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| ''This is a write up for a possible '''Computers''' page. It is a work in progress and any suggestions, alterations, etc. is more than welcome.'' | | ''This is a write up for a possible '''Websites''' page. It is a work in progress and any suggestions, alterations, etc. is more than welcome.'' |
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| '''Computers''' are Chris's windows to the world. They're Chris's ''only'' window to the world, as he's pretty much shut himself off from the rest of the world. Despite this, Chris seems to even screw up this.
| | While the [[Internet]] is where Chris tends to be found at, it's the various '''websites''' across the Internet is what helped discover Chris in the first place. From its early days as a simple AOL website to the advent of the [[CWCipedia]], people have seen fit to follow him from one website to the next in the attempt to see what new [[Sonichu]] adventures are going up. |
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| ==Chris's Computers and Programs==
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| Chris's computer is an HP Pavilion, presumably running a version of Windows (most likely Windows XP) The computer is located inside the Chandler kitchen and is powerful enough, supposedly, to run Photoshop. Sadly, though, the computer is probably on its last legs - around 22 [[December 2009]], Chris complained that during the snowstorm that hit his area, he was forced to reformat his computer because of rampant blackouts.
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| Despite having this computer, most of Chris's interactions happen through his [[PlayStation 3]] and his [[PSEye]]. His PS3 has a special program that allows him to use his PS3 to film his [[Captain's Log]]s and allow him to post them on the Internet. Sadly, according to one of his [[Mailbags]], Chris
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| believes that the program tends to mess up his videos, making the sound choppy and robotic. The true reason is that Chris's [[rage]] has most likely damaged the camera itself, causing it to be that way.
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| Chris also uses the video function on his camera to record his videos. Chris will use this camera to video tape things that his PSEye can't, especially if they have to deal with something ''on'' his computer, like the vidoes trying to blackmail [[Clyde Cash]] and [[Jack Thaddeus]]. | | Chris's initial websites were simple, easy-to-build and easy-to-maintain, such as AOL Hometown (a webpage-making service that was given to users of AOL), AcmeCity and Go.com, web services that have long since been discontinued. The pages were basic, template-created pieces of "work" which had the bare minimum of what could be put in. |
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| Chris also has a form of [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Powerpoint|Microsoft Powerpoint]]. Twice, Chris has used this program to showcase [[Sonichu]], once to [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and again to anyone interested following him gaining his copyright notice. It should be pointed out that, once, Chris attempted to upload Powerpoint programs onto YouTube, with [[fail|predictable results]].
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| ==Chris and the Internet==
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| Chris, like most people with computers, has a connection to the Internet. Again, it is unknown exactly what type of connection he has or what browser he uses. Despite this, Chris is easily a horrible net citizen.
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| ===E-Mails===
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| {{Main|Chris e-mails}}
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| Chris's e-mails are easily proof positive that Chris is very, very horrible as a net citizen. Many of his e-mails, especially the ones concerning [[Megan]]
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This is a write up for a possible Websites page. It is a work in progress and any suggestions, alterations, etc. is more than welcome.
While the Internet is where Chris tends to be found at, it's the various websites across the Internet is what helped discover Chris in the first place. From its early days as a simple AOL website to the advent of the CWCipedia, people have seen fit to follow him from one website to the next in the attempt to see what new Sonichu adventures are going up.
And to hack the ever-living hell out of them.
Website Evolutions
Chris's initial websites were simple, easy-to-build and easy-to-maintain, such as AOL Hometown (a webpage-making service that was given to users of AOL), AcmeCity and Go.com, web services that have long since been discontinued. The pages were basic, template-created pieces of "work" which had the bare minimum of what could be put in.