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  1. This really isn't a drinking game so much as a drinking sport in my opinion.  Some friends and I created this back in 08-09 after modifying rules of an existing game.  We call it BeerBall, and while there are many people who play a game by that name, none hold a candle to this.

     

    The game involves 28-32oz goblets, one for each of the 4 players.  A regulation ping pong table with net, and a 3 star ping pong ball.  The way it differs from beer pong is instead of the objective being to empty your opponets glass, the point is to empty your own teams goblets instead.  We felt this makes better sense as the people who are winning, are also having their motor skills compromised by the drinking they're doing.

     

    As soon as you throw and hit a goblet, you begin drinking.  You do not stop until the other team has retrieved the ball and placed it back on their side of the table declaring "Down" or some form of that.  Should the ball land inside a goblet, the player must refill all the way to the top.  Each goblet can only be refilled once.  The throwing player gets their ball back.  If you happen to throw the ball, and it bounces off their goblet back to you, you can grab the bounce-back and throw it as far as you want.  They then have to retrieve the thrown ball.

     

    We've got the rules in a PDF form on our facebook page (there are a few more details).  Along with pictures and videos. 

    to a first person video from last year.

     

    If you're interested in the rules, check out American BeerBall Association on Facebook.

     

    I do apologize for what looks like a shameless plug.  :)  I just enjoy playing it, and it's starting to get warm out so the season is about to begin again.  Though we've played in 18" of snow this year.

     

    Any other good drinking games out there?


  2. Roma Victor's public release is today. Keep an eye on it, see what people have to say, then grab a key. If you dont like the way it is now, there's no monthly fee so you can go take a break and come back without having to reup your account.


  3. If I'm coming back:

     

    1. Good bottle of young wine hermetically sealed in an airtight container. I'll bury this in a spot that I know I can get to when I go back to present time and I'll have 2000 year old wine to drink or sell to the highest bidder.

    2. Digital cammera

    3. Boomstick with 8 shells

     

    If I'm there to stay

     

    1. Solar power generator.

    2. Laptop containing technical schematics for anything and everything from military to domestic use. I'll use this to advance technology by leaps and bounds.

    3. Map of natural resources so I can have them mined for gold/tin/whatever.

     

    Okay so I dont have the solar generator hanging around my house...yet.


  4. Being a PC Tech at a university I come up against spyware daily. 90% of my calls are spyware related.

     

    I've used spybot and adaware on my home pc for that last...god I dont know 5+ years maybe. And I have no problems. The key is to use that immunization tool with spybot. Download them, update them, immunize, then reboot in safe mode. Turn off System Restore, and run both programs (alot of the stuff hides in the system restore). For the really stuburn ones (winfixer 2005) you'll need to jump into your registery and clean it out manually.


  5. I always go back to a special I saw that featured an excavation of a Gladiator burial ground. They were able to tell some of the wounds, the deathblows, and more importantly, the diet. The Barley gruel was meant to fatten them up, but dont think of them as the overweight people that todays society thinks of. They were extremely strong, and, as alluded to above, the fat allowed cuts, punctures, and blunt blows to have less of an affect on the vital organs.


  6. LOL, ok Professor, how do you explain Koala's then :)

    I think he wrote something on them aswell, ahh, here it is:

     

    "The issue of the migration of the Koala bear is not has simple as that of the kangaroo. However, it is believed that Koalas were hunted not for their fur or meat, but for protection. Around 3000BC, koalas were viewed as tree spirits by the few residents of Austria. When angered, the spirits would descend with lightning speed and attack by biting and clawing at the back of the neck, instantly severing the spinal column. It was believed that this only happened during a full moon. Ancient cave drawings even show early man worshiping the bears out of fear. Later this evolved into a Werewolf type animal in the minds of the natives. This caused the hunting of the koala bear almost to extinction. Fossil fragments show that, to survive, koalas slowly became smaller, furrier, and cuter. During the time of the Romans, they were sold in the east, and eventually made their way to Australia. They did this by fashioning boats out of the skulls of early Austrians as payment for years of persecution."

     

    Come on, I thought everyone knew that story.


  7. A little known fact:

     

    "Austria, before the Iron Age, had many kangaroos and other "rare" animals. However, due to excessive kilt making by the Austrians, kangaroos can only be found now in one place on the world. Archeological finds show many "bone mounds" in northern Austria, it is believed that this is where the main production of kilts began, maybe even an early form of the mass production line, not again realized until the end of the 1800s. Due to this production in the north, early kangaroos migrated south to the red sea, then evolved fins and swam to their now place of residence, Australia. So if it wasn

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