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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
You guys have snow? :O
LUCKY!
:smalltongue:
Man, the last time it snowed here was halfway through May, and now the first snow of the winter was beginning of October. That's not even five months without snow. You can have it, I'll even pay the shipping costs.
Now what's this about naked raves...? :amused:
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
Yes, but overheating can be counteracted with naked raves.
Hurk. Blug. Nrps. That doesn't work at all!
@Cobra: That comment makes me think you've experienced a traumatic experience where you snuggled an overheating person and they spontaneously combusted.
Sign of a fractured psyche on my part? Perhaps.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
Now what's this about naked raves...? :amused:
...
You rang?
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Miss Nobody
True. More than a dozen of my friends from school had a case of flu lately, but it wasn't Swine Flu.
This. Is. WIN.
*GLEE* :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Cobra_Ikari
You can use naked raves to warm up, too. Allow me to explain by example. *absconds with* :smallamused:
But at the moment it's too cold for me to even get off my chair, let alone dance. I'm afraid the naked rave will have to wait until next year. :smallfrown: *Sips coco and continues listening to awesomeness.
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
Now what's this about naked raves...? :amused:
I was at a naked foam rave last month. Good times.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
FORWARD! Let us paint ourselves like peacocks and dance and strut until it spills over into a new Random Banter! (Budgies also accepted. They bob their heads to the beat.)
One of the sad moments of moving to low-energy bulbs is the final death of the dream that one could have a blacklight in an ordinary screw-type light fixture. Ah, memories, swapping out the regular desk lamp for one coated in thick purple plastic and so dubiously blacklight that the packaging couldn't use the word "ultraviolet" by law. It did not make items fluoresce.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
Ooooo, my Lulu wig is ready.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Quincunx
Feel free to jump in and correct me if I've got a step wrong, but hopefully after the number of times I've had to do some variation of these, the instructions have stuck. . .
Problem: "Good" video card cannot play new games.
Solution: Download current drivers (the software that controls the video coming out of the graphics card) for graphics card. Copy currently-used drivers onto removable media, remove. Install new drivers. If graphics now won't work, use safe mode, uninstall new drivers, re-install old ones from removable media.
Problem: "Good" video card cannot play old games.
Solution: Use Google to pry around old discussion boards until someone mentions an out-of-date driver release which is guaranteed to work. Download out-of-date driver, copy currently-used ones, proceed as above.
Problem: "Good" video card cannot play old games.
Additional Info: Windows Vista installed.
Solution: Download and install DirectX 9.whichever. Windows Vista comes with DirectX10 only. 9 and 10 can both be installed, and the individual programs will choose which one they need to use.
My problem isn't as specific as that, all games don't display properly, the graphics are screwed up. I think some other computer part is incompatible.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Quincunx
FORWARD! Let us paint ourselves like peacocks and dance and strut until it spills over into a new Random Banter! (Budgies also accepted. They bob their heads to the beat.)
Yay! Does this mean I'm included?
I feel both your dream, and your grief, Lady... may I humbly suggest? -- the only decent black lights you can get for home use are the flourescent tube kind. Bulbs, and I have searched dearly, are just always as you describe, shoddy dim and lacking the essential magic spark of true black that you seek.
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Aziraphale
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You rang?
Homo ipse! Pun intended. *grooves with*
Cobra, I like your vision of frozen corpses covered with glosticks, I would just be personally embarassed about that because a death by freezing would provide no excuse for angel lust.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Excellent choices, I agree. Nineteen Eighty-Four and the Alice books are also ones I considered. Haven't heard of the others.
Can't stand 1984; totally agreed with, and seconded the Alice motion though.
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Thufir
Always (Since I started playing) wondered how that works, since it seems so neatly set up for forum play.
Basically, you have God, who randomly allots roles, and then in Night One he goes through the roles one by one (bar the Citizens) asking them to open their eyes and perhaps reveal their identities to others in their group.
Then Day One starts and people start discussing lynching and the like.
Night happens by consensus and people go to 'sleep' by clsoing their eyes.
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Go to pub, sing. Seems to be the standard G&S society activity.
In an hour I leave for my audition HMS Pinafore.
Hope you get a good part. I leave in ten minutes.
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Dr. Bath
Pfft. I bet it is fresher's flu. Swine flu is about but it's not that common. It's just dirty dirty students givin' each other the death germs is all.
