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Studpuffin wrote:Gary says that Paizo will be down saturday for new servers.That's true. We're still finalizing the schedule but downtime is likely to be around 14-18 hours if everything goes well.
Think of it as my biggest *click* so far.
There is no Gary but Gary, and Studpuffin is his sekret leaker.

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Studpuffin wrote:Those polluted rivers are a pain. THANKS COLORADO.Celestial Healer wrote:Studpuffin wrote:Hmm. You'll have to show me sometime.Crimson Jester wrote:FIFYJustin Franklin wrote:Such a wonderful state to be in.Crimson Jester wrote:Where the flock did all the bird come flipping in from!?!?!Missouri, I believe.:)We're "Where the Rivers Run" now. It's nowhere near as awesome. We used to be a state of skeptics. Now we're proud of our super polluted rivers. Thanks KANSAS.
*grins at CJ*
It's not polluted when it leaves our area. I don't know what you're talking about.

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Studpuffin wrote:Gary says that Paizo will be down saturday for new servers.That's true. We're still finalizing the schedule but downtime is likely to be around 14-18 hours if everything goes well.
Think of it as my biggest *click* so far.
A new title for the kiddies: The Post Monster and the Very Biggest Click of All.

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I gave a little rant a couple days ago about new legislation that is affecting loan officers. I found this analogy that fairly well describes what has happened in mortgage lending. It's kind of cute and depressingly accurate.

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Crimson Jester wrote:It's not polluted when it leaves our area. I don't know what you're talking about.Studpuffin wrote:Those polluted rivers are a pain. THANKS COLORADO.Celestial Healer wrote:Studpuffin wrote:Hmm. You'll have to show me sometime.Crimson Jester wrote:FIFYJustin Franklin wrote:Such a wonderful state to be in.Crimson Jester wrote:Where the flock did all the bird come flipping in from!?!?!Missouri, I believe.:)We're "Where the Rivers Run" now. It's nowhere near as awesome. We used to be a state of skeptics. Now we're proud of our super polluted rivers. Thanks KANSAS.
*grins at CJ*
Looks wonderful in Colorado Springs...... shortly thereafter, not so much.

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Evening folks!
Studpuffin wrote:Gary says that Paizo will be down saturday for new servers.That's true. We're still finalizing the schedule but downtime is likely to be around 14-18 hours if everything goes well.
Think of it as my biggest *click* so far.
Hmm, I guess it'll be a good time to catch up on early Spring gardening! =)
Oh, and as an aside, Gary, would you do me a solid and shut that stoopid thread I started about WoW RPG? Somehow it has morphed from an interesting news item into an edition war.
Monkey away!
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Studpuffin wrote:Gary says that Paizo will be down saturday for new servers.That's true. We're still finalizing the schedule but downtime is likely to be around 14-18 hours if everything goes well.
Think of it as my biggest *click* so far.
The Great *Click* of 2011!

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so yeah....
In J.R.R. Tolkein’s The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins became extravagantly wealthy by looting the treasure of the dragon Smaug (which he split with the dwarves). In today’s value, how much money was that? Forbes‘ Michael Noer ran some calculations and came up with $8 billion:To keep the math relatively simple and to avoid complications like integrating the partial volume of a sphere, we can approximate Smaug’s bed of gold and silver to be a cone, with a radius of 9.6 feet (1/2 the diameter) and a height of 7 feet (assuming the weight of the dragon will smush down the point of the cone by about a foot).
Now we can calculate the volume of Smaug’s treasure mound:
V= 1/3 ? r2 h = 1/3 * ? * 9.62 * 7 = 675.6 cubic feet
But, obviously, the mound isn’t solid gold and silver. We know it has a “great two-handled cups” in it – one of which Bilbo steals – and probably human remains, not to mention the air space between the coins. Let’s assume that the mound is 30% air and bones. That makes the volume of the hoard that is pure gold and silver coins 472.9 cubic feet.
We know that Bilbo eventually takes his cut of the treasure in two small-chests, one filled with gold and the other filled with silver, so it seems safe to assume that the hoard is approximately ½ gold and ½ silver, or 236.4 cubic feet of each metal.
A billionaire Hobbit.

