute, Indiana BTW 

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