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Sharoth wrote:
O(k. My jokes suck. I will stop now before I get too drained.

No mint for you!!!


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Barzillai Thrune, Mint Nazi wrote:
Sharoth wrote:
O(k. My jokes suck. I will stop now before I get too drained.
No mint for you!!!

I will bare my soul, but you bared your body.


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*blushes*

Well, maybe a little.


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Just got home and am installing Fallout 4. ~sighs~ It says 43 minutes and 32 seconds remaining.


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Tacticslion wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Definitely Bastion. One of the best storytelling experiences in a game that I've ever had.

Do you know Transistor? I ask only because it's another game by the same people who did Bastion.

(That's all I know about them.)

Both are kinda Zelda-ish, Bastion is kinda more the typical fantasy world (with a dash of post-apocalypse) while Transistor is more modern.

I've only played Bastion so I don't know much more about the latter.


Sharoth wrote:
Just got home and am installing Fallout 4. ~sighs~ It says 43 minutes and 32 seconds remaining.

~shakes my monitor~ Hurry up DAMNIT!!! I NEED MY FALLOUT FIX!!!!! ~foams at the mouth and twitches~


Orthos wrote:
Definitely Bastion. One of the best storytelling experiences in a game that I've ever had.
Tacticslion wrote:

Do you know Transistor? I ask only because it's another game by the same people who did Bastion.

(That's all I know about them.)

Orthos wrote:

Both are kinda Zelda-ish, Bastion is kinda more the typical fantasy world (with a dash of post-apocalypse) while Transistor is more modern.

I've only played Bastion so I don't know much more about the latter.

Thanks! I appreciate the information! :D

Follow-up: do you create a character in Bastion, or is it "here's a character, they level up as you choose", or what's the idea?


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*bangs head against shelf*

How can I have an hour and a half left, this is inhumane I say!


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Cap'n Yesterday, In Real Time wrote:

*bangs head against shelf*

How can I have an hour and a half left, this is inhumane I say!

Puts Captain Yesterday into a endless temporal loop, repeating the last three hours over and over again~


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I can tell you exactly when they'll play Let it Go!

Any time now, right after the boy band version of the TMNT theme song (which is actually worse than it sounds)


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It has been nice know you all. Fallout 4 just finished installing. ~dives into the Matrix~


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~remembers that my Mom and her boyfriend have never seen the Matrix, goes and grabs it to take to her house tomorrow~


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Tacticslion wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Definitely Bastion. One of the best storytelling experiences in a game that I've ever had.
Tacticslion wrote:

Do you know Transistor? I ask only because it's another game by the same people who did Bastion.

(That's all I know about them.)

Orthos wrote:

Both are kinda Zelda-ish, Bastion is kinda more the typical fantasy world (with a dash of post-apocalypse) while Transistor is more modern.

I've only played Bastion so I don't know much more about the latter.

Thanks! I appreciate the information! :D

Follow-up: do you create a character in Bastion, or is it "here's a character, they level up as you choose", or what's the idea?

More the latter. You play The Kid and he's his own character (though he's mostly a silent protagonist as I recall) but you customize his stats and such as he advances.


Thanks! :)


So... does anyone know what happened to nuklearforums.com?


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Ambiguity in the English language


I'm talkin' about it!


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Tacticslion wrote:
So... does anyone know what happened to nuklearforums.com?

Huh? No idea.


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Wow. So far Fallout 4 has been really good. IMHO it is already better than Fallout 3. Only time will tell if it equals Fallout New Vegas.

Freehold DM and Captain Yesterday, I think you both will enjoy it if you liked Fallout 3.


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The best car ad you'll ever see.


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Tacticslion wrote:
The best car ad you'll ever see.

OMG,

LUV IT!

Blast from my past, (There I go showing my age again)


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You can't have this alias. It's mine now.


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Ninja weapon tech support.


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Dibs on this one.


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Perhaps i've gone too far.


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captain yesterday wrote:
Perhaps i've gone too far.

There is no such thing. You can go Not Far Enough. You can go Just Far Enough. And then you can Redefine Enough.


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Ragadolf wrote:
Tacticslion wrote:
The best car ad you'll ever see.

OMG,

LUV IT!

Blast from my past, (There I go showing my age again)

Or maybe it's a blast from your future...


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Cap'n Yesterdays Winter Madness wrote:

I can tell you exactly when they'll play Let it Go!

