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Everything posted by Malcador
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xadoX2E7wY Might be a repost.
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Sounds like here. Our IT is in the US and is ineffectual.
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KaineParker's hopefully attractive women thread.
Malcador replied to Rosbjerg's topic in Way Off-Topic
That is a pretty horse.- 526 replies
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KaineParker's hopefully attractive women thread.
Malcador replied to Rosbjerg's topic in Way Off-Topic
there.- 526 replies
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Don't want things accidentally bombed, after all. Also I guess it plays well at home to make a show of that - standing up to the West or something along those lines.
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Watching Transformers again, because...I don't know. Still love the attack on the shuttle, the music coming to a screaming finish just as Ironhide gets shot at point blank range -- priceless.
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Which is odd, I guess they figure the appeal will be too limited. Still, Deathwatch would work. See interesting worlds, be a walking death machine, etc.
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That make me laugh. "He had 'stache hairs like daggers...." Aw, sorry to hear about that LC. Never easy.
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University was fun looking back, at the time it felt like agony with the course load and such. But the studying all night or working on a compilers project from 2 pm to 8 am I do miss. Couldn't be assed to work that hours for my job but would willingly do it for myself. That stretch in winter 2005 when I didn't see the sun for 2 weeks, came out and saw it at last and acted like I was high is also memorable.
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I suppose bombing both sides is not an option.
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Tiny Tina's DLC was fun. She is a terrible DM though. That last boss fight was so much effort for pretty much not much reward for the 3 of us as well.
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Ah, you non-Engineering students
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He'll lift himself but doubt the seatbelt would keep him part of the vehicle, so he'd punch against the roof and through it. As for SR4, seems enjoyable in the missions, the side quests are tedious crap. Powers are fun to use, is rather enjoyable to time your jumps with the refrains of Song 2 and Unbelievable.
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http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/09/03/space-hulk-deathwing-announced-is-a-first-person-shooter/?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=emp GW goes to the well again.
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Bracing myself for the incoming surge of back to school illnesses as filthy kids congregate and transmit their germs to each other and then their parents who don't sanitize them fully. At least it's getting cooler out.
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Finished off Masters of Doom, was a good quick read while at the barber. Seems very dramatized but it was nice to learn about Carmack and Romero's development at Softdisk then kind of stabbing that company in the back. Carmack does come across as an emotionless ****, but Romero does as well, or just being clueless. So I guess they are two jerks with no sense of loyalty from their portrayal in the book
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Stop. Breathe. Are you really claiming that's the only reason? Is probably a really big driving one. Also, a lot of 'civilian' targets are military ones no ? Such as airports, power, water, etc. ?
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Well, that might be an improvement.
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Laughing at Spurs now. But my heart did not need that.
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They are assassins.
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Not as bad as me. 'Napalm sticks to kids' popped into my head. God damn Officer and a Gentleman reruns.
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http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/196009/the_scumm_diary_stories_behind_.php?page=1 Some history on the SCUMM engine
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It's the haters fault, man. Or something.
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Well, if you want it to do more then it'll have to tread into a world government which I'm sure not many would go for. Interesting that this kind of outlines the damage Iraq did to the US in terms of people buying it's intelligence. As for the conflict : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10276910/Syria-BBC-Panorama-films-napalm-attack-on-school.html Napalming a school now. I guess Assad's gone fully crazy.
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Never know though, maybe the US will wait for it to come back. Not going to hurt to get ducks in a row and the UN's backing.
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