Maybe it's because I don't watch much anime anymore, but I've seen stuff on Toonami that I've never even heard of.
People would ask if you cut your hair.
This. I joined a fraternity (mine made a big deal about the difference between a "fraternity" and a "frat") for the networking and as an extracurricular. It was different than the one that's usually portrayed or people think of (I didn't know until I became interested, but most fraternities are classified by race; while anyone can join, the culture of the type depends on which race) and I not only made great friends -two of which I lived with for two years- but plenty of professional ins. Hell, my Assistant Pledge Master was not just a professor at my school, but became my adviser. One of our alums was a great help to me when it came to my last job and a great source of comfort. Not just that, but there were times when we would travel and pretty much had a place to stay if there was a brother nearby. I left the fraternity when I left the school, mostly due to the fact that despite my chapter pushing hard against the stereotypes people had, other chapters treated us differently for not fitting their views on the organization despite their views going against what I was taught about us. Regardless, I met tons of awesome people who helped me out in different ways and showed me different things. About the parties: ****, ours were great. Some of the best times I ever had.
The real reason he's back is just to guilt you.
@nexttokimdavis is my new favorite Twitter. See, I would try to help you but last time I did, YOU WERE WRONG.
Vis-à-vis the web browser, I can't access that without signing into PSN. I select it and it tells me to sign in to use any network features. Okay, so yeah. I thought the signal strength being that high was weird (it was at 70 yesterday while roommate was doing his stuff, I had my laptop and phone, and girlfriend was watching netflix). I just checked the user guide on the PS4 and it connects just fine! So it's strictly a problem with PSN. However, PSN is still up according to their status website and my PS3 still connects flawlessly. EDIT: I used an incorrect password to see if it'll do anything different and it immediately tells me that the info is incorrect. But when I use the right password, it loads ("Please wait..") for quite a while and then gives me the "time limit" error again.[DOUBLEPOST=1441400262][/DOUBLEPOST]EDIT: Got it fixed. Roommate changed the security settings on the router and it went through. I have no idea why it was only PSN that wasn't let through, but that's not my field. Thanks for the help, though, @Misty and @Patman
Is there a way to actually test the connectivity? So far, everything I've tried requires PSN, but I'd like to make sure it really is connected and not just saying it is (or having router issues). I just tried a connection test and it was successful. My connection settings (currently) for the PS4 are Spoiler Internet Connection On Connection Method Wi-Fi Signal Strength 90-94% Channel 11 Security Method WPA2-PSK (AES) IP Address Settings Automatic IP Address 10.0.0.32 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 10.0.0.1 Primary DNS 75.75.75.75 (when done Automatic. I tried 8.8.8.8 and 208.67.222.222 and get the same issue) Secondary DNS 75.75.76.76 (when done Automatic. I tried 8.8.4.4. and 208.67.220.220 with same result) Mac Address (Lan Cable) 00:d9:d1:e1:e4:c2 Mac Address (Wi-Fi) 74:29:af:d2:19:59 MTU Automatic (should be at 1500. I tried 1473 as well) Proxy Server Do Not Use Nat Type Type 2 I'm looking at what I can for the actual network settings from my laptop: Spoiler Speed 65.0 Mbps Signal Quality Full Connection-specific DNS Suffix: hsd1.tn.comcast.net. Description: Qualcomm Atheros AR5B125 Wireless Network Adapter Physical Address: 1C-3E-84-AE-D7-7F DHCP Enabled: Yes IPv4 Address: 10.0.0.17 IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Lease Obtained: Thursday, September 3, 2015 11:33:09 PM Lease Expires: Friday, September 11, 2015 12:50:36 PM IPv4 Default Gateway: 10.0.0.1 IPv4 DHCP Server: 10.0.0.1 IPv4 DNS Servers: 75.75.75.75, 75.75.76.76 IPv4 WINS Server: NetBIOS over Tcpip Enabled: Yes IPv6 Address: 2601:780:8000:12fc:4bf:4131:82c9:4044 Temporary IPv6 Address: 2601:780:8000:12fc:3c44:fd3f:b806:996e Link-local IPv6 Address: fe80::4bf:4131:82c9:4044%4 IPv6 Default Gateway: fe80::cea4:62ff:fef3:9841%4 IPv6 DNS Servers: 2001:558:feed::1, 2001:558:feed::2 I'm going to try wiring it like you suggested later today.
