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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 20, 2018 15:43:09 GMT
And another thing - in the new Star Wars film when they drop bombs on the Dreadnought how do the bombs make their way down without gravity?
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 20, 2018 15:45:55 GMT
Noooo.... it's tenterhooks all the way down. Tenderhooks always make me think of some sort of BDSM malarkey..... You weren't lurking very well if you don't know the "your welcome" thang... Edit: actually, isn't it normally put after a genuine correction? But welcome was spelled incorrectly... Right is left, left is up... I'm confused. Damn you shengus!
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 20, 2018 15:46:50 GMT
The ring of fire was indeed experienced. Tender hoop(s).
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Post by amipal on Jan 20, 2018 16:06:05 GMT
Plus you don't need a "the" before "hoi poloi"
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Post by stxdpr on Jan 20, 2018 16:11:44 GMT
And another thing - in the new Star Wars film when they drop bombs on the Dreadnought how do the bombs make their way down without gravity? Are they magnetic mines not actual bombs as we think of them?
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Post by gongfarmer on Jan 20, 2018 16:17:18 GMT
Noooo.... it's tenterhooks all the way down. Tenderhooks always make me think of some sort of BDSM malarkey..... You weren't lurking very well if you don't know the "your welcome" thang... Edit: actually, isn't it normally put after a genuine correction? But welcome was spelled incorrectly... Right is left, left is up... I'm confused. Damn you shengus! Ah netiquette and pedantry, not a minefield at all. Let's not get into the your vs you're debate.... it could either blow up or be some kind of damp squid! I blame Shenguin, he started it
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Post by amipal on Jan 20, 2018 16:48:32 GMT
And another thing - in the new Star Wars film when they drop bombs on the Dreadnought how do the bombs make their way down without gravity? Are they magnetic mines not actual bombs as we think of them? Nah, space magic, isn't it?
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Post by Faceless on Jan 20, 2018 17:01:19 GMT
Are they magnetic mines not actual bombs as we think of them? Nah, space magic, isn't it? Midi-chlorians
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Post by scubar on Jan 20, 2018 17:16:22 GMT
Good morning
Today I’ve been to the magical land of Wales, to sample Canada’s finest export: Tim Hortons. Then decided to go to ikea.
We’re still here
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Post by amipal on Jan 20, 2018 17:22:08 GMT
Good morning Today I’ve been to the magical land of Wales, to sample Canada’s finest export: Tim Hortons. Then decided to go to ikea. We’re still here Sorry to tell you, but it's early evening outside now.
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Post by tenthenemy on Jan 20, 2018 17:27:58 GMT
Good morning Today I’ve been to the magical land of Wales, to sample Canada’s finest export: Tim Hortons. Then decided to go to ikea. We’re still here Sorry to tell you, but it's early evening outside now. Not in the magical land of Wales. It's like space magic, only wetter.
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Post by scubar on Jan 20, 2018 17:39:27 GMT
Good morning Today I’ve been to the magical land of Wales, to sample Canada’s finest export: Tim Hortons. Then decided to go to ikea. We’re still here Sorry to tell you, but it's early evening outside now. What?! What year is it? What news of the war?
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Post by lonewolf on Jan 20, 2018 17:45:59 GMT
And another thing - in the new Star Wars film when they drop bombs on the Dreadnought how do the bombs make their way down without gravity? The bomb launcer applies an impulse. The main question is, in space why to bombers have to be above their target. The tie bombers and B wings can shoot their payload forwards.
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Post by Destry on Jan 20, 2018 18:34:59 GMT
My* football team beat another football team. For some strange reason this makes me happy.
* For clarification, I neither own, nor play for, said football team. If I did that would at least go some way to explain my satisfaction and general bonhomie**
** In further clarification I do not know a General Bonhomie, though he does sound jolly...
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 20, 2018 18:38:16 GMT
And another thing - in the new Star Wars film when they drop bombs on the Dreadnought how do the bombs make their way down without gravity? The bomb launcer applies an impulse. The main question is, in space why to bombers have to be above their target. The tie bombers and B wings can shoot their payload forwards. What do you mean they launch an impulse? I am gloriously drunk.
