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Scintillae wrote:
That and the new charging method!

Evil. Pure evil.

I'm just glad you're on our side.


You took my clothes, I am sure.


Extermnate the nekkid gamer with glaring eyes!

EX-TERM-I-NATE!


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Freehold DM wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Nord Dragonborn wrote:
My Skyrim keeps crashing on me. I feel the shakes coming on.

*gasp*

I'd invite you over to play on my system, but it won't have your saved games. The only thing worse than Skyrim crashing is not having your saved games.

Yeah, the memory cards for the PS1 and PS2 were awesome in this regard. I am starting to hate my PS3 enough to never want a PS4 (just more of what I hate about modern console gaming).

Indeed. I am continuing my one man war against microsoft, EA/Bioware(Dragon Age division only), and whoever made this hard drive.

Because everyone thinks I'm crazy.

~looks at you wierd~ You were SANE?!?!? Since when? What evil parallel universe was that in?


Delek Omega wrote:

Extermnate the nekkid gamer with glaring eyes!

EX-TERM-I-NATE!

glares dalek until it explodes like the ONE DALEK humanity was able to kill in that one Doctor Who episode


Taking today off from the day job at least to heal up a bit more. Slept for quite a while this AM.


Freehold DM wrote:
Delek Omega wrote:

Extermnate the nekkid gamer with glaring eyes!

EX-TERM-I-NATE!

glares dalek until it explodes like the ONE DALEK humanity was able to kill in that one Doctor Who episode

WE HAVE RE-SERVES. EX-TER-MIN-ATE! EX-TER-MIN-ATE!!


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Late monster is late.

Silver Crusade

houstonderek wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
My Skyrim crashes occasionally - usually while loading a zone - but I haven't had any other memory issues.

I meant I can bring my card and put it in someone else's console and have all of my unlocked stuff, even if I'm using his or her disc.

Not crashes and stuff ;-)

That's pretty awesome. I didn't know you could do that.

Shadow Lodge

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Rawr! wrote:

Late monster is late.

Well that was definitely worth the wait. Very nasty creature.


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I'm pretty sure that's the same art that I used for the giant scorpion of the "Infamous Seven" in Savage Tide. Very tempting to use this version instead when I get back there.


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Rawr! wrote:

Late monster is late.

I like it!


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Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Rawr! wrote:

Late monster is late.

Well that was definitely worth the wait. Very nasty creature.

It was agonizing to have the concept in mind and realize I had no time to work on it.


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Oh, and I just found out that I sent a recent freelance assignment to everyone in the group working on it...except for the person who was actually waiting on the material.

Can this month be over soon?

Liberty's Edge

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Drejk wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Drejk wrote:

Gorbacz is getting married tomorrow.

It's half a country away and after reviewing transport options I am not going. Maybe I will meet him in person another time.

aww..that would have been awesome.
Of course there are photos to be seen by those that have Gorbacz as a friend on facebook... ]:->
Beautiful pics at that. Lovely bride. Lovely looking ceremony. Well done all around.
Most of the photos seem to focus on the bride instead of the groom. :D

Well, Gorbacz is kind of a hipster lookin' guy, and the bride is pretty, they were just doing us a favor ;-)

Liberty's Edge

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Celestial Healer wrote:
houstonderek wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
My Skyrim crashes occasionally - usually while loading a zone - but I haven't had any other memory issues.

I meant I can bring my card and put it in someone else's console and have all of my unlocked stuff, even if I'm using his or her disc.

Not crashes and stuff ;-)

That's pretty awesome. I didn't know you could do that.

PS1 and PS2. Absolutely. PS3 and the XBox were the beginning of "you don't get the whole game for $60, and it isn't really portable even if you sign in to your account from another machine" stuff.


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I decided to download and install Witcher. It won't play itself after all...


Looks like installation is taking more time than downloading...


Drejk wrote:
I decided to download and install Witcher. It won't play itself after all...

Are you playing 1 or 2?


First Witcher 1 and when I finish it Witcher 2 which is waiting and waiting...


