Dungeons and Dragons Knowledge Compendium
ScurvySeaDog writes "Like me, I would bet many slashdotters where D&D players before they got their first home computer in the early 80's. This site seems to have every book, module, supplement ever published along with scans of the covers. They also have current collector values for you packrats. It was nostalgic for me to browse around looking up all the old modules and books."
Not slashdotted yet!
I actually got to view the featured site without having to wait until either the next day, or a multiple of mirror appear...
Woot!
Even if a man chops off your hand with a sword, you still have two nice, sharp bones to stick in his eyes.
Where's my client?!?!?! ... oops, wrong thread! :O
You could give them an ultimatum:
Improve editorial quality, or:
We will bitch about it, but still come to the site every day.
That oughta get 'em hopping.
Software Wars
Did anyone actually follow the rules for fighting monsters in these modules? From the second encounter on, I would just think "Okay, I killed the shit out of this [centaur, wooly mammoth, etc], what's my prize? Sad, I know, but I was playing D&D by myself. How much sadder does it get? :)
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You could post in your journal, then link in your sig. I have found that if you put a link in your sig, several people will click it. Whether it be for the goatse guy, or even something that actually pertains to the story.
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Slashdot has editors?
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.