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CarrionCrow: Good morning. =)

Nothing exciting here, just killing time til people get back so my babysitting job can be done.

How are you feeling?
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EndreWhiteMane: Morning Crow.
Nothing exciting can be a good thing.
Not too good yet, thinking of moving the computer to the bathroom. ;)
Wonderful...you sound like how I was doing before buying the bag full of pills.
Were you able to get any decent rest at all?
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EndreWhiteMane: Morning Crow.
Nothing exciting can be a good thing.
Not too good yet, thinking of moving the computer to the bathroom. ;)
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CarrionCrow: Wonderful...you sound like how I was doing before buying the bag full of pills.
Were you able to get any decent rest at all?
I got a bit in between bathroom breaks.
Because of all the pills I take now I can't really medicate this so lots of fluids and stock up on TP. :-)
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CarrionCrow: The cats are assholes unless they want something and the dogs are like retarded meth addicts.
I'd better have some exceedingly simple bidding for them to do.
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j0ekerr: Easy training then, find their flavour of meth and stuff it down the pants of people you hate.

Cats are always assholes.
Think I'll pass on that. The meth heads around here aren't people I want to hang out with. -laughs-

Depends on the cat. My favorite cat here is only an asshole to her children. Can't blame her there, kids aren't great.
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CarrionCrow: Wonderful...you sound like how I was doing before buying the bag full of pills.
Were you able to get any decent rest at all?
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EndreWhiteMane: I got a bit in between bathroom breaks.
Because of all the pills I take now I can't really medicate this so lots of fluids and stock up on TP. :-)
Shit, I didn't even think about that. Can definitely see why you're considering living in the bathroom for the time being.
Post edited April 12, 2015 by CarrionCrow
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adaliabooks: French bulldogs are so cute. I'm not usually much of a fan of small dogs (more of a giant dog kind of guy) but I would have a French bulldog because they are adorable.
Same here (usually like larger dogs - one in particular LOL) but something about those pointly little ears, bug eyes and oversized head really gets me.

While I've never owned one I also get a kick out of schipperkes. I'm starting to see a pattern here in the small dogs I like - dark / black coats, buggy eyes...

And j0ekerr baseball on the radio is great! Nothing like a nice weekend afternoon sitting outside, sipping a beer or working in the yard and listening to a game on the radio. We don't get many radio dramas here (at least not that I've found on my AM/FM - haven't checked into digital radio in a bit) aside from once in a great while for a special event.
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EndreWhiteMane:
I'm so sorry! Your posts made me both laugh and feel terrible for you. It sounds like you're keeping as much of a smile as you can about it - good luck with the computer in the bathrrom ;)
Post edited April 12, 2015 by Ixamyakxim
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Ixamyakxim: one I also get a kick out of schipperkes. I'm starting to see a pattern here in the small dogs I like - dark / black coats, buggy eyes...

And j0ekerr baseball on the radio is great! Nothing like a nice weekend afternoon sitting outside, sipping a beer or working in the yard and listening to a game on the radio. We don't get many radio dramas here (at least not that I've found on my AM/FM - haven't checked into digital radio in a bit) aside from once in a great while for a special event.
You know what got me more into baseball as a young teen, after I lost interest for a few years? Deep Space Nine and Captain Sisko's obsession with the game. Fun stuff.
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CarrionCrow: Wonderful...you sound like how I was doing before buying the bag full of pills.
Were you able to get any decent rest at all?
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EndreWhiteMane: I got a bit in between bathroom breaks.
Because of all the pills I take now I can't really medicate this so lots of fluids and stock up on TP. :-)
It's times like these that make us glad we are not living in zero gravity environments...
or is it the other way around..?

Even still, a good morning to you Endre. :)

And a good Sunday to everyone here, not here yet, and the lurkers following along.

It's a restful day here, hope all is well, and getting better, or better than expected for you all.
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EndreWhiteMane: I got a bit in between bathroom breaks.
Because of all the pills I take now I can't really medicate this so lots of fluids and stock up on TP. :-)
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GhostwriterDoF: It's times like these that make us glad we are not living in zero gravity environments...
or is it the other way around..?

Even still, a good morning to you Endre. :)

And a good Sunday to everyone here, not here yet, and the lurkers following along.

It's a restful day here, hope all is well, and getting better, or better than expected for you all.
Never thought of it that way but yes, gravity can be useful. ;)
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Ixamyakxim: I'm so sorry! Your posts made me both laugh and feel terrible for you. It sounds like you're keeping as much of a smile as you can about it - good luck with the computer in the bathrrom ;)
Glad I made you laugh, I have a very persevering sense of humor. ;)
Post edited April 12, 2015 by EndreWhiteMane
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CarrionCrow: Wonderful...you sound like how I was doing before buying the bag full of pills.
Were you able to get any decent rest at all?
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EndreWhiteMane: I got a bit in between bathroom breaks.
Because of all the pills I take now I can't really medicate this so lots of fluids and stock up on TP. :-)
Sorry your not feeling great Endre, seem to have missed that... hope you get better soon.
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adaliabooks: French bulldogs are so cute. I'm not usually much of a fan of small dogs (more of a giant dog kind of guy) but I would have a French bulldog because they are adorable.
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Ixamyakxim: Same here (usually like larger dogs - one in particular LOL) but something about those pointly little ears, bug eyes and oversized head really gets me.

