Pretty much everything that happened in my life between the ages of 14-24 falls into this category. Like the saying goes: "Old enough to have an opinion on everything but too young to know about anything."
I realized it about a year after the fact. It was too late, so oh well.Lonewolfm16 said:When precisely did you realize this? Was it already too late, or more a "the moment has passed" thing?
Whoops, I guess I'm still just as stupid. I could swear it said "playstation" on the box but I guess I'm just remembering things wrong.Skywolf09 said:Wait, wait, wait... if they were Sonic games and all you had was an original Playstation, your dad was right. Sonic games were never made for a non-Sega system (excluding PC) until after the Dreamcast died.torno said:I only had one console as a kid and the was the original Playstation.
Anytime I wanted to rent a Sonic game my dad would see the word Sega on the box and tell me that I can't play it because we didn't have a Sega console, and I believed him.
Took me a few years to realize that he didn't know what he was talking about; they were most definitely Playstation games and they MOST DEFINITELY would have played on it too.
used to do something similar, me and my friends growing up used to love climbing trees, and back behind my friends neighborhood was this random odd forest with shit tons of em really close together, so we would get close to the tops of most of them (30ish feet in the air) and sway back and forth and try to grab two trees at once, or jumping from tree top to tree top, hell once in the winter (yes, we were that stupid) we got towards the top and i slipped and fell a solid 10 feet then was magically caught by a "hand of god" tree branch filled to the brim with snow for a nice cushion.CoffeeJack said:I also used to walk along the dividing wall between a playground and a car park. The drop on the car park side was about 20 feet down to solid concrete.
Ooh, I was going to say this. I looked back at a game I'm working on (hadn't had much time in the last month) and I can see so many things I can change to make the code more compact or just more readable.bloodmage2 said:any programmer can tell you how stupid they feel when they look at anything they wrote more than a month back.