Ah, but previously, we all of us had been in Origin Man's room having a little tea party/getting to know you party; so it's conceivable.
However, I think the last case really is Fresher's 'Flu. Also, it's ironic in that both theses illnesses have exactly the same symptoms.
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Originally Posted by
Dr. Bath
Was the werewolf game sci fi and/or fantasy themed? If not why not. What kind of sci fi society is this. Do you have have a resident Angry Man? We have two, one happens to be a girl.
It was a bit. They let the ghosts haunt people and stuff.
And we don't have an official Angry Man, but we do have on unofficial one.
ION:
Strangely; out of twenty people in the OUSFG fifteen of them (including myself) had glasses, and only one person other than myself was doing a Humanities subject. Everyone else was doing Math; Biochemisty; Computer Science; Math and Philosophy and so on. And Physics.
Such stereotypes!
And many of them read OOTS.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Can't stand 1984; totally agreed with, and seconded the Alice motion though.
Oh my god what. I love that book! I did my Coursework on it and got full marks!
Speaking of which, I smell a conspiracy vis. the AS marks this year. An evil government conspiracy suppressing arts & humanities!
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
Yay! Does this mean I'm included?
I feel both your dream, and your grief, Lady... may I humbly suggest? -- the only decent black lights you can get for home use are the flourescent tube kind. Bulbs, and I have searched dearly, are just always as you describe, shoddy dim and lacking the essential magic spark of true black that you seek.
Homo ipse! Pun intended. *grooves with*
Cobra, I like your vision of frozen corpses covered with glosticks, I would just be personally embarassed about that because a death by freezing would provide no excuse for angel lust.
Meh. I have no need for angel lust. I'd much rather inspire lust in the countless generations that came to see my glowy naked form entombed in ice in a museum somewhere. >.>
And besides, devils are hawter. *flirts with local devil/demon/goth populace*
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
I'm sure your ice-preserved corpse would be lusty spectacular, fella, believe me -- but just so we're clear, angel lust is the wood a dead man sports a few hours after death. If we were frozen, they'd all know mine had to be ante mortem. :smallredface:
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Thufir
Go to pub, sing. Seems to be the standard G&S society activity.
In an hour I leave for my audition HMS Pinafore.
Here's to hoping that you're hardly ever sick at sea!
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
I Wanna Be The Guy is so obnoxiously FRUSTRATING :smallfurious:.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
It's supposed to be that way Mister Mud. :smallwink:
The the real question is why you are playing it.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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rpgsr4me
:smalleek: Holy crap, I couldn't possible imagine having two younger sisters in addition to my brothers, they're a pain in the but as it is.
My brothers are all pretty much gamers as well so there not too bad but they can be careless at times.
all of my siblings except my twin brother are 12 and under, so carelessness is in the job description.
but I love 'em all to death :smallbiggrin:.
it's funny, because even my sisters will join in on the gaming action, and they're [pretty good for ages 9 and 3. hahahaha.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Jkoshe
It's supposed to be that way Mister Mud. :smallwink:
The the real question is why you are playing it.
There are two possible reasons why Mr. Mud is playing I wanna be the guy. Boredom or he enjoys failing, more likely the first.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Assassin89
There are two possible reasons why Mr. Mud is playing I wanna be the guy. Boredom or he enjoys failing, more likely the first.
Gun to the head. I hear there's a cult in New Mexico that relishes the pain of others.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
Boredom it is. Or maybe I just wanna be the guy :smalltongue:. I just got to MECHA CHICKEN!
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
For those of you familiar with the game Assassin, I have a tale to tell. I promise you, it is worth your attentive reading.
Dramatis Personae:
Mr. Drake: A dimunitive and noisome chap, tasked with killing Mr. Grey with a sock.
Mr. Spoon: A lanky, quiet fellow, tasked with killing Mr. Drake with a sock.
Mr. Grey: A scheming, overconfident blackguard. He plans to kill Ms. Dove with a spoon.
Mr. Toll: A quiet man who lives not 15 feet from Mr. Grey. He will kill Ms. Cobble with poison, depositing salt into her drink.
Ms. Cobble: She plots to murder Mr. Spoon with the implement of his namesake.
Ms. Dove: Not yet appearing.
ACT I:
Mr. Drake attempts to enter the safe area, the common house. He is ambushed by Mr. Spoon, who inherits his target--Mr. Grey. Mr. Grey suspects that this is the case, and so he proposes his prospective killer, Mr. Spoon, accompany him to dinner while the 1 hour cooldown period persists.