While I've never owned one I also get a kick out of schipperkes. I'm starting to see a pattern here in the small dogs I like - dark / black coats, buggy eyes...
They are quite cute too... but I imagine they would be yappy (they look yappy) and I'm not really a fan of yappy dogs...
Post edited April 12, 2015 by adaliabooks
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GhostwriterDoF: And a good Sunday to everyone here, not here yet, and the lurkers following along.
A good Sunday to you too :).
*pop out of a closet*

I'm back allready, I need some help with dungeon mastering for an upcoming session of our tabletop rpg...

we play with a lovely rpg mechanism made for game of thrones, but we play in Tolkien's middle earth arround the time just before the Hobbit.

The players are: a Rivendell noble with shiny armor and insane archery skills, and an affinity for surplus (a real glass cannon), a swordmaster (witcher-level) of ancient numenorean descent, and lastly a tanky minor wizard with a few meatgrinding spells and a huge claymore and armor to match.

They headed up north towards Gundabad/ Ettenmoors/ Angmar, in search for xp and fancy quests, as well as cranking up their reputation in Eriador and Arnor.

So, I was thinking as a starting point;

they spot from far away a set of bastions and towers. It is in fact an Angmar fort of old. It is built on two mountaintops and connected by a bridge.

On one mountain, the fortress is built into the mouintainside. That's were food storage, soldier's quarters and living space are (mainly occupied by orcs, but I was hoping to sneak some tougher critters/ corrupt beings in...suggestions?).

The fortress on the other side is built over the caldera of an old fire-mountain (volcano). It is basicly a huge forge which draws metals from the active crater, which is kept stable by the magics from a mighty artifact inside one of the forts.

The players should sneak in, disable the artifact and sabotage the forge; all that results in a nice mountainslide/ volcanic eruption which wipes the forge and a large swathe of the mountainfortress away.

the players can then get away by summoning the giant eagles through the wizard, and those could if needed fly them to the top of the largely devastated fortress, so that they can have a boss encounter with the local orc Nob/ some evil spirit/wight/lich minion lieutenant of the witch king of old.
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Vnlr: for the record, I have a clean .NET 4.5.1 install and the game refuses to work, still stating "game requires .NET 3.5 or newer to...". I noticed these prerequisites are checked in an ini file. I could create a virtual disk image and mod it there, then use that virtual disc to install the game...I hope; but we'll see about that.
Before you do all of that try one more thing, go to Turn Windows features on or off by following these steps:

1. From the start menu go to the Control Panel, then click Programs, and click on Turn Windows features on or off.

2. Then in the drop down box find the option Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1, then turn it OFF by clearing the check box and Click OK.

3. After that restart your computer and then turn Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1 back ON by selecting the check box next to it.

Finally try installing the game again and let us know if it works, hopefully this will resolve your problem. :)
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Post edited April 12, 2015 by stg83
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Vnlr: for the record, I have a clean .NET 4.5.1 install and the game refuses to work, still stating "game requires .NET 3.5 or newer to...". I noticed these prerequisites are checked in an ini file. I could create a virtual disk image and mod it there, then use that virtual disc to install the game...I hope; but we'll see about that.
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stg83: Before you do all of that try one more thing, go to Turn Windows features on or off by following these steps:

1. From the start menu go to the Control Panel, then click Programs, and finally click Turn Windows features on or off.

2. Then in the drop down box find the option Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1, then the feature off by clearing the check box and Click OK.

3. After that restart your computer and then turn Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1 back on by select the check box next to it.

Finally try installing the game again and let us know if it works, hopefully this will resolve your problem. :)
thanks for the suggestion, I'm trying it out right now! ;)

the whole virtual disc thing didn't work anyway, same issue as before...
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stg83: ...
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Vnlr: thanks for the suggestion, I'm trying it out right now! ;)

the whole virtual disc thing didn't work anyway, same issue as before...
What game isn't running because of this?

Last year I did a Windows update, it had a video driver update as part of the optional ones. Well, it failed during the install process, and caused some issues. One thing that happened was t fouled up the Net Framework files, so even though it showed as being installed, it wasn’t working. I had to uninstall and reinstall to get it to function again.

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Vnlr: *pop out of a closet*

I'm back allready, I need some help with dungeon mastering for an upcoming session of our tabletop rpg...

we play with a lovely rpg mechanism made for game of thrones, but we play in Tolkien's middle earth arround the time just before the Hobbit.
...
This post makes me want to play Battle for Middle Earth 2... :P
Post edited April 12, 2015 by GhostwriterDoF
Okay...a mindbogglingly big amount of thanks and praise for stg83...IT WORKED (+1)

The game in question is Armada 2526. It's a slightly older 4x game; not well known and not generaly well recieved as far as I know, but still fun enough to play.

Battle for Middle earth II doesn't even come close; the players have had a battle in which they defended a town with naught but a large tall palisade and a mob of peasant archers against a 6x as large mob of marauding goblins.

the goblins narrowly made it to the walls, and there were ferociously repelled. they never made it over the top of the palisade.

result: 23/1 kill/death ratio for the defenders and much glory points. Of course the braggy elf prince immediately sent a written after-action report to both rivendell and Minas tirith.

The fields surrounding the town were covered with arrow-clad goblins...

that was a glorious session... :)

dice god's favour I guess
I fucked up. A patient died because of me. It's my fault. the tubus i prepared was too small and i didn't know what happened. My head is aching. He became pale and he was bleeding out of his mouth. I'm sorry. I needed to get rid of all that.