Commented 12 years ago2012-03-02 05:06:21 UTC
in journal: #7653Comment #62363
That's lucky of you. I get outages somewhat frequently, I had to get an UPS. Unfortunately the UPS only has C13 outlets and the modem and router don't have these plugs, hence this mishap. I hear that the power company is expected to pay users for such damages but I haven't looked into this yet.
@Striker: I have no idea, how do I find out the temperatures? And yes I did say 8 years, but come to think of it, this year it's only 7 since I bought it. My bad.
Commented 12 years ago2012-02-27 19:18:58 UTC
in journal: #7646Comment #54397
But you got most of them right on the image above. Only รต should be something else (looks more like a 6 but it doesn't display on TWHL when pasted) but it's nowhere near indistinguishable.
Commented 12 years ago2012-02-27 18:07:01 UTC
in journal: #7646Comment #54396
Maybe you typed in some wrong letters. "P" and "L" look a lot alike (sort of like pi), and so do "Sh" and "Tsh" (sort of like a W), and also "Y" (looks like "bi") and the untranslatable symbol that looks like a "b".
Commented 12 years ago2012-02-27 04:34:42 UTC
in journal: #7646Comment #54394
From what I can tell (accuracy not guaranteed):
"NP" Kuioysheva Chemical Works V.V.
Triacetate Batch 236 6pc. set D-59 Mfg. April 1972
Tightly protects from moisture. Grab only by the edges. Apply antifog film on the glass (?) Used film must be replaced with a new one. Do not rub when cleaning the "NP" mask.
Commented 12 years ago2012-02-15 23:02:26 UTC
in journal: #7625Comment #67214
So a bunch of func_illusionaries/func_wall_toggles. I always wanted to do something like that even before I knew what entities were. But never came up with a practical use for it.
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Commented 12 years ago2012-02-13 21:35:22 UTC
in journal: #7618Comment #54389
I can't help but wonder why do you need so many gas masks.
I remember reading something about Ubuntu not too long ago, but I can't for the life of me remember what was the name of it or where I read it. It was something like this:
"I got Ubuntu and bla bla bla" "Don't bother with it - use X, it's like Ubuntu minus the bugs"
Commented 12 years ago2012-01-29 04:48:51 UTC
in journal: #7594Comment #49342
From the screenshots: Very plain architecture and lighting, and too much blood splatter. func_darkness is bollocks. I hate that shit, it's very unrealistic.
Commented 12 years ago2012-01-28 04:43:51 UTC
in journal: #7592Comment #45522
@potatis: At my last job I had to maintain a set of legacy VB6 apps that were lager than most. Sometimes they said we had to port them to .net, but that never really got approved. Had we ever done it, would that have made them beer?
Commented 12 years ago2012-01-17 00:21:24 UTC
in journal: #7580Comment #45499
Love the street shots, absolutely convincing. Do those buildings really have brick/stone siding or just more really convicingly painted wood? The cobble road looks great and old.
Just nitpicking, but a few windows should be lit inside! If only one or two, for added realism. There's always someone that leaves a light on at night.
I'd love to visit such installation, it's a shame I'm probably not allowed in
Just wondering, will you be sleeping in indoor bedroom sets? heh heh.
What I'd like to see:
More shots of the facility and its extents.
Inside views of indoor sets.
Are the electrical installations carefully planned and installed or as ad-hoc as can be?
Some minute detail that caught your eye. Could be anything - an old phone, half washed dishes, an old sock under a bed in a bedroom set, a lovely set grandma-like dining room... anything really.
The inner workings or behind-the-scenes of something mechanical/electrical that looks like the real deal but is only carefully designed to LOOK like it without actually being it.
Commented 12 years ago2012-01-14 21:45:23 UTC
in journal: #7575Comment #50796
Last exam I studied for, just took me 2 days. And then there also was Physics that took me about a week, but about 1 hour every day. So 7 hours. And I got 10/10.
Don't panic Mix. You'll be fine.
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@Striker: I have no idea, how do I find out the temperatures? And yes I did say 8 years, but come to think of it, this year it's only 7 since I bought it. My bad.
Otherwise, I don't know. Google learns fast
Yeah I'm not sure I'd trust those filters, you may be better off using modern filters. If only just in case.
"NP"
Kuioysheva Chemical Works V.V.
Triacetate
Batch 236
6pc. set D-59
Mfg. April 1972
Tightly protects from moisture.
Grab only by the edges.
Apply antifog film on the glass (?)
Used film must be replaced with a new one.
Do not rub when cleaning the "NP" mask.
NP
44 must be the size.
I remember reading something about Ubuntu not too long ago, but I can't for the life of me remember what was the name of it or where I read it. It was something like this:
"I got Ubuntu and bla bla bla"
"Don't bother with it - use X, it's like Ubuntu minus the bugs"
I still can't remember what "X" was.
Urby's: 50%
Archie's: 20%
I did get thrown off by some answers I actually thought were too obvious to be correct.
Pirated films and games.
No! Quick, say something else!
I mean--- some people have a lot of games on Steam.
Phew! That was close.
Wait, I mean-- lots of RAW photos take up a lot of space. Yeah, that.
You're a genius. Let's go watch Tron.
I suppose you could place your own audio CD and it would still play. starts playing HL with Barry White soundtrack
Wait, I didn't. But one of my friends did.
Just nitpicking, but a few windows should be lit inside! If only one or two, for added realism. There's always someone that leaves a light on at night.
I'd love to visit such installation, it's a shame I'm probably not allowed in
Just wondering, will you be sleeping in indoor bedroom sets? heh heh.
What I'd like to see:
2much: You had it coming.
Urby: It wasn't the car or the time, it was your looks that made you a suspect
Don't panic Mix. You'll be fine.