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Wag More Bark Less -- Cute and Funny Animal Pics
LadyCrimson replied to Gorth's topic in Way Off-Topic
One of the orange cats: "This is my singular walking pace and not even treats will make me go faster." Black and white cat: "I will use the high ground." -
Cinema and Movie Thread: I like to remember things my own way.
LadyCrimson replied to Chairchucker's topic in Way Off-Topic
While I'm sure the next ones won't take quite as long (since they did a lot for the next one already I think), Cameron being Cameron, he'll probably pass away before he finishes the Avatar series. -
Wag More Bark Less -- Cute and Funny Animal Pics
LadyCrimson replied to Gorth's topic in Way Off-Topic
That's one way to stay warm. -
Fun times, isn't it. Eggs..no shortages here but they've definitely gone up in price, but so has most everything else grocery store wise past 6-12 months. Feels like what used to be $100-$120 total now ends up around $180-$200. Some annual inflation is one thing but that much in such a short time certainly hits the wallet. Especially since I can no longer subsist on a diet dominated by dried ramen and/or rice or a sack of potatoes/bread/beans as filler with maybe a little cheap protein on the side. On the other hand, 90% less snacking ends up a little cheaper in that way, so maybe it balances out. lol
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I was about to freak out over an email verification when I logged in today (I hate those kind of systems since I don't allow perm. cookies + my email is on a separate PC + I refuse to use a phone for it) but when I closed browser and relogged in a 2nd time it didn't ask for it again. Phew. I assume the new fixes caused it to want verification one more time. Not that anyone cares, but if that sort of system is ever put in (constant reverify every login) I may disappear entirely. So if ya ever want to get rid of me, there's one method.
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7 Days to Die. I currently have a map where I found this very tall and long mountain cliff face, which faces the right direction for me to be able to build horizontally with it ... voxel block angle/visual limitations ... so now and again I fire that up and work on a massive multiple story underground bunker city that has giant cliff windows and vault entrances, guardhouses/bunkers, workout rooms, long long hallways/staircases/ladders, giant living spaces etc. Even cheating in blocks etc. it's a huge time sink. Good for the occasional casual couple of hours at a time project. In my mind I'm building a Fallout bunker city or something akin to that, vs. a zombie defense tower. And it's pretty fun. No mega plans, just sorta winging it. Dunno if I'll ever reach a point of impressive screenshots, but here's a cruddy pic to show what I mean about "built into the clifface." Except the goal is many many more, several stories, from road-level to near the top. So far this top level and the road-garage level are getting somewhere.
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Steve's (and other YT'ers) ever growing frustration/anger/befuddlement has been quite entertaining. I think I'll want to buy at least one more gpu/pc in the next 3-7years, but after that I may never build another PC. I honestly use my tablet for net browsing 98% of the time now, there's firestick or other options for streaming tv services (so I don't even use a PC for that these days), and I rarely game more than 8-12 hrs a month anymore (vs. addiction, haha). More and more often it's zero hours. I'm reaching a different stage of my life or whatever you want to call it, at a good time, I guess.
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"Testing something multiple times" Edit: - yeah, inconsistent. I thought maybe some of the site scripts I don't "allow" might be wonky too (like microsoft.com) - manually allowing them initially seemed to change things for my last forum login session, bold suddenly worked, but then I exited the browser, relogged in, had those scripts not allowed again like my normal etc, but now everything works fine, including bold, quote marks, etc. >.>
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Just to repeat from the movie thread - maybe don't use Bolded text, either. Tried to bold movie tiles in a post via highlighting words and pressing the B button, wouldn't post/go through/forbidden. Removed all bold, went through. Tried to edit that post to add bold after the fact, and got the can't edit message etc. Using Firefox. Edit: Firefox 89.0. I do not allow perm. cookies, but per session ones - cookies are always cleared when I close browser, reboot pc, etc.
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Cinema and Movie Thread: I like to remember things my own way.
LadyCrimson replied to Chairchucker's topic in Way Off-Topic
So I guess the forum is having issues then? Noted. For me (and for at least that one post) it was definitely from doing the highlight and press the B button to bold specific words. I did not try manually typing the bb code inside the post instead to see if that circumvented it somehow. Edit: ok, tried to edit this post with quotation marks and got that same you-shall-not-edit message. Got it. Bold, quote marks, etc. Do not use. -
Cinema and Movie Thread: I like to remember things my own way.
