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Re: Forum Quote of the week

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Mophus isn't a bug, he's a feature!
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A feature of my night terrors!
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He's not dangerous, he just wants to play ;)
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Ameena wrote:Lol...sorry, I just want to say I find the term "economs" amusing - sounds like little cheap mini yummy biscuits or something ;).
She's right!
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beowuuf wrote:
Ameena wrote:Lol...sorry, I just want to say I find the term "economs" amusing - sounds like little cheap mini yummy biscuits or something ;).
She's right!
I'd nom some Economs.
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I don't know if i should post this as it's more than one or two weeks old but...
Zed5Duke wrote:
Jan wrote:I just eat everything I find and I jump into every pit I see.
I hope you dont do that in real life.
I don't post anymore for reasons real-life.
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Re: Forum Quote of the week

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Given the gaps in time between previous posts, one or two weeks is fine :) A 'forum quote of that week', if you will!
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Oh my, I couldn't stop laughing at this one:
RAF68: please I need motivation to finish my Dungeon, to encourage me thank you :)

Beowuuf: How far have you got?
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What? I was just asking the questiion that got lost. Isn't that encouragement, really? Taking an interest?
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Yes, of course, it's just from a different point of view it's unintentionally hilarious. I know you were being genuine.
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Zyx wrote:My bed is oriented east-west. While about to rest I started wondering wether it would make any difference at all if I put my feet to the east or to the west and went through electromagnetic considerations about the rotating earth that was like gliding into a semi-dimension and ended up envisioning something that could be like event horizon with resticted relativism and intelligent communities of dimensionless particles living only in the temporal dimension and infering very astutely a holographic quadridimensional (spatio-temporal) map of the surrounding space from the recent past, which would explain both our consciousness and the content of its representation.
Or not.

Anyway, an impressive thought to hold and behold. Kudos to my imaginary particles - whose society could be called our brains.
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zyx wrote:I hope you'll manage to understand, I feel so clumsy with my words. I can make a dungeon with a trapped beholder if you prefer, it would explain better.
I know exactly what he means.
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Chaos-Shaman wrote:yes, feminine, heh, it's not meant to be vulgar, the half naked lady, her chest armour comes off too, hehehe, but i think we are all grown up enough here
Clearly, Chaos-Shaman has never read any of my posts or ever met me in Ajax Chat.
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actually i have trantor, just do not know you a whole lot ;) , i am not familiar with all these message boards either. when it comes to the internet, i don't say much, and hopefully, now that my children are grown up more, in their 20s thank goodness, that i will get the time to know you, i am like you, a core DM
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AticAtac wrote:There will be nothing "special" about my version, except i want to get it finished
Sublime!
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Sophia wrote:Anyone who has been around knows that Trantor and I are friends and have quite a bit in common.
Suddenly, I don't feel cold anymore.
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Me in common? tsktsktsk...
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Bit wrote:... and DSB the future to unite them all.
Tolkienish.
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:)
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One clone to bring them all and in lua bind them?
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Re: Forum Quote of the week

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RAF68 has been logged out (Timeout)
:wink: Seems like this comment is seen almost every time I log on to the chatroom.

Oops. 'Forum' quote of the week. My bad. :oops:
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Re: Forum Quote of the week

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Yeah, that's an issue with the chatroom software. It doesn't mean RAF logs out every time you join ;)

(Basically, if someone stops typing in the chatroom, but doesn't log themselves out, then they won't get auto logged out until the next person logs in.)
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Re: Forum Quote of the week

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I knew that. I was hinting that 'someone' needed to log out, at least occasionally, rather than napping. :lol:

And I just figured out that the 'chatroom' QOTW is on the Informal News and Chat. :|

Oh well, I started on this one, so I'll finish here.
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RAF must have been not only napping, but sleeping like a log yesterday - I started chatting with him, he told me "hello", I asked him a few questions, and then I was waiting for about 45 minutes for any response, and then (after no response, but with RAF still logged in) I just logged out. RAF must have had a hard day. I hope he slept well and that he had nice dreams. :wink:
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Jan: That sounds a lot like RAF's usual behaviour. :P
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Reading dictionaries is as boring as reading telephone books. Don't blame him!
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Re: Forum Quote of the week

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This tickled me:
Paul Stevens wrote:My original CSB disks quit on me and I had to buy
another set. Then the machine itself quit and I
had to write CSBwin.
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Re: Forum Quote of the week

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ROFL! Well, what else do you do if you lose access to CSB? Without it, live just hasn't any meaning anymore! ;-)
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If Paul`s Atari wouldn`t die, he would never write CSBwin and Zyx would never create Conflux out of it. Thanx God it happened! ;)
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Re: Forum Quote of the week

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Paul Stevens wrote: Good grief. Getting it to work was hard enough. Now you want
me to document it? ;-)
Could be my signature :D
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