Cool beans, though if you get bored of the first don't hesitate to jump to the second, I don't really feel like you miss all that much and 2 is pretty much a massive improvement on the first in every way (in my humble subjective opinion)


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Spent the last week doing some landscaping work at my folks' place, and made enough money to put myself in the black for a week or two and pay back a few small debts. It's a bit like robbing Peter to pay Paul, since I owe my folks money, but cash is cash.

Silver Crusade

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Today I saw a hipster with the letters "asdf" across the knuckles of his left hand and "jkl;" across the right. (Instead of LOVE HATE or something.) I'm sorry, but that's just awesome.


When I finished prologue I went to toilet while the Witcher 1 was loading the first chapter... When I returned it was still showing load screen, clearly frozen and had to take some drastic measures (restart) to regain control of the laptop. :/


Celestial Healer wrote:
Today I saw a hipster with the letters "asdf" across the knuckles of his left hand and "jkl;" across the right. (Instead of LOVE HATE or something.) I'm sorry, but that's just awesome.

you'll love my H8WH EDON tat, then.

Dark Archive

Freehold DM wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Today I saw a hipster with the letters "asdf" across the knuckles of his left hand and "jkl;" across the right. (Instead of LOVE HATE or something.) I'm sorry, but that's just awesome.
you'll love my H8WH EDON tat, then.

...


Celestial Healer wrote:
Today I saw a hipster with the letters "asdf" across the knuckles of his left hand and "jkl;" across the right. (Instead of LOVE HATE or something.) I'm sorry, but that's just awesome.

I'm guessing it was all in Helvetica, too.


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David M Mallon wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Today I saw a hipster with the letters "asdf" across the knuckles of his left hand and "jkl;" across the right. (Instead of LOVE HATE or something.) I'm sorry, but that's just awesome.
I'm guessing it was all in Helvetica, too.

Comic Sans is where its at.


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In other news, I was able to buy a mattress & box spring from my roommate (who is moving out in a few weeks) in exchange for a $50 McDonald's gift card and a jar full of loose change. I can't actually sleep on the bed until my roommate moves out, since my current room in the apartment isn't big enough for a bed, but in a few weeks, I'll be able to sleep in a bed on a regular basis for the first time since junior year of college. This is my life.

Liberty's Edge

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A punk rock fable. Also a true story:

Once upon a time, in the far-off land of 2009, a band called The Andrea Doria was on tour, driving down the highway outside of Savannah, Georgia. Suddenly, the van lurched to a halt on the roadside, black smoke billowing from under the hood. The bass player, who was also a mechanic, deduced that a magician had made all of the engine oil disappear. The guitar player began dialing the venue to tell them that they were not going to make the gig. The singer attempted to flag down a car who could take them to a towing service. The drummer, who was the youngest of the bunch, began to panic. "What are we going to do? We're stranded a thousand miles from home, and our van is on fire," cried the drummer, "what are we going to do?" Shutting the hood of the van, the bass player turned to the drummer, laying a hand on the young man's shoulder. "Nothing," said the bass player. "We live here now."


David M Mallon wrote:
In other news, I was able to buy a mattress & box spring from my roommate (who is moving out in a few weeks) in exchange for a $50 McDonald's gift card and a jar full of loose change. I can't actually sleep on the bed until my roommate moves out, since my current room in the apartment isn't big enough for a bed, but in a few weeks, I'll be able to sleep in a bed on a regular basis for the first time since junior year of college. This is my life.

Chummer, I was excited at Otakon because I got to sleep on an actual bed for one night. I've been sleeping on a futon or an air mattress for the past two years.

F%!#ing bedbugs man...


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:

A punk rock fable. Also a true story:

Once upon a time, in the far-off land of 2009, a band called The Andrea Doria was on tour, driving down the highway outside of Savannah, Georgia. Suddenly, the van lurched to a halt on the roadside, black smoke billowing from under the hood. The bass player, who was also a mechanic, deduced that a magician had made all of the engine oil disappear. The guitar player began dialing the venue to tell them that they were not going to make the gig. The singer attempted to flag down a car who could take them to a towing service. The drummer, who was the youngest of the bunch, began to panic. "What are we going to do? We're stranded a thousand miles from home, and our van is on fire," cried the drummer, "what are we going to do?" Shutting the hood of the van, the bass player turned to the drummer, laying a hand on the young man's shoulder. "Nothing," said the bass player. "We live here now."

