When I was 12, my father volunteered me, being the oldest child to insulate our attic. Not with regular fiberglass batts or rolls - 2ft x 4ft used ceiling tiles, with the nastiest short-fiber fiberglass, and half of them smelled like rat shit/piss. After I cut them to fit I had to staple two or three layers of them to the underside of the roof. Gloves and a jacket helped to keep the stuff off me but not all of it. To this day, I still hate fiberglass.
What part of _downtown_ Philly has abandoned houses in it? These days, you gotta get at least a couple of miles from Center City to find an abandoned house.
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1. Ask if you can bring a few friends to their session. 2. Get your RPG group together 2a. Make sure your friends are loud and obnoxious, maybe even drunk. 3. Play your favorite game in the middle of their session. Nothing disrupts a sales pitch worse than an argument over whether your 8th level bard can use that Harp of Undead Control he acquired in someone else's Monty Haul dungeon.
According to Darl McBride, CEO of the SCO Group, it is a "derivative work" of the Unixwarp OS/2 source code, and therefore the intellectual property of the SCO Group, the collection of lawyers who feast on the corpses of software companies.
They are banging on the walls - they're looking for the boss monster (Saddam). The caches of armor, med kits, and rail guns are the Weapons of Mass Destruction.
The scripting system is completely different. The default set of scripts was getting *close* to the gameplay of WC2 but it wasn't there yet. You're close with your comment about the new engine, though.
I bet it would run a WoW shard pretty well. How many instances of Blackrock Spire could one of those puppies handle?
My brother got thrown out of a B.Dalton about twenty years ago for writing down the ISBN's of the books he wanted.
What company is it...??
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What if the kid told his parents he was going to a baseball game?
Of course she would. It's on mirrors all over the place.
When I was 12, my father volunteered me, being the oldest child to insulate our attic. Not with regular fiberglass batts or rolls - 2ft x 4ft used ceiling tiles, with the nastiest short-fiber fiberglass, and half of them smelled like rat shit/piss. After I cut them to fit I had to staple two or three layers of them to the underside of the roof. Gloves and a jacket helped to keep the stuff off me but not all of it.
To this day, I still hate fiberglass.
What part of _downtown_ Philly has abandoned houses in it? These days, you gotta get at least a couple of miles from Center City to find an abandoned house.
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1. Ask if you can bring a few friends to their session.
2. Get your RPG group together
2a. Make sure your friends are loud and obnoxious, maybe even drunk.
3. Play your favorite game in the middle of their session. Nothing disrupts a sales pitch worse than an argument over whether your 8th level bard can use that Harp of Undead Control he acquired in someone else's Monty Haul dungeon.
Despite what Bill Gates wants you to think, software is a service, not a product.
Excuse me, I am a HUMAN. HUMANS have chicken farms. ORCS have pig farms. Thank you very much.
According to Darl McBride, CEO of the SCO Group, it is a "derivative work" of the Unixwarp OS/2 source code, and therefore the intellectual property of the SCO Group, the collection of lawyers who feast on the corpses of software companies.
They are banging on the walls - they're looking for the boss monster (Saddam). The caches of armor, med kits, and rail guns are the Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Yes, but all Saddam's base are belong to USA!
and yachts and expensive suits, etc....
Just be sure not to drink the Kool-Aid
More like Ford sending a cease and desist letter to the junkyard for building custom cars using some Ford parts.
No! Freecraft is a game engine with a set of scripts that makes it a game like Warcraft. The game play is close but not identical.
The scripting system is completely different.
The default set of scripts was getting *close* to the gameplay of WC2 but it wasn't there yet.
You're close with your comment about the new engine, though.
They let you import the Warcraft graphics, or use the Freecraft graphics which look nothing like Warcraft's graphics
In the US, they are generally called streetcars or trolleys
They didn't copy Blizzard's work. They did do their own work.
ADODB is a library which lets you avoid rewriting db function calls to switch databases.