Any time now, right after the boy band version of the TMNT theme song (which is actually worse than it sounds)

Worse than it sounds?

Worse than it sounds?!

Is this the Nidal HQ of Toys R Us or what?


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You should hear the kiddie calypso sing along of the Spongebob theme song. Luckily I have 7 nerd brothers that love to monologue and listen to bad 80s music so I'm a master at tuning it all out, except REO Speedwagon, Enya, Richard Marx and whatever band did Money for Nothing, those I cannot tolerate (to be fair Money for Nothing only pisses me off because such an awesome guitar riff was wasted on such a shitty song)


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captain yesterday wrote:
You should hear the kiddie calypso sing along of the Spongebob theme song. Luckily I have 7 nerd brothers that love to monologue and listen to bad 80s music so I'm a master at tuning it all out, except REO Speedwagon, Enya, Richard Marx and whatever band did Money for Nothing, those I cannot tolerate (to be fair Money for Nothing only pisses me off because such an awesome guitar riff was wasted on such a s!&!ty song)

I know what to make your ring tone now, thanks!


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Aliaso ad absurdum.


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captain yesterday wrote:
...whatever band did Money for Nothing, those I cannot tolerate (to be fair Money for Nothing only pisses me off because such an awesome guitar riff was wasted on such a s+~&ty song)

You're down on Dire Straits plus Sting?


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For some reason, my alarm wasn't on this morning and we have about 4 inches of snow on the ground with more on the way. Of course, I have about 3 hours of driving for work/medical today and desperately need new tires and am now running late. Thank goodness for AAA!


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Treppa wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
...whatever band did Money for Nothing, those I cannot tolerate (to be fair Money for Nothing only pisses me off because such an awesome guitar riff was wasted on such a s+~&ty song)
You're down on Dire Straits plus Sting?

The 80s was not a good time for a growing up Captain Yesterday, my taste in music reflects that pain, I'm cool with Genesis, Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins tho, Land of Confusion is a classic. :-)


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I'm sorry the 80s were so awful for you.


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I am sorry you could not appreciate the 80s. :-)


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I was born in the 80s and didn't really reach cognitive awareness until 1990ish, which may or may not contribute to why I view 80s stuff with a positively-inclined hazy nostalgia. Afraid I can't sympathize with your suffering, Cap.


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I regret nothing!!

Besides the 80s weren't all bad, there was Fishbone, Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Metallica.

Just didn't like the mainstream-look at-my-collar-it's-so-big-can-we-add-more-synth-to-this-and-maybe-some-cocai ne-stuff that was popular and is so cliche now.

But you know everyone has different taste in music, so you might not agree:-D

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Tacticslion wrote:
Orthos wrote:
Definitely Bastion. One of the best storytelling experiences in a game that I've ever had.

Do you know Transistor? I ask only because it's another game by the same people who did Bastion.

(That's all I know about them.)

I know a few people who have played it, and they've all really enjoyed it. Not played it myself though.

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Evening FaWtL. Hope everyone's doing well today. Just picked up Fallout 4. :) Now just to finish work. :P


I checked out the guide for that last night at work and holy shit is it thick!


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So... what does it say when you put on slacks and a button-down shirt and the entire family takes one look at you and asks, "Are you going to HQ today?"


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You should wear clothes more often.


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NobodysHome wrote:
So... what does it say when you put on slacks and a button-down shirt and the entire family takes one look at you and asks, "Are you going to HQ today?"

The only difference between my work clothes and my day-to-day clothes are that my not-work clothes have jeans and no tie.


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I wore a tie, once.

I was six.


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Envy.

I hate ties but they're required by company policy.

I still have yet to understand how a glorified napkin became an essential part of business clothing etiquette.


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Orthos wrote:

Envy.

I hate ties but they're required by company policy.

I still have yet to understand how a glorified napkin became an essential part of business clothing etiquette.

As opposed to working for the Evil Empire (IE=Microsoft)

Where ties are Verbotten! :)

Seriously , My AV company had a salesman that landed us the Microsoft AV business for a few years. He made the mistake of showing up at MS HQ with his usual tie on. They walked up and said hi, took out a pair of scissors, and Cut his tie off right there in the lobby. :)

He never wore a tie to MS again. :)


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The second time they tried to put a tie on me I was 7.

It took 2 hours to negotiate my coming down from the barn rafters, which was only accomplished when they agreed that if nice clothes are to be worn a sweater will have to suffice.

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