What is the oldest piece of technology that you are still regularly using? (Examples: Old game console, TV, computer, or possibly a record player, VCR, etc...)
"still actively use", that makes this question harder. My oldest piece of tech I own period is my parents' NES, but to say i use it actively is a stretch. My childhood 9" CRT from 2000 would probably be the answer. Although i haven't used it regularly in a while. This is that TV: http://www.broksonic.com/MainCTSGT-2799CA.htm
What is one country you would love to visit? To give some variety, give an example with and without a friend bias (one you would go to if visiting friends was a factor, and one where it isn't).
Best: Windows 7 or 8 Worst: Vista or any Mac OS X beyond 10.8.
If you could time travel, would you go to the future or the past?
Past. The future can wait. The past is lost forever.
What's the last movie you watched?
The Peanuts Movie
Who is a non-politician you wish would run for office?
Bob Ross.
Do you believe in karma?
Get the fuck off my property.
What's your favorite drink?
Water.
What is the furthest place from home you've visited?
Colorado.
Would you rather wear a snow suit in the desert or be naked in Antarctica?
Snow is actually a really good insulator so the latter.
Do you have art or posters on your wall? PAP!
I'm too lazy to post pictures, but I do have posters. I won't say what they are, but just know that I have 8 currently. Some are pretty cool, I should share them eventually, but not now.
Is there a story behind your profile picture? What is it?
I got back into ChalkZone in 2013, the profile pic is just a remnant of that time.
If you could eliminate any word from the dictionary, meaning no one can ever use it again, what word would you choose?
Kappa
Who is your favorite YouTuber?
Carl10O1
Are there any brands or companies that you boycott? Why do you refuse to do business with them?
Tommo Inc. They stride for nothing but least amount of effort necessary. Instead of remastered Humongous games on Steam, they take the easy way out by packaging the game with an emulator, which literally takes no effort, and is a far cry from playing the games as they were meant to, and yet they are charging 7 dollars a game. (and 99 dollars for the complete pack)If they remastered the original engine to work on modern computers (which is possible), then it'd be slightly more acceptable, but no. Some argue they chose the emulator for Mac and Linux compatibility, but I don't buy it, make different downloads for each platform. Or just flat out make a remastered version that works on all platforms!Here's a wild idea. MAKE A NEW GAME! That won't ever happen, NONE of the original people who made Humongous great are still there. I hope someday, Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, and or Spy Fox, will get new games, or we get a spiritual successor like Yooka-Laylee, or Bloodstain (I can dream). The current HE is an empty shell that is just the brand name, and it's Tommo running the whole thing, handing us cheap releases and offering nothing new you can't get from just torrenting the games, or ripping your original CDs.