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j0ekerr: Wise fwom your gwave!

We'ze back and ready for fightin'!

I see you guys have missed me, like the pox. So I'm here once more to spread some Nurgle love around.

A discussion on cleaning dust out of your machine?

I normally used the industrial compressors in the machine shop of the factory building. And since they could not be graduated for a given air pressure. I just used the old and trusty method of firing some air on my hand and judging the adequate distance.

I also had a tendency to let the fans spin, because... wheeee!

I still remember some of them. There was one that when opened, showed its interior surface covered by a thin layer of what at first look seemed like pond scum. A quick whiff later and as the intense smell of nicotine assaulted my nose, I confirmed that it was in fact cigar ash.
Good evening. =)

What've you been up to? It's been a bit since you were last talking here.
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j0ekerr: Wise fwom your gwave!

We'ze back and ready for fightin'!

I see you guys have missed me, like the pox. So I'm here once more to spread some Nurgle love around.

A discussion on cleaning dust out of your machine?

I normally used the industrial compressors in the machine shop of the factory building. And since they could not be graduated for a given air pressure. I just used the old and trusty method of firing some air on my hand and judging the adequate distance.

I also had a tendency to let the fans spin, because... wheeee!

I still remember some of them. There was one that when opened, showed its interior surface covered by a thin layer of what at first look seemed like pond scum. A quick whiff later and as the intense smell of nicotine assaulted my nose, I confirmed that it was in fact cigar ash.
I always see you on 'the other service' so don't worry too much. ;)
It was fun over-revving old fans and watching the blades spin away into the distance too. :-)
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j0ekerr: Wise fwom your gwave!

We'ze back and ready for fightin'!

I see you guys have missed me, like the pox. So I'm here once more to spread some Nurgle love around.
*nice hug* Of course we have missed you. But your strange hugs definetly not :P
Dull and boring.
And my backlog has gotten up again with Loom,Shogo and Bit Trip series.
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CarrionCrow: Good evening. =)

Pretty frigging dull, actually. I hardly ever watch television, so being stuck doing that all night since I couldn't sleep and my net was out wasn't exactly fun.

How's your day been?
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CarrionCrow: Good evening. =)

What've you been up to? It's been a bit since you were last talking here.
Minecraft mostly.

I had gotten to layer 90 of a 24 radius circular tower when I suddenly realized.

"That looks like a huge wang."

So I quit.
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l0rdtr3k: And my backlog has gotten up again with Loom,Shogo and Bit Trip series.
Play SHOGO ASAP! I remember having fond memories of this one. I LOVED Monolith's take on shooters and they'll always have a special place in my gaming.
My backlog is quite big but I'll manage to finish it.
Have to say,love the Patlabor-Gundam style of the game.
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l0rdtr3k: And my backlog has gotten up again with Loom,Shogo and Bit Trip series.
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Ixamyakxim: Play SHOGO ASAP! I remember having fond memories of this one. I LOVED Monolith's take on shooters and they'll always have a special place in my gaming.
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EndreWhiteMane: I always see you on 'the other service' so don't worry too much. ;)
It was fun over-revving old fans and watching the blades spin away into the distance too. :-)
Got any campfire stories on some of the machines you were sent to clean?

That one I just mentioned, the inside of the cover was coated with a brown fluff. The result of I have no idea how many cigars smoked inside his small office.

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genkicolleen: Has everyone gotten their nominations in for this?

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_thank_the_fellows_giveaway_3rd_ed/page1

It's a wonderful way to tell your fellow goggers how much you appreciate them~!
Done, and done.

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moonshineshadow: *nice hug* Of course we have missed you. But your strange hugs definetly not :P
I hug in the manner of Darkseid Lord of Apokolips, which means, squeeze until only one of the huggers is breathing.
Post edited March 22, 2015 by j0ekerr
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l0rdtr3k: My backlog is quite big but I'll manage to finish it.
Have to say,love the Patlabor-Gundam style of the game.
I remember them moving so beautifully and fluidly in game. Also, if I remember correctly you can transform on the fly into a fast moving "tank" version of your Gundam - the transition is amazing - something that wasn't matched until the recent Transformers multiplayer console games.
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EndreWhiteMane: I always see you on 'the other service' so don't worry too much. ;)
It was fun over-revving old fans and watching the blades spin away into the distance too. :-)
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j0ekerr: Got any campfire stories on some of the machines you were sent to clean?

That one I just mentioned, the inside of the cover was coated with a brown fluff. The result of I have no idea how many cigars smoked inside his small office.
Best one I had were in a woodworking shop.
I opened the side cover and it was absolutely solid wood dust. The fans had carved out little places to spin in.
AND, it was working fine! I was just there to add some RAM. :-)
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l0rdtr3k: Dull and boring.
And my backlog has gotten up again with Loom,Shogo and Bit Trip series.
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CarrionCrow: Good evening. =)

Pretty frigging dull, actually. I hardly ever watch television, so being stuck doing that all night since I couldn't sleep and my net was out wasn't exactly fun.

How's your day been?
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l0rdtr3k:
I know those feelings.

My backlog went up to the tune of the Dig, the 3 Atlantis games, Amerzone, Iron Storm and Megarace 3.
Guess which one I'll be playing first...
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EndreWhiteMane: Best one I had were in a woodworking shop.
I opened the side cover and it was absolutely solid wood dust. The fans had carved out little places to spin in.
AND, it was working fine! I was just there to add some RAM. :-)
Now we know how Ikea furniture is made! :)
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CarrionCrow: Good evening. =)

What've you been up to? It's been a bit since you were last talking here.
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j0ekerr: Minecraft mostly.

I had gotten to layer 90 of a 24 radius circular tower when I suddenly realized.

"That looks like a huge wang."

So I quit.
God fucking damn it, GOG, STOP BREAKING THE FORUM!

.......

As I was saying before my post got eaten, that sounds like a horrible place to have a final boss battle in a JRPG.

"You must take the sacred item of who gives a crap to Wang Tower, where the dark lord is about to take over/destroy/do something to the world!"
"Yeah...I could do that. But I'm not going to. If you're not going to try, then neither am I. Let this sucky quasi-anime world burn. I'm getting a burrito before the apocalypse kicks in fully."
Post edited March 22, 2015 by CarrionCrow
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EndreWhiteMane: Best one I had were in a woodworking shop.
I opened the side cover and it was absolutely solid wood dust. The fans had carved out little places to spin in.
AND, it was working fine! I was just there to add some RAM. :-)
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j0ekerr: Now we know how Ikea furniture is made! :)
Exactly. *laughing*

It's sure nice to have your download folders named differently than the games on your shelf.
Let's see, is it Ballads of Remus? Or The Ballads of Remus?
Phooey!
Post edited March 22, 2015 by EndreWhiteMane
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genkicolleen: Has everyone gotten their nominations in for this?

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_thank_the_fellows_giveaway_3rd_ed/page1

It's a wonderful way to tell your fellow goggers how much you appreciate them~!
Hi all. Happy Sunday!

How are things?

Thanks for the heads up, Feena - I didn't know this thread was there ;-)