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ChurchOfSolipsism:


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--- Quote from: ChurchOfSolipsism on April 26, 2011, 12:11:23 pm ---Nice review man. Btw are you from Northampton? You talk just like Alan Moore  ;)

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Is it bad that I didn't know who the dude was? Just checked it out though and I kinda do, though I'm not a hippy-looking old bloke. I'm actually from Wolverhampton, so I'm glad for once no-one called 'Brummie' cos we hate that. I suspect Alan Moore spent a lot of time in the Midlands which explains the similarity, whilst my frequent need to enunciate when dealing with customers means my Midland accent is slowly dropping!

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Ha no problem man, not everybody reads comics... although Moore wrote tons of amazing stuff. Check him out if you like graphic novels.
Had to check where Wolverhampton is, I gotta admit I haven't been to England's north much. I do love the accent, though; it makes me think of old armchairs and pipe smoke curling in the lazy autumn sun...

Turnarcades:

Yeah I had a look, though I can tell you that being from the Midlands is more like sucking in industry and car exhaust smoke dodging the rain! Sunny at the moment though and we're making the most of it!

Working on the PS1 emulation on my Dingoo now, which is a bit hit and miss with low compatibility at the moment, but could be OK for some games.

BobA:

Thanks for that video.  Looks like a great little cab.  It took me a bit but I found the guide by expanding his description.

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Turnarcades:

There's a few on youtube; another guy did one that also permanently housed a Dingoo A320 permanently. As the A330 has a wireless joypad function, I think I'll do a joypad hack on that instead so at least the Dingoo can be removed and doesn't necessarily have to be hacked up.

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