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http://www.flexlists.com/

This site is awesome because being OC about things is awesome and creating and maintaining lists is awesome. Yes.

Someone else needs to go, "Hey, fuck! That IS awesome!" and make a list of something and show me so I can be like, "Fuck yeah, we know what it's all about!"

I'm using it currently to create a list of my video games and DVDs. FUCK YEAH LISTS.

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Hmm... Why not just use Google docs? You can import existing docs as well as share them with anyone with a google account. Google docs has a full featured excel program too, perfect for making lists and sorting it if needed

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shoudl see my computer monitor @ work, 20 sticky notes all with little lists!

I know exactly how that goes.

Especially with out of touch friends telling me stupid shit to do.

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Hmm... Why not just use Google docs? You can import existing docs as well as share them with anyone with a google account. Google docs has a full featured excel program too, perfect for making lists and sorting it if needed

Because I have to give this site's creator(s) made props for nifty use of Javascript tricks. I use Gdocs for work!

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Lists can be monitored using RSS, imported and exported from and to CSV files (compatible with Excel) and integrated in your website/weblog.

Actually that is a really cool feature.

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Hey, fuck! That IS awesome!

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Actually that is a really cool feature.

That's actually one of the main reasons I'm using it instead of Google Documents.

I'm making a list of all of my video games ATM http://www.flexlists.com/view.php?list_id=7767 I'm just getting done with PC games though and I've a way to go. It's kinda depressing to go through and go, "Wow, I probably didn't beat any of these games." though. :(

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That's actually one of the main reasons I'm using it instead of Google Documents.

I'm making a list of all of my video games ATM http://www.flexlists.com/view.php?list_id=7767 I'm just getting done with PC games though and I've a way to go. It's kinda depressing to go through and go, "Wow, I probably didn't beat any of these games." though. :(

I know what you mean on not beating games. I try to beat every game I have, although it may take several years to do. Case in point, I had Kings Quest 5 when it first came out on PC, which was like 18 years ago? Anyway, as a way to prevent illegal coping of the game, the game would randomly ask you for a code. I got the game legally and had the box, manual, everything, but I had no idea where this code was. Of course, the internet was just getting big with AOL, so no way to look it up. Turns out the code was like the barcode on the manual :P

Anyway, I never did beat Kings Quest 5... until now. I'm about half way though it :D

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I know what you mean on not beating games. I try to beat every game I have, although it may take several years to do. Case in point, I had Kings Quest 5 when it first came out on PC, which was like 18 years ago? Anyway, as a way to prevent illegal coping of the game, the game would randomly ask you for a code. I got the game legally and had the box, manual, everything, but I had no idea where this code was. Of course, the internet was just getting big with AOL, so no way to look it up. Turns out the code was like the barcode on the manual :P

Anyway, I never did beat Kings Quest 5... until now. I'm about half way though it :D

Oh man, old school copy-protection codes were absurd. I think my eyesight is damaged because of the original TMNT arcade game for DOS. It came with this huge list of random codes printed on 'copy-proof' paper which was basically this horrible dark, dark red paper with black text on it. Worse than the D&D "code wheels." :(

Also, on that thought, fuck that game. It always was senselessly hard.

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Oh man, old school copy-protection codes were absurd. I think my eyesight is damaged because of the original TMNT arcade game for DOS. It came with this huge list of random codes printed on 'copy-proof' paper which was basically this horrible dark, dark red paper with black text on it. Worse than the D&D "code wheels." :(

Also, on that thought, fuck that game. It always was senselessly hard.

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I know exactly what you are talking about. You were supposed to use some sort of reader that was basically a red plastic to read the book. I never finished the game and I have no desire to return to it.

Note to anyone who hasn't played the original TMNT classic, watch this and you'll understand

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