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Everything posted by Nachimir
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From No Money Down.
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Ink cloud concealing load of bollocks.
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Sorry to hear this Miffy, it always seemed like a nice gig you had there. I want some videos of you razzing around, Scrobbs
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Oh my god I've just aided and abetted loooooooove.
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"I didn't realise you were on a moral crusade, I'm sorry" Glorious, Scrobbs I'm incredulous that McMullen keeps on wheeling out these arguments and doesn't seem to realise that each successive appearance makes him stink even more of shit. -- I've been watching a lot of Adventure Time this week. I'd never seen it before. Love Beemo: OLm8SRsbFsU razpuIZYt0I
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She's Eddie Campbell's daughter, and keeps a blog here for all your cyber-stalking needs.
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I think that's a good thing, Rodi. The whole "soul mate" mythology is depressing and can lead people down some odd roads. As subbes says, it's just chemicals... some wonderful ones.
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I was not aware that game was available for video games. Can tell of wow gold? Are your pants available for raping through? How is babby formed?
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Yeah, I'd demand really clear limits from them.
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I'm finding this really good so far. That may be because it already has a good mix of people I know from work, twitter and real life. Facebook functionality with asymmetric relationships: Big from me. Circles create nuanced privacy options that everything else I know of has lacked so far, and they've implemented them with a nice degree of automation, i.e. after a while it seems to default to the set of circles you share things with the most. I'm finding the email invite loophole isn't working at all for people now. Presumably they built that in deliberately to create a rush, and are going as exclusive as they pretended to be now it's populated. The biggest problem I found with Buzz (as well as the insane memory consumption of long threads) was getting in then finding no one there.
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A thousand times, yes you obviously have:
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Careful, Raff. Gonna get sued.
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Ah, I should have guessed Dick in a Box was part of the same series, but somehow discounted it. Though 3-way was not as good, but still very funny
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Damn straight. Stand proud man Also: Made? Fucking A :tup:
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True, but they're still utter twats. Actually, that's the case in the U.S. but not necessarily elsewhere. It gets stealthily exported and repeated a lot though.
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http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=311
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Likewise, willing to try inviting people, though that way of getting people in seemed to stop working for me after 16:00 yesterday. I'm liking it a lot so far. Facebook tried something similar with groups, but the continual redesigns and privacy fiascos made it pretty useless. The only use I put it to was to define very, very small group of people who I didn't want persistently annoying me on chat any more, so I could turn it off just for them. I hear that if your webcam is on and you remove your top, Google+ automatically starts a hangout for you.
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That's the most pretentious and shit marketing for a boardgame I've ever seen. From the about page: Fuck off. They've been working on it for three years, don't have a publisher yet, take stands at toy fairs, and make a lot of noise about trademarks. All of those things indicate these people are trouble to work with. It reads as someone who has invented a boardgame, got attached to an aesthetic ideal for it, can't possibly fund production themselves and are *still* hoping someone will come along and make them rich. That's probably why the boardgame will languish, forever unpublished. Dread Pirate, for instance, had an amazingly opulent first edition, but was a rubbish game. Second edition tidied up the rules, but there was no way a publisher was going to produce it to the same standard and expense as the first. With precedent like that, why would a publisher take a punt on these twats? They come over like all the worst artists and academics I ever met while working in those worlds.
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Happy Birthdays, toblix and subbes
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Heh I like the idea of Video game artefacts instantiated too, especially if done well. Below is the sum total of all my geek toys, and I feel somewhat ambivalent about even these. I've never seen the point of (for instance) huge, expensive Spawn figures. My mum had a lot of ornaments when I was a kid and they were a pain to mind. I see little difference between those chintzy pottery mice from back in the day and figures from comics and games. It's just more shit that will paralyse me, take up space, require dusting and eventually make it more difficult to move house. The dwarf figure is one my brother painted for me in the past few years, modeled on a character from an RPG campaign we ran as teenagers. The lego speeder bike was desk tat from my last job and I'm not sure what to do with it now. I think it's cool, but I also think it's clutter. On balance, I mostly want to keep it. Building lego for the first time in 15 years tickled some massive nerd itch. I kind of want to build lego stuff but not have it. This is probably why some men have children.
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I think because the camera has a very solid mount, and the wobble is along the length of the entire pipe, it's not too bad. I'll probably try it with a t-piece where the paracord currently joins the harness, and a longer section of pipe forming a third support. Oooh, yes. I'm thinking about all sorts of stuff I could do with this. One would be a very silly project with a camera that can transmit, a wireless controller, and a headband something like the belt in this article.
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Today, inspired by this, I made a third person camera rig out of PVC pipe and duct tape: -yCgZ7EB80k 63wSisnONk8 It wobbles a lot but recovers fast. At some point, I might try it on mountain bike trails.
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I wish I had caught that, just spotted it on Twitter though. This is another thing I didn't make:
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It's good. Ian McShane surprised me and was very good as Al Swearingen, and overall even though it got cut short I really like the arc into the final series. The real Deadwood was a very immoral town compared to other places, but at the time "Damn" was considered a shocking word to utter. They tried writing the script authentically at first, but it came over as hilarious instead, resulting in liberal use of "cunt" and "cocksucker".