They depart.
ACT II:
Mr. Grey and Mr. Spoon sit down together with a table of fellows, including Mr. Toll and Ms. Cobble. Ms. Cobble waits for Mr. Spoon to leave to get silverware, then ambushes him from behind. His target--Mr. Grey--transfers to her.
It is here that the train of events leaps the rails of order, for Ms. Cobble is unaware of the mandatory hour-long cooldown period.
ACT III:
While still at the table, Ms. Cobble comes upon Mr. Grey and prods him with a spoon. He smiles faintly. At last, it is over...or so he thinks. He rises to dispose of his dishes.
Ms. Cobble sits down, satisfied. She takes a sip of her drink. It is at this point that Mr. Toll's poison takes hold.
ACT IV:
Mr. Grey retakes his seat, then contacts Ms. Cobble. She informs Mr. Grey that she has been killed, and that his target--which would have transferred to her--will instead go to Mr. Toll. Mr. Grey rises, informs Mr. Toll of his intention to murder the reclusive Ms. Dove. Mr. Toll thanks him and leaves.
ACT V:
Mr. Grey is informed that Ms. Cobble did not wait the mandatory hour before moving on to her next target. Thus, by a technicality, he is still alive while she is dead.
Mr. Toll, then, is still Mr. Grey's assassin. Mr. Grey knows who is trying to kill him. Mr. Toll knows that he knows, and what's more, he knows who Mr. Grey's target is. They must face each other every morning, knowing that it is only a matter of time before Mr. Toll enacts his dread scheme and leaves Mr. Grey lifeless in the dust.
Dear children, this story is true. And Mr. Grey...is I.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
I wanna go to college too. :smallfrown:
Actually, I would settle for just finding a game group to get back into DnD with. :smallfrown:
Eh, I have friends enough, even if none not enough are nerds. :smallannoyed:
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
☭
I have discovered it, and must spread the message! *shares huggles evenly among the banterers*
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Phase
Actually, I would settle for just finding a game group to get back into DnD with. :smallfrown:
Eh, I have friends enough, even if none not enough are nerds. :smallannoyed:
Heh, me too, I wanna find a DND group out here but have no idea how to look. But how do you manage to pass anyway?
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
who among us playgrounders WOULDN'T want to find a D&D group?
seriously?
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
KataraAltinaII
who among us playgrounders WOULDN'T want to find a D&D group?
seriously?
Those of us who have them?
I know I had one back home that I was rather fond of. :smalltongue:
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Those of us who have them?
I know I had one back home that I was rather fond of. :smalltongue:
:smallsigh: knew you were gonna say that.
BESIDES them... :smallannoyed:
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
Well, yeah.
They're focused on filling the Coidzor shaped void in their lives right now.
I'm focused on filling the people shaped void in Coidzor's life right now.
So yeah. First people then DnD I guess.
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
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Rutskarn
For those of you familiar with the game
Assassin, I have a tale to tell. I promise you, it is worth your attentive reading.
I wish you luck, Rutskarn. The game you play is of the most SRS BZNS there is.
I'm playing a game right now, actually. Or, to be more accurate, I was until yesterday. I had the stupidest death. Our rules allow any food to be poisoned if a "poison for [target]" label is attached to its package or container. I was so sure that I knew who my assassin was that I wasn't at all worried about other people. That was my greatest mistake. So, an acquaintance comes up to some of my friends and I sitting at a table, and he offers us cookies from a box. Most people take some, but I, not being hungry, decline. He shouts at me "Take a cookie!". Alarmed by his outburst (but not suspecting him), I give the worst possible response. "Yes! Okay, fine!"
Somebody tried to force food on me...and I ate it. :smallsigh:
Additionally, two people died after me in the exact same manner (same assassin, even). And they both knew what had happened to me. :smallconfused:
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Re: KataraAltinaII's Premature Not So Short & To-The-Point Random Banter #130
I'm actually skipping a meal tomorrow to remain within the safe times. Well, okay, I'm eating a massive late lunch and snacking at dinner, but still.
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Aww muffins.... We play assassins at fencing camp. But it's slightly different. You have to kill them by saying bang. When no one else can see of here you. It makes for some very interesting situations where your trying to get people alone without them noticing.