LadyCrimson replied to Chairchucker's topic in Way Off-Topic
---Black Adam - Dwayne still has that mega charisma and screen likability, whether it's scowling brows or mega-watt grin. Every second where his face is the focus of the shot I can't help but smile, and those seconds were the best thing of the movie. Pierce Brosnan did ok in his role but not a lot of screen time, and it felt a bit like he was slummin' a bit. There's not much else to say about the movie. For the first third, beyond a few dialogue lines here and there, I'm not sure it even had a plot. It had some good explosions I guess. ---Glass Onion - stellar overall cast, Craig is great, ok whodunnit, I was expecting it to hit my funny bone a little more. It was ok but my attention wandered a bit. It should be noted that I'm not typically all that into Agatha Christie or very similar styled mysteries, in print or film. I'm not sure why ... I love the Sherlock short stories but there's something different style wise (re: the mystery/crime solving) even if they share many similarities. ---Knives Out - I knew about it but never got around to watching it, so since we just saw the sequel, we watched this one next. It was a little more amusing/entertaining and imo a better whodunnit than the second one. ---The Last Duel - I was expecting more of a war/battle story, less relationship/s and vengeance drama. I didn't think the choice of splitting the film into three very different chr. perspectives (who's version do you believe?) was the best choice. That said, as more of a drama, I did overall enjoy the film, although I wouldn't have minded a little more from Adam Driver's chr. perspective. Speaking of Adam Driver, I am very much looking forward to when I can see White Noise (Danny Elfman does the score, too). I don't know if I will like it or not, but I'm looking forward to finding out. Next on my to watch list: The Banshees of Inisherin. Brendan Gleeson, Colin Farrell, great combo, I'm expecting greatness. Or at least close to it. -
Cinema and Movie Thread: I like to remember things my own way.
LadyCrimson replied to Chairchucker's topic in Way Off-Topic
The forum is not letting me post a long "what I watched" either (keeps giving me an error page) and I have no quotes in mine. I can't figure it out. EDIT: for some reason it won't let me bold the movie titles. It would post without using any bold text. I then tried to edit the posted-post to add the bold afterwards, and it gave me a "you can't edit this anymore/time ran out" error. Weird. Whatever. -
Organizing, doing a lot of those little things that need doing, hubby with a long week off, shopping for household items/small furniture, sister/brother-in-laws, cousin-in-laws, low lying fog, wind, lots of rain, movies/convos and recliners. etc. Been a nice past week or two. If I'm not around again before then, Happy New Year to everyone.
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Cinema and Movie Thread: I like to remember things my own way.
LadyCrimson replied to Chairchucker's topic in Way Off-Topic
I'll agree. His run style/scenes is one of his biggest action "trademarks" by this point. Although in his earlier days, another one who was somewhat close was Mel Gibson, but his arm motion was a bit more expansive/wilder (Gallipoli, Lethal Weapon, others). -
Leaving in the morning for an all-day round trip in the car with maybe a couple hours of being not in the car, outside, moving furniture and stuff: ---Hubby: You might want to take more than that light sweatjacket (he says while wearing two layered jackets himself) ---Me: (dressed in t-shirt and thin, light pants) Oh? Is it supposed to be extra cold or something? Eh, I'll be fine. *hubby blasts the van's heater, as usual, the entire trip while I keep the window cracked open so I can breathe* ...I never even wore my light sweatjacket. ...I'm picturing hubby at some point wearing an entire puffy ski jacket/pants/boots outfit around the house before too long. ...Edit: if you're wondering, if I'm driving, hubby is always a little too cold/might use a leg/lap blanket because I don't blast the heater like that, heh
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That buff (there's at least two variations of it) is the main way to rather easily beat the entire game while remaining level 1, if one was into that sort of thing (by wearing that Nix ring thus never leveling up). Although I found even with that it was pretty tough going with a few post-game challenges at that lvl. Not to mention costly to get all the ingredients to use it constantly, lol. The funniest thing about remaining lvl 1, imo, was how the summon damage was apparently reliant on or largely based on your chr. level. Thus they became useless in short order as they'd appear, do like 1-3 dmg or whatever and one would just ignore the summon-available music. At any rate, yes, a good/very useful recipe.
