User:Oel43/Sandbox

Oel43's sandbox...the beginning or the end? What are my intentions? A mixture - grand and low...

GameFAQs
Oel43 appears most often on GameFAQs, where he frequently visits the message boards of the video games he's playing at that time, and almost always takes part in the poll of the day. He has been involved in many bitter rivalries and arguments with other users over the years, although he considerably mellowed some time ago. His greatest spats were on the Fable: The Lost Chapters (PC) message board, where, first, an enemy was made of LegendaryGerbil. However, this feud was not too serious, and was a veritable friendship compared to the next one, a hostile rivalry against Blacksight, who took issue with everything Oel43 had to say. Curse him! At the moment, Oel43's most frequented pages on GameFAQs are for Napoleon: Total War and Shogun 2: Total War.

Other websites
Oel43 is the name used on most other websites its user goes on, although Yodageddon appears ocassionally. Oel43 joined a Radiohead message board, posted one message, and then disappeared from it forever; it is his user name on the History Today and BBC History magazine websites, although these too have seen little Oel43-related activity; and various other websites have received the fleeting patronage of Oel43. Obviously, he is also on Wikipedia.

Oel43 at Home
What? That's - none of your business!

Oel43 at School
Um...see above...

Oel43 on XBox Live
Oel43 is also the name used on Xbox Live. It is a currently unactive account. When active, the video games it played most were:
 * Call of Duty 4
 * Halo 3
 * Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
 * Guitar Hero
 * Guitar Hero 2
 * Guitar Hero 3
 * Guitar Hero Aerosmith
 * Guitar Hero World Tour

A modestly decent level was achieved on both Call of Duty 4 and Halo 3, with respectable, positive Kill/Death Ratios.

Oel43's Books
What? The real person uses his internet name when he reads books? Well, no, but I'll talk about books anyway. The book I'm reading at the moment is Tim Blanning's The Pursuit of Glory: Europe 1648-1815. It is good. It is arranged not in chronological order, but in chapters dealing with themes, which I thought I wouldn't like, but has actually proved fine and enjoyable.