Wow.


Yikes. Good luck with the bed situations.

Silver Crusade

Freehold DM wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Today I saw a hipster with the letters "asdf" across the knuckles of his left hand and "jkl;" across the right. (Instead of LOVE HATE or something.) I'm sorry, but that's just awesome.
I'm guessing it was all in Helvetica, too.
Comic Sans is where its at.

Times New Roman, I think. It was a good typewriter-ish font.

I truly appreciated that every letter was on the correct finger. My typing teacher would have approved.


Freehold DM wrote:
Chummer, I was excited at Otakon because I got to sleep on an actual bed for one night. I've been sleeping on a futon or an air mattress for the past two years.

Ever since I got evicted from Syracuse University in August of 2012, I've been living in a 9'x8' room. The room has enough space for a bed, a bookcase, or a desk, but not all three, so I have a desk, a bookcase, and an army cot with a sleeping bag on it.


David M Mallon wrote:
Chummer, I was excited at Otakon because I got to sleep on an actual bed for one night. I've been sleeping on a futon or an air mattress for the past two years.Ever since I got evicted from Syracuse University in August of 2012, I've been living in a 9'x8' room. The room has enough space for a bed, a bookcase, or a desk, but not all three, so I have a desk, a bookcase, and an army cot with a sleeping bag on it.

Where did you get the army cot?


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Freehold DM wrote:
Where did you get the army cot?

Army surplus store. There are tons of them in this part of the state.


David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Where did you get the army cot?
Army surplus store. There are tons of them in this part of the state.

I really wish I had one of those.


Freehold DM wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Where did you get the army cot?
Army surplus store. There are tons of them in this part of the state.
I really wish I had one of those.

Down in your neighborhood, the NYPD seems to be soaking up almost all of the surplus gear...


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:

A punk rock fable. Also a true story:

Once upon a time, in the far-off land of 2009, a band called The Andrea Doria was on tour, driving down the highway outside of Savannah, Georgia. Suddenly, the van lurched to a halt on the roadside, black smoke billowing from under the hood. The bass player, who was also a mechanic, deduced that a magician had made all of the engine oil disappear. The guitar player began dialing the venue to tell them that they were not going to make the gig. The singer attempted to flag down a car who could take them to a towing service. The drummer, who was the youngest of the bunch, began to panic. "What are we going to do? We're stranded a thousand miles from home, and our van is on fire," cried the drummer, "what are we going to do?" Shutting the hood of the van, the bass player turned to the drummer, laying a hand on the young man's shoulder. "Nothing," said the bass player. "We live here now."

Now I wonder if that guitar I saw on your pictures is regular or bass?


Someone with a basic music knowledge could probably discern on first sight, though.


David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
David M Mallon wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Where did you get the army cot?
Army surplus store. There are tons of them in this part of the state.
I really wish I had one of those.
Down in your neighborhood, the NYPD seems to be soaking up almost all of the surplus gear...

a-yup.


*continues to "sing" Wild Thing" sotto voce*

Silver Crusade

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Kajehase wrote:
*continues to "sing" Wild Thing" sotto voce*

You were trying to get that stuck in my head weren't you? It didn't work.

*continues humming Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition"*


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hi everyFaWtL

many congratulations to the grandbaby, Bitter Thorn !!!!!

Drejk,
please like some Gorbacz wedding pics, ao Sabine and me can see them, I am vurious how he looks like :-)


Celestial Healer wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
*continues to "sing" Wild Thing" sotto voce*

You were trying to get that stuck in my head weren't you? It didn't work.

*continues humming Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition"*

But I wanna kno-ooow for sure


I liked them already. They might be on his wife's or some of their friends walls, however, and facebook only allows seeing things on friend's friends, not on friend's friend's friends... :/


One picture you should be able to see is his profile cover - he set photo of the wedding kiss as a cover.


Photos I liked are on his profile... He might have some restrictive privacy settings.


And Americans really need to get over whatever it is they've got against the French. It' ftankly getting to be uncomfortable. Rag on the Swiss for a bit instead, or the Portuguese.

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