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Post by Destry on Jan 20, 2018 19:18:33 GMT
The bomb launcer applies an impulse. The main question is, in space why to bombers have to be above their target. The tie bombers and B wings can shoot their payload forwards. I am gloriously drunk. The best kind of drunk.
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Post by Destry on Jan 20, 2018 19:31:15 GMT
AKA Freddie Frinton drunk....
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 20, 2018 19:37:02 GMT
The temperature is below zero °C My internet has gone off and so gaming hour is cancelled.
I wished to play a snowboarding game and the irony is not lost on me.
Had fajitas for dinner. Mixed it up a bit by using pork tenderloin* instead of chicken.
*Yes I took pork out the freezer by mistake as I thought it was chicken.
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Post by BigG74 on Jan 20, 2018 19:38:03 GMT
My* football team beat another football team. For some strange reason this makes me happy. * For clarification, I neither own, nor play for, said football team. If I did that would at least go some way to explain my satisfaction and general bonhomie** ** In further clarification I do not know a General Bonhomie, though he does sound jolly... The football team I have chosen to give my allegiance to beat another team today. That other team are, local to me and, top of the league. This has made me happy and I know why, 'cus it'll shut up many of my relatives and colleagues for, at least, a few days.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2018 19:38:07 GMT
This morning's rain has now turned into thick snow. I'm not going outside. Gaming was invented for weekends like this. I still have quite a few moons to find in MO, but I've put it aside for now because I'm working my way towards the motorbike in the Champions' Ballad DLC. I could just fast-travel to the locations involved, but I've found it more interesting to walk everywhere wearing the Korok mask to alert me to any Koroks I had overlooked so far and with the Sheikah sensor set to find treasure chests. I've already spent a lot of time with the game, but I'm still finding new things all the time, and I'm still enjoying the gorgeous environments and vistas. The amount of content in this game is astonishing. I've got Skyrim sitting on my shelf as the next game, but it's got to wait a bit longer. How long is it going to take me to finish that? My backlog is not going to diminish any time soon. I take it you'd recommend the DLC then! Would you suggest it's best buying now? I reckon the korok mask would make my life much easier if you can get it early on. It really is an incredible game, might be my GOAT. Skyrim based on the fact it seems you like to really *complete* a game, can really suck your life away. I'm in the minority here I suspect and found it abit overrated. The main storyline from memory can be done quite quickly.
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Post by Destry on Jan 20, 2018 19:42:27 GMT
The temperature is below zero °C My internet has gone off and so gaming hour is cancelled. Third world problems.
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Post by amipal on Jan 20, 2018 19:47:22 GMT
The bomb launcer applies an impulse. The main question is, in space why to bombers have to be above their target. The tie bombers and B wings can shoot their payload forwards. What do you mean they launch an impulse? I am gloriously drunk. Careful you don't get an impulse to launch a payload.
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Post by BigG74 on Jan 20, 2018 19:48:44 GMT
Skyrim: the main plot can be blasted through quite quickly. The game only comes into it's own with full immersion, then it's a real time sink.
I say this as someone who has played through Skyrim as all races and genders.
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Post by scubar on Jan 20, 2018 19:49:37 GMT
Skyrim: the main plot can be blasted through quite quickly. The game only comes into it's own with full immersion, then it's a real time sink. I say this as someone who has played through Skyrim as all races and genders. 18 playthroughs, all stealth archer?
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Post by BigG74 on Jan 20, 2018 20:02:06 GMT
Skyrim: the main plot can be blasted through quite quickly. The game only comes into it's own with full immersion, then it's a real time sink. I say this as someone who has played through Skyrim as all races and genders. 18 playthroughs, all stealth archer? Nords and Orcs with big swords. Imperials and Redguards with sword and shield, High Elves and Bretons with magic, Dark Elf and Wood Elf as archers and Argonians & Khajiit with stealth. Somewhere along the way my life started to spiral out of control.
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