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Re:What happened as a result?
When has a couple of degrees C rise in global temperature ever wiped out a very large number of humans?
When, during those previous increases in temperature, did we have 6 billion people on the planet? Who has an easier time moving and finding food in the DC to NY corridor - 50,000 tribes people or 50,000,000 suburbanites? What are their respective food and water demands?
Any more brilliant questions?
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Here... this should help to illustrate that...
You will need a little more than 1.21 jigowatts to complete all the trips, though.
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Re:Call me paranoid...
You might be OK with the concept and execution of Google Street View. However, a lot of people most certainly are not happy. We don't want our houses plastered up on an easily indexed, location linked, photography database.
And it's going to happen anyway, with or without Google. I've posted hundreds of geolocated photos in Earthscape and Picasa. More will come. In 5 or 10 years, perhaps every photographable thing on earth will have at least one geolocated, maps-searchable photo pointing at it.
You're worried about photos of your house. Have you bothered to check Picasa, Flickr, Imageshack, Photobucket, Bayimg? TerraServer? Real estate comparison sites? What of the hundreds of other image and geographic services I have not named?
If not, can you claim with a straight face that this issue is important enough to warrant government involvement in private photography? It is unclear to me that there should be an a priori restraint on publication simply because "a lot of people are not happy". If that's a problem, toddle on down your Congressman's office and see if you can get enough people interested to pass a law. If you don't care enough to bother, fine, but don't tell me it's important to you.
I'm a veteran of these wars. I fought Lotus Marketplace, I wrote letters to my legislators and to Lotus and to Mitch Kapor. That success was utterly irrelevant. What I have learned is that you need to pick your battles, and pick them only when there is real harm being done. Otherwise you risk creating an unwieldly, overbearing enforcement environment that hurts everybody.
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Re:the parody exemption does not apply here
Oh, BTW, the Disney/Mickey ears are copyrighted & trademarked.
My advice is not to try to make them and sell them on the street. I wouldn't even sell pictures of them.
But if you want to put them on a picture of Obama to make a political point, it's Katy-bar-the-door.
Bush as Dracula in a French Dracula poster:
http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/a/T/bush_dubcula.jpgBush in a Rambo poster:
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blbushrambo2.htmObama as Dumbo:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/bush%20dumbo/darthdilbert/Blog/obama_dumbo.png (this one should rile the faithful, eh?)Bush as Custer:
http://www.seedsofdoubt.com/distressedamerican/images/graphics/Custer.jpg (although the copyright has expired, so not a great example)Making fun of the republican symbol (probably a TM)
http://kisrael.com/m/2009.01.23.dumbo.pngPoint is, it's pretty well accepted to used TM'd & copyrighted images to make a political point. Does that make it legal? You'll have to talk to Captain Morgan to find out...
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Re:Free speech and democracy?
No, I didn't read TFA. I read other articles on the subject. I was not aware that there were to different people involved here (the artist and the hanger(s)).
I'm not sure if you've missed the point again. There were two "artists". One made the fake Time Magazine cover which had Obama's picture on it, only as the Joker. The second, the one who made the posters, removed the Time Magazine parts and added the "Socialism" caption. The guy in the article, the guy who like Dennis Kucinich (though I don't think he even voted) is the first artist. It was the second artist who was accused of being a teabagger, which is an unsupported accusation but at least on the right end of the political spectrum. It was clearly not a Kucinich lover who did that.
:PHere is the quote from the article I read: [artist says "socialist" caption doesn't make sense]
Looks like basically the same article. So... yeah. The original artist thinks the added caption is as dumb as I do, though for slightly different reasons*. Because, as the article you linked says, he wasn't the one who added it to the posters. He didn't have a political agenda, it was Phun With Photoshop for him. Whoever put up the posters clearly had a political agenda, and it was someone who thought Socialism was evil, like the Joker. So... "until a bunch of teabaggers took it and started vandalizing public property with it" should make sense to you by now. It's not "if you disagree with Obama you're a teabagger", it's "if you're a conservative who's scared of Obama and Socialism you're a teabagger" which is an unfair swipe at a group of people but I think it was meant to be.