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'Bah hum" ... never mind, not into that joke this year. Merry Christmas/happy and healthy holidays/vacation, with whatever you do during this time.
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Cinema and Movie Thread: I like to remember things my own way.
LadyCrimson replied to Chairchucker's topic in Way Off-Topic
What if you just thought the first film was "ok", some parts more than others, and didn't love it or hate it? Mostly the visuals seems to be what 'net talkers talk about, especially the underwater stuff, in terms of being wowed (the story is serviceable etc). I can imagine it would be a visual, cgi/motion capture feast but I'll take the hit and wait for streaming like usual. Heh. -
Cinema and Movie Thread: I like to remember things my own way.
LadyCrimson replied to Chairchucker's topic in Way Off-Topic
I'm getting Planet of the Apes vibes. Maybe they're humans from the far future that have colonized other planets after Earth went kaput, and this ship time-warped to an Earth's past that the living descendants of Earth have forgotten all about. As well as being the cause of the dino extinction. Course, I could be totally wrong. That said - Adam Driver in a solo film, with dino's that aren't Jurassic Park related, sci-fi/touch of horror/action and futuristic guns and stuff. I'm in. -
I suppose one day I'll get a bifocal pair (along with a non bifocal) and see if I can get used to it. I think it would bother me most while watching TV and looking downward. And any view distance that's in that grey area of sorta needing but not really, like monitor-use/text distance for me. ======================== I spent some of this morning sewing up a large hole in a robe pocket. I used to be good at threading tiny needles and tying thread knots but between vision and arthritis, not so much anymore. It took me a relatively long while to finish that small task. At least I can still stitch a good stitch even if it takes me longer. Thankfully I had pelleK to sing Barbie Girl for me the whole time. Was apt for my cheerful yet frustrated (you can be both at once) mood.
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Ever since FFXV's 150ish (w/the 60GB 4k pack), the occasional game/patch download is about the only reason I ended up caring about more than 50-100mbps net speeds. Well, that and sometimes Bokishi's screenshots. In another 10-12 years all mid-to-high budget/market game downloads will be 75GB and large content patches 20-30GB, minimum. It's outta control.
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^ It wasn't thematic roleplaying but I'd consider almost any group table board game the same. Monoply, Life, RISK, Scrabble, etc.
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Not wanting that different-focus bifocal part in my peripheral vision when watching movies or looking out the window or looking downward at a keyboard or whatever is why I have yet to get any. I largely run around with glasses perched on my shirt and only put them on my face when I want to see distant things (or am driving, ofc, haha). Or push them low on nose/peer over the top for reading brief things. But I lead a mostly homebody existence so this isn't a big inconvenience. At any rate, that peripheral vision bifocal spot - do you find that annoying at all?
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*reads thread* ---Diablo4, no Offline at all is a big reason I may not ever look at D4 even on a rainy day. I would not call it an MMO (yet) even if it wants to add world events/battlepasses because, live-service. It's still way more Path of Exile than WoW. Although they might go full blown MMO by Diablo 4.5 after five years of patches/expansions to slowly sneak things in. >.> ---I finished D2 Hell (self found, solo) many times with (softcore) Sorceress (Static/Nova/Orb, Metor/Orb, a few other combos), Necro (summons and golems) and Assassin (trap focused) without much specific gear. You'd find a few pieces along the way usually but most item hunting/grind came afterwards just for faster boss-killing/MF'ing/lvl 99-ing. Didn't get the others past early-mid Hell, mostly because I found them dull, but I do recall the Paladin being the toughest solo even in Nightmare. In the old days. I don't know what changes any new version/re-do might have. ---never had LAN parties, just with hubby. Meaning Doom, all Borderlands, Diablo2 (so he says, I honestly don't remember, must've been only for a hot minute...), and Dungeon Keeper (IPX).
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Tried to watch Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio on Netflix. The animation is impressive and sometimes very beautiful. I actively disliked the first musical song bits. After about 40-50 minutes I was feeling a little bored/not feeling it and turned it off. I suspect maybe I'd be in the minority there (kinda like with Everything Everywhere etc). Just not for me/doesn't give me feels or whatever. But that animation was very nice.