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dhiadhuit asked in SportsBaseball · 1 decade ago

How can I do any and everything I've ever wanted for FREE on my computer?

Yes this is the latest in the never ending series of miserable questions of this kind that show up here. And No I'm not expecting any kind of answers that make sense. So practically anything you'd want to say will get thumbs up from me. Within reason that is.

Update:

Hax, you have gotten this thing off to a flying start.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I have the answer...but am too busy watching all the WBC and MLB for FREE online that thank goodness someone else had already asked. You know the hundreds of games already on cable or satellite arent good enough so I thank the numerous, and I mean numerous people that have google blocked on their PC and feel the need to blast with THAT question. Hmmmm I wonder where I can watch the 1975 World Series again for free....maybe Ill ask

  • 1 decade ago

    Learn some basic programming like C++ or flash or find a game engine that's fairly easy to mod and start from there. You can do some amazing stuff sometimes if you know just a few snippets of code and know how to use photoshop. Why - you can build your own perfect world if you want, you can have three of them all spinning next to each other if your hard drive is big enough. Take an online programming course, get high and you're on your way. Depends how outrageous and complex whatever you want to do is. Alternatively search for some virtual simulations.

  • 1 decade ago

    Put a rally cap on your HDD and reverse the polarity of your ram, so that instead of your computer only doing the possible, it only does the impossible.

    You're on your own from there, though.

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