So I recently got a PlayStation 4 (The Last of Us bundle) and I'm having connection issues. The main current issue is that it won't connect to PSN even though it's allegedly connected to the internet wirelessly. I try to sign into PSN and I get this after some time PSN is apparently up and running and my PS3 connects easily. From what I'm reading online, the PS4 has a weak wifi receiver? The PS4 is set up in the living room and our router is in my roommate's room (its his house) down the hall. Maybe...15-25 feet away. Everything else connects easily (My two tablets in my bedroom and living room; Wii in bedroom; Wii U and PS3 in living room; laptop anywhere inside or on the porch [even in my car, I get some signal]; roommate's laptop, PS3, and desktop in his room; our 4 cell phones altogether; and printer in the extra bedroom; haven't tried my girlfriend's 3DS, my 3DS, or other roommate's 3DS, but last I checked, those worked). We do have connection issues rarely, but it's never that bad (and he plays his MMO ALL DAY and NIGHT). Not just that, but the PS4's connection tests are successful (like I said, it's just PSN), but I can't even test that manually since it looks like I need to sign into PSN to access any kind of network feature. I'm hearing that I should use a wired connection for the PS4, but it's his router and it's in his room so I'm not trying to inconvenience him by moving it (Pretty sure his desktop is hooked up to it anyway). So tomorrow, we're thinking about trying to hook up my old router to the same network as well and seeing if it'll help. Not just for the PS4, but that will be pretty nice for all of us anyway. Looks like there's a few key things to make sure we get right, but it should simply boost signal strength by creating two of the same networks, in layman's terms. However, I'm trying to save that as a last resort and seeing if there are any other ways of getting the PS4 to connect to PSN. Here's a log of what all I've done since I got it Spoiler -Brand new out the box. Set it up and connected it to our network. -It needed to update to 2.57 (I think it was on 2.04?) --The update wouldn't download. (Red flag one about wifi issues. It seems like it couldn't maintain a stable connection long enough). --Reset to factory settings and tried again. Still timed out and failed to download. --Downloaded the update on a flashdrive and installed it from there the next day. -Connected it to wireless network again. -Tried PSN for the first time, got the above error several times. -Looked online and tried the following solutions: Setting DNS to 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4. and 208.67.222.222/208.67.220.220 and changed MTU from Automatic (1500) to Manual (1473) and every combination of those and the default settings. Unchecking all boxes under Settings > System > Automatic Downloads and Uploads and rechecking them (can't recheck Saved Data because that requires me being signed into PSN). Every combination of "log out and back in, restart, reset router, etc. -Almost every connection test under almost every combination of those solutions is completely successful, but signing into PSN gives me the "time limit" error. Since I don't want to run a wire from his room, down the hallway into the living room, it looks like setting up the double router config is the best bet, but like I said: last resort (that and I won't be able to mess with that until tomorrow night and I'm looking to figure it out ASAP before messing with our network anymore). I'm going to try one of the games now for the first time and hope that works; maybe I'll be able to check connectivity that way (doubt it since I bet I'll need to sign into PSN for that!). Glad we got two physical games instead of just the The Last of Us code since I can't redeem that until I get onto PSN.
To clarify, she divorced her first husband and had twins five months later by husband #3. Married husband #2, divorced him, married husband #3, then divorced him and remarried husband #2. All while wearing multi-fabric clothes and breaking an oath she took. The sin is strong with this one. Almost as strong as the hypocrisy.
I thought I had missed something or maybe staff was doing something, but this was what I saw on every page for several minutes (it's gone now). Edit: lol @that profile post
Sorry, I suggested this and I almost lost the PS4. WHY IS YOUR FACE THE BACKGROUND? Buys it, cooks it, brings me some when I'm not expecting it. Sometimes, we'll go out to eat and she'll pay. I DIDN'T NOTICE THAT EITHER UNTIL I OPENED IT.
Hm adding it to the list. I remember really liking the series, but I always played it on a friend's system so I played them all the way through myself. Might as well give it a try now.[DOUBLEPOST=1441253414][/DOUBLEPOST] I'm already pretty sure I'm going to cry with Type-0, but woo.I love emotional games.
Goddamn it. I need a boyfriend, then. Will do!...tomorrow after I update the damn thing. And nope. I haven't! I know how it ends unfortunately, or at least what the twist is.
I haven't played a MGS game since the second one. No wait, I think I played parts of the third one? The one where it was kind of a prequel or something.
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Someone told me a joke today at work and it ruined my day. What's the opposite of Christopher Walken? Spoiler Christopher Reeve
Well, honestly it's just me giving whatever reason I can to persuade my girlfriend that we must have one lol. We've been talking about getting one for a while now, but it'd be mostly for me. However, to answer your question (they don't sell me on the console, but I'm already sold; it's just icing on the cake at this point): screenshots (I've been begging for this feature in general for ages) and then Communities/Share to Twitter/Request to Watch features; I've been really wanting to get more into the gaming culture and that seems like it'd be a huge help.
We've been thinking about getting a PS4. This update is really pushing my "Trust me, we need one" argument."
Geology used to put me to sleep. Then again, I was an Accounting major so...
This is the complete opposite of your point, but I remember years ago I posted that song on September 1st. On October 1st, someone actually sent me a message telling me to wake up. I was lost until they reminded me what I posted.