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taig wrote:I'm always anxious for ways to reduce the tabletop footprint. You need so much STUFF to play sometimes, and the clutter dries me nuts. This is working out for you then?Justin Franklin wrote:taig wrote:Actually it is working out very well. I used it last weekend for gaming and it was really useful for looking up rules quickly.Justin Franklin wrote:I am back from deadly illness! (ok it wasn't really deadly, but I thought it was for awhile).Welcome back!
How's the iPad 2 working for you? I'll be getting mine in a couple of weeks, but I was curious.
Other than dice rolling and the battlemat, my games have been run from the iPad lately.
So far it is. I do realize I need a copy of the core rulebook and the APG at the table so others can refer to them. I also realize I need to learn the rules better, so I don't have to "look up" stuff during the game.

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taig wrote:
Drop bears wait until they can fall through the roof of your car, right? Don't drive with your top down!Nasty buggers the old Drop Bear
- Drop Bear Attack Caught on Film - New Zealander Mauled . They are repelled by the smell of Vegemite, that is why all Australians eat Vegemite do you think that we would feed the tar black yeast extract left over from the brewing process to our children if we had any choice.
When we are out in the bush walking our pet kangaroo's we rub some behind our ears and the drop bears stay away. If you are driving rub some on the radiator.
This is what one looks like from a documentary made in 1984...Link....
;-)
Knowing is half the battle.

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Studpuffin wrote:Gary says that Paizo will be down saturday for new servers.That's true. We're still finalizing the schedule but downtime is likely to be around 14-18 hours if everything goes well.
Think of it as my biggest *click* so far.
Whoa. I'm getting twitchy already. What time (roughly) does that kick off?

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Gary Teter wrote:WE'RE DOOMED!!! DOOMED I TELL YOU!!!!Studpuffin wrote:Gary says that Paizo will be down saturday for new servers.That's true. We're still finalizing the schedule but downtime is likely to be around 14-18 hours if everything goes well.
Naw, it's the classic "Engineer overestimates the time to look like the hero when he's done in 1/10th the quoted time." Paizo will only be offline for 30 minutes or so.
Worst case scenario: Things will be up and running by PaizoCon.

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Throwing MAD 20's on the dice roller the last couple days.
Aside from a batch of 20 d20 rolls on one post to see if something funky was going on, I think I rolled 3 natch 20's out of the last 5 rolls.
Hudak is majorly pwning epic heinous ownsomeness.
The legend grows.
Have to hate blasphemy though - we're all paralysed even if we did save. I don't want that hezrou to do disgusting things to me ...

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Evening folks!
Gary Teter wrote:Studpuffin wrote:Gary says that Paizo will be down saturday for new servers.That's true. We're still finalizing the schedule but downtime is likely to be around 14-18 hours if everything goes well.
Think of it as my biggest *click* so far.
Hmm, I guess it'll be a good time to catch up on early Spring gardening! =)
Oh, and as an aside, Gary, would you do me a solid and shut that stoopid thread I started about WoW RPG? Somehow it has morphed from an interesting news item into an edition war.
Monkey away!
*blink*
Tried to head that off at the pass for you Pat by flagging one of early posts that was heading in that direction ... no avail.

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Gary Teter wrote:Whoa. I'm getting twitchy already. What time (roughly) does that kick off?Studpuffin wrote:Gary says that Paizo will be down saturday for new servers.That's true. We're still finalizing the schedule but downtime is likely to be around 14-18 hours if everything goes well.
Think of it as my biggest *click* so far.
Six a.m. Pacific time.

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Naw, it's the classic "Engineer overestimates the time to look like the hero when he's done in 1/10th the quoted time." Paizo will only be offline for 30 minutes or so.Worst case scenario: Things will be up and running by PaizoCon.
I wish. We're starting early because it's going to be a very long process and I want to finish before midnight... And in case things don't go well I'm not still trying to fix them at 2 am or something.

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taig wrote:I wish. We're starting early because it's going to be a very long process and I want to finish before midnight... And in case things don't go well I'm not still trying to fix them at 2 am or something.
Naw, it's the classic "Engineer overestimates the time to look like the hero when he's done in 1/10th the quoted time." Paizo will only be offline for 30 minutes or so.Worst case scenario: Things will be up and running by PaizoCon.
Zoiks! Have the wife bring you pizza and beer and pie and...