:P* As far as degree of stupidity goes, Obama=Joker is fine, Obama=Socialism is kinda dumb but whatever, Obama=Joker=Socialism is brain-smashingly stupid. Seriously, use the Obama-as-Che graphic if you want to compare Obama to the Communist boogeyman. That at least makes some fucking sense.
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Re:And somewhere across the pond...
It's not just passenger load/unload time though - there's a lot more to it than that. Check out http://www.atwonline.com/channels/aircraftEquipment/article.html?articleID=1187 for more info, which basically mentions problems with wingspan. Note that according to http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v155/andzz/747-v-380.jpg the A380 wingspan is approximately 15m wider. This can cause issues with whether or not the aircraft will actually fit at the gate, or contribute to congestion problems on the ground when neighboring taxiways can't be used while an A380 rolls down an adjacent one.
These criticisms are in many ways the same as the ones we got with the 747 and this didn't stop the Jumbo. The major hubs will adapt because the economies of scale for an aircraft like the current A380 variants are simply to great and keep in mind we haven't even begun to take into account stretch variants of the A380 which will be able to take passenger counts around the 1000 mark with very little additional operating costs. Which is more efficient? Flying three Boeing 777 or Airbus A340 from New York into Heathrow or a single stretched A380? That's three crews vs one, six engines vs four, three landing slots vs one, three sets of avionics equipment to maintain vs one, lower per passenger costs, lower environmental/carbon-emission charges
... the list goes on. With many airports currently being near maxed out in terms of the number of aircraft they can handle and being geographically hemmed in with little possibility of growth making the aircraft bigger is the only option unless we want to start building new and even bigger airports. In many European countries for example the prospect of building a brand new and much bigger airport near most major cities is practically impossible without ruffling a lot of feathers. -
Re:And somewhere across the pond...
It's not just passenger load/unload time though - there's a lot more to it than that. Check out http://www.atwonline.com/channels/aircraftEquipment/article.html?articleID=1187 for more info, which basically mentions problems with wingspan. Note that according to http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v155/andzz/747-v-380.jpg the A380 wingspan is approximately 15m wider. This can cause issues with whether or not the aircraft will actually fit at the gate, or contribute to congestion problems on the ground when neighboring taxiways can't be used while an A380 rolls down an adjacent one.
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Naah...
He just keeps them closed. You know... playing it cool.
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Re:Duh?
Yes, anime is incredibly disproportionate compared to American comics.
Are you serious?
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Re:So it's not the right car for everyone...
No, sorry, everything stated is true.
I dislike giving source sites as they radicals have away of destroying facts, but here you go:
http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp183/kiwistonewall/2009x.jpg
http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html
http://www.climate4you.com/images/EQUATOR%202008%2008%20vs%201998-2006.gif -
If'n only there were building blocks for Olivia W.
> World of Warcraft players sometimes hang out in front of Ironforge and dance.
This isn't metagaming. Remember that MMORPGs derived from MUDs, which in turn derived from being a fancy chat program where someone gave the chatters something else to do besides just blabbing.
No, the WoW metagamers found fun when they, say, "contracted a highly fatal and fast-acting disease", then teleported to Ironforge and infected the bankers and auction house barkers before they died, and those in turn, with hellacious heal rates, survived but passed on the infections, killing thousands of playres.
Or standing on a roof in EverQuest and casting down on monsters to kill them. This is called "strategy" in most games or the real world, but is called "a bannable exploit" by that now-FAIL company that does little more than host a stable of also-ran MMORPGs for one low monthly price that almost nobody wants to pay for.
City of Heroes has one hell of a metagame, if you want to call it that, in the base editor system, where you can now stack all the stupid pre-made base items, to construct vastly cooler things like entire buildings from desks and decorative storage footlockers.
And a gun requisition crib with chain-link fence
Whole buildings are constructed inside bases (a series of giant, bare rooms) now, where as previously you just dumped pre-designed decorations ala The Sims.
Attention MMORPGs: The next MMORPGs should allow base construction, but in addition to pre-made goodies, add bricks and other tiny building blocks that people can use to make their own stuff.
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You mean, like the CARS website TOS agreement?
Basically if you connect to the Cash for Clunkers government website to complete your transaction, you forfeit your computer and all its contents to the federal government. It becomes their property.
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Re:radial distance?
