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Commented 9 years ago2014-11-09 16:18:39 UTC in vault item: TJB Haunted Minicompo Comment #20728
'scroling' though
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Commented 9 years ago2014-11-04 12:33:26 UTC in vault item: TJB Haunted Minicompo Comment #20727
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Don't forget to thank mr skeltal!
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Commented 9 years ago2014-11-04 06:11:22 UTC in wiki page: scripted_sentence Comment #101119
Scripted Sentences really helped me with my map, I got my Barney to say something.
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-04 03:58:03 UTC in wiki page: Tutorial: Water Comment #100657
I need damaging water for my radiation leak, anybody know how to use the trigger_hurt to make one of those damaging water?
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-03 23:26:22 UTC in journal: #8462 Comment #48399
The train thing is kind of weird but I enjoyed it. Very stylized. Thanks for the recommendation!
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-03 04:00:41 UTC in journal: #8463 Comment #61635
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Commented 9 years ago2014-11-03 01:33:21 UTC in vault item: TJB Haunted Minicompo Comment #20726
spooped
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-02 12:24:13 UTC in journal: #8462 Comment #48403
I couldn't get past the main premise of the movie, but other than that, the art direction and design were really cool :)
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-02 12:05:10 UTC in journal: #8462 Comment #48402
Looks awesome!
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-02 03:25:29 UTC in journal: #8462 Comment #48400
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-01 22:12:20 UTC in journal: #8459 Comment #48397
Fair enough. I was just curious about what kind of exposure the kid was getting to all that jazz. Around that impressionable age, I'd imagine.
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-01 17:51:37 UTC in journal: #8462 Comment #48401
Thanks for the heads up!
For all who have it, It's on Netflix!
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-01 15:09:01 UTC in journal: #8459 Comment #48395
I am as far from being religious as anyone could.
Commented 9 years ago2014-11-01 00:57:02 UTC in journal: #5 Comment #33519
WOBBLE-GOBBLE
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-31 22:30:28 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38759
Yeah, I was about to tell about that here. Terrible indeed. :(
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-31 22:06:37 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38760
The week just got much darker for space flight as a pilot tragically lost his life in a solid rocket booster failure and explosion on a SpaceShipTwo test flight.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-31 12:35:51 UTC in vault item: TJB Haunted Minicompo Comment #20725
thank mr skeltal
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-31 03:09:02 UTC in vault item: Hell's Island Comment #20724
Thanks for joining the contest! ;)
Installing GMOD now, will be checking it out soon

Never heard of Garry's horror, will have to check that out too.. GMOD has been on my list of "games to play" for a while now :)

BTW, welcome to TWHL =P
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-30 21:27:16 UTC in journal: #8459 Comment #48396
Are you a religious man, satch?
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-30 17:07:12 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38772
I approve of this. Where do I sign up?
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-30 17:06:31 UTC in journal: #8459 Comment #48398
I also think you are right.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-30 03:31:30 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38765
Can't NASA just make a big trebuchet or steam catapult to shoot men and materials into space? :P
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-30 02:49:12 UTC in journal: #8457 Comment #54571
Thanks everyone for the condolences. I'm not sure if it's only affected me so much because it's the first time I've lost anyone I was really close to, but he was a good friend and he will be missed.

Also it was two and a half hours, I had worked out the time incorrectly.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 23:18:14 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38758
I've added a photo of the damaged launchpad and a video of the launch failure from inside a small plane at 3000ft.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 21:04:32 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38768
50 year old solid fuel rockets? you gotta be kidding
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 17:39:47 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38767
That's like saying to a failed bomb explosion that instead only burns "that's what happens when you work with things that are flammable" :P.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 16:39:42 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38771
That's what happens when you work with things that explode, though :P
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 16:08:00 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38757
That could be the case indeed, striker. It was just too much for the old engine, and it exploded.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 06:56:50 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38766
Aren't they using reconditioned USSR rockets as old as 60'? If that's the case, I see where the problem is coming.

[EDIT] People making weird noises at 0:15
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 05:52:48 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38774
The same thing happened with Soyuz when it was carrying GLONASS. (Two times)
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 03:42:00 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38775
I remember watching the challenger disaster as