HOW
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Holy Crap! Welcome back HOW!
Been a while ain't it! :O
Holy Crap! Welcome back HOW!
I recently upgraded from a 7-year-old Sharp Aquos to a 2-year-old Samsung...uh...something. Anyway, since I did, there has been noticeable flipper lag on TPA on my PS3. I turned off all the nice new features of the TV and most of the nice features of the PS3, but there's still a little lag. I'm constantly Shatzing! I'm not asking you guys to diagnose my problem, but maybe you could give some tricks or tips on flipper lag on TPA. I assume on the mobile versions it's a non-issue, my Vita works fine for example. No monitor or controller to communicate with! Thanks!
The way I read this post I understood it to be our 2nd genuine mailbag request.
Timelord ...
That segment was a lot of fun. I really liked hearing about Timelord's experiences in Chicago, the home of pinball as we know it...as well as the Blues, great Pizza, the best sports teams on the planet, etc...can you tell I love Chicago?
If you ever feel adventurous, it looks like there are quite a few other bars around Chicago that have pins too:
http://pinballmap.com/chicago
176 pinball locations in the Windy City. Timelord, it looks like you have a homework assignment for our next podcast.
Thanks, Jeff, I enjoy talking about the good old days.
I just got the car running from it's winter's sleep, had the two rear passenger windows repaired so that they don't just drop down while I'm driving; but need rear brakes. I think that I can safely say beginning of May I'll be ready to start visiting some locations, so probably Podcast # 8 rather than next one. Besides Jared's gonna have some great stories to relate about his visit to San Fransisco, which will give me some breathing room.
Timelord ...
Deterrent strategies in this Wiki article have saved many lives. Those fockers really hate the taste and scent of Vegemite (although you'd wonder why after eating eucalyptus leaves all day).
Oh, whoops, sorry for the confusion. I've only started listening.
Around here, arcades themselves are few in number, but unless it's a Dave & Buster's or it's within a small bowling alley, it more often than not has about one machine, usually a modern Stern. Chuck E. Cheese's has them too.