The rings are non-concentric at that point. Pushing the brightness levels to expand bright artifacts shows interesting "twisting" (look on each side lower on left, higher on right) The close-up views miss some details that a "big picture" shows, reductionism, feh.
We assume an orientation of the anomaly parallel to Saturn's axis, but from the brightness of the reflected light on the "dark side" of it suggests an angle maybe closer to that of the ring plane... remember where the sun is. Although, it could be illumination of backscatter from Saturn, or by internal reflections between the particles.
Ring particles could be caused to move by electrostatics, not just gravity or collision, so I'm thinking a long plasma trail behind a comet passing thru, or a slower moving (orbital?) charged object causing a ruction. Heck, why not a moving cloud of magnetic particles colliding with the ring bits, which are then drawn along Saturns magnetic field. -
AOE Stuff
Well I'm still hooked on 2 games: Age of Empires 1 and 2 and Return To Castle Wolfenstein.
*No Cheats*
In AOE I've run races between various units to find the fastest etc.
Where possible, I build a wall around an AI town centre and watch the AI keep pumping out villagers with nothing to do.
Killing birds is fun but hard to do. Eventually all the birds die.
Herding gazelles and elephants is possible, walling them off in an enclosure.
Stealing resources from the enemy AI landscape is the easiest way of winning campaigns.
Working out the game triggers and avoiding them is also fun.
It's also possible to demolish your own buildings to avoid being seen by the AI in some campaigns. That means you can concentrate on upgrading before you attack.
Beating your own time for a win is a continuous challenge.The best part of RTCW is the return to the church where there's a bunch of SS dolls trying to kill you. On this level, I've gotten 2 of them to jump to their doom - took a capture of it too!
http://s598.photobucket.com/albums/tt63/PickerAUS/Nazi/?albumview=slideshow
The last capture has one of them falling directly on me and I suffered some hit points because of that!Also, very occasionally, you can get the last boss to follow you into the cave entrance and then run past, demolishing the entrance and trapping him inside. After finishing off the ghosts and zombies, you can go back and take pot shots at him until he dies and you win the game. No captures of that though.
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Re:Missed one:
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Re:How long has this been going on?
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Re:Talk about bad losers!
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you should have just used this -
"I'm Vista 7"
"I'm Vista 7
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Re:No
Your walls mean nothing to us.
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Re:Baghdad Battery, Homopolar Motor & Antikyth
Those are the obvious questions. Seems pretty basic tho, gotta build one I guess. The battery charging stage @ Instructables is only used to condition the battery, it works without that, just at a lower capacity... Think Lemon/Potato Battery. The Greeks were creating electricity rubbing amber circa 600 BC, so charging is not impossible. Heck, just drive the motor backwards and it will produce current. If you compare a Leyden Jar with a Baghdad Battery, they are similar. Some illustrations show an internal asphalt plug, but others don't. Batteries fit into things so I expect some kind of holder to complete it. The "battery" clay has also been described as porous, so contact completing the circuit (battery) could be external. Ben Franklin made a simple electrostatic (no magnet needed)electric motor powered by Leyden Jars
As far as I can tell without building one and metering it, The voltage/amperage required for a homopolar motor is very small, just enough to overcome the friction of the "bearing" point, When work is used then, of course it is the force of friction + the energy extracted for work. The fabrication "hack" of sticking a magnet on a battery is not required for a homopolar motor. I believe it is using the battery to extend the magnetic field lines such that the field from the current in the wire has something to push against. An iron rod on a magnet would suffice. The wire rotor does not need to contact the magnet (stator). It only needs current flowing through it to spin, or conversely, could be built with the wire as the stator and the magnet spinning.
Why has this not been done? We have lots of better motors, batteries and so on, so why would anyone dabble in less efficient ancient devices? We regularly dismiss our past as primitive, that is why we are surprised when we truly learn of their accomplishments.
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Re:Ragequit
I can already picture this conversation happening:
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b87/hurt911gen/wat.jpg?t=1248974475
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Re:Not so fun
Stopped playing at level 10, because of UI issues, and because it takes over half a second to update the screen after each click.
However, this game could be much more interesting if it had a scripting interface.
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Don't forget these two things...
America... FUCK YEAH!!!!
First of all, you forgot to include a link to one of these all important pictures
And secondly, there's still one of the original lunar landers existing today, and is still actually flying intact. Snoopy was the LEM used on the Apollo 10 mission, and one of two that flew to the moon, but didn't land. Snoopy was flown down to within about 7.4 miles of the lunar surface, but was not equipped for actual landing. It was then flown back up to rendezvous with the command module, and then Snoopy was released into a heliocentric orbit where it still is today. The other LEM that went to the moon but didn't land was Aquarius, the LEM from Apollo 13, which served as a space lifeboat to get the crew back home to earth.
I think I'll go have me a hamburger and a Coke for lunch now, thank you!
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Re:Or maybe, since temps have flatlined since '99,
1) No - by any random standard of measurement neither the source nor the (continuing) algorithm modifications are open.
2) No - http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr165/magellansc24/uahvsrssvsgiss03-09.jpg
(See how fun it is to link to images!
;)Again. Why do you want to hide actual facts from the discussion?
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Re:I'm in the Military,
Or you can be a pouge who acts all hardcore, even though an 11B PFC has boots with more roadmarch miles than you.
Its POG (as in Person other-than grunt) not pouge... you obviously dont know what you talking about because grunts can barely read let alone follow
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Also the only real grunts are Marines not soldiers (which the summary calls us) get a job boot.
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Re:I hate time sinks
Belgium! Looks like I had a visit from the Fuck Up Fairy...
Trying again...
Sparkle Swan - Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper.
Crimson Duck - Fire/Energy Blaster.
... Ah, what the hell. Here's another look at Sparkle Swan in her level 30 costume. The one in the first shot is what she will get at 40. :) -
Re:I hate time sinks
Belgium! Looks like I had a visit from the Fuck Up Fairy...
Trying again...
Sparkle Swan - Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper.
Crimson Duck - Fire/Energy Blaster.
... Ah, what the hell. Here's another look at Sparkle Swan in her level 30 costume. The one in the first shot is what she will get at 40. :) -
Re:I hate time sinks
Belgium! Looks like I had a visit from the Fuck Up Fairy...
Trying again...
Sparkle Swan - Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper.
Crimson Duck - Fire/Energy Blaster.
... Ah, what the hell. Here's another look at Sparkle Swan in her level 30 costume. The one in the first shot is what she will get at 40. :) -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Re:I hate time sinks
In City of Heroes, unless you personally know someone in the game who already has a major supergroup (guild) built up, getting anywhere is going to be a chore.
That is not entirely true. I have several characters (both heroes and villains) who are doing quite well while not being affiliated with any super group. Specifically, I set up characters on two servers with the intention of not creating my own group at 10. These are:
Screamsicle - Sonic Blast/Cold Domination Corruptor
Full Metal Duck - Assault Rifle/Energy Melee Blaster
Impact Event - Earth Control/Thermal Radiation Controller
Polar Peregrine - Ice/Storm Controller
Willowpaw - Fire/Electric Blaster
Willie Whompem - Triform Warshade
Spring Flurrie - Triform Peacebringer
And on Guardian, I have Bow Chicka Bow Wow - Dark Melee/Electric Armor Stalker.
As I said, these characters are all operating without a supergroup (though if I get an invite to one, I will consider it.) Additionally, most of these characters have operated solo, and I have plenty of others who have progressed through the game mostly on their own. These are in small super groups, which is why they are listed apart from the above examples. My prime examples (since I will admit I like showing off here...) are:
Twilight Dream - My first Warshade on (Dual form Human/Dark Nova). She mostly soloed her way to 30 on Virtue. And her villainous incarnation on Protector (a Ninjas/Dark Mastermind) has also soloed primarily so far.
The Virtue incarnation of Polar Peregrine, an Archery/Ice Blaster primarily soloed her way to 50. I think it took me about 3 months of casual play with her to get to 50. Sure, she did do some teaming, which was a real blast, but the majority of her career was solo.
The Virtue incarnation of Stellar Jay, a Plants/Energy Dominator, has also mostly soloed, and he is in his 30s now.
Sparkle Swan, my Broadsword/Shield Defense Scrapper made it to 32 mostly solo in about 4 days time.
Never-Moore, a Mercenaries/Pain Master Mind is 37, and has also soloed most of his career.
And finally, we have "Crimson Duck, a Fire/Energy Blaster on Liberty. Actually, come to think of it, her career has been a pretty even mix of solo and team play. Sadly, she got knocked off her high horse when she got thoroughly spanked by the Envoy of Shadow in her 30s. That was when it was discovered that she was not as invincible as I thought she was. :) She is currently level 46, and I sorta have her competing with Kilderon, My Ice/Radiation Controller to become my second level 50 hero and my third level 50 character (second was my first level 50 villain, Sonnenblume - Fire/Dark Corruptor. She made the journe -
Oh my...
After a dozen or so generations in the wild trying to please teenage boys, the game will either evolve into:
-Shutting itself up in its room, burning incense, and listening to further down the spiral over and over again
-lolcats
-This: http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e291/bubbatwo420/1203_joust_charge_1280.jpg
But, you know, best of luck to the developers. Quick question: If the game evolves disruptive or offensive content, are the developers liable for it?
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worked for me
Although I get the impression its randomly failing what with the slashdot load and being written in an interperted language. I put up a picture here.
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Excuse for a tax (Obama's Global Domination)
Jeez, the mantra continues.
Last year the earth cooled ALLOT
Arctic sea ice has been GROWING
The Green house gas argument is a number scam. (Ponzi anybody?)
And unless we get allot more sunspots soon, we be PRAYING for a little global warming.
On top of all that, the psuedo scientist out there call people that present these FACTS "Flat Earth'ers".
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Re:Ignorance Leads to Fear Leads to Profit
Do you all know what is stupid? That character Abby from that show NCIS.
All of you geeks whip out your shrivelled cocks when she comes on screen. Don't you know that the real NCIS would never hire somebody like that, even as she looks in the show?
If somebody like that were working for NCIS then she'd be doing so against her will because she was busted in a bestiality ring (her specialty was dog dicks) and she has to rat her buddies out to avoid jail. She would be 200 pounds overweight, wearing Hot Topic shirts, and her wrists and ankles would be all cut-up. Her pussy would stink of vinegar and rancid onions because her callused thighs are constantly rubbing together, and her co-workers' nostrils would flare at the scent wafting out of her skirt. -
Re:Now what about
The bailout loans (considerable parts of it is being repaid this month) saved us from a complete system crash.
Saved? How about "put off the inevitable crash a few months longer"? Given the fact that consumer spending is 70% of GDP and the information in this graph how do you expect that a crash can be avoided, especially while the US economy is losing 600,000 jobs every month as we create trillions of dollars of new debt?
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Re:Fine
Go with the Trans-Am...or better yet get the Firehawk. I used to have a Trans-Am. If I can afford ones again...I'd cry if I could get a 2nd-gen TA and a 2002 FH. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v320/DJRedBarron/Barrons%20Vehicles/2002%20Firehawk%20Trans%20Am/GraphicsKit2-10.jpg Beastly.
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just how stupid are you, really?
WTF does teabagging have to do with "sexual insults"? Just what were you guys doing at your rally?
But it doesn't mean Obama has not increased the spending by almost an order of magnitude
No, he hasn't. But thanks for trying.
I guess you didn't really want a response, you just wanted to cry about GWB some more. Wah Wah Wah! Just another Big Liberal Baby who says if GWB did it, anyone else has a right to! Whatever. I didn't like his spending either and I was complaining about it then. But it doesn't mean Obama has not increased the spending by almost an order of magnitude
Translation: IOKIYARTIYAD (it's okay if you're a republican, treason if you're a democrat).
And you can certainly argue over the merits of Obama's fiscal policies. What you cannot argue is that those policies aren't a direct result of the mess that Bush and the Republicans created in the first place.
It doesn't mean that as spending increases
We're increasing spending to try and avoid another Great Depression as the economy loses half a million jobs a month.
You are so blind, if you actually went to a Tea Party you'd see it's people from all over the spectrum, not just Republicans as your narrow minded fantasy world dictates. They are they but so are smarter liberals, and of course Libertarians - the group that accidentally voted Obama into power temporarily forgetting what happens when you let any ONE party have control of everything.
Bwhahaahaha. You mean the people so damned dumb that they went out and protested the president who gave them the largest tax cut in their lives, when they ignored the Republicans who created the mess in the first place?
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Re:Avoid the Osborne Effect
Hey thanks for that! I was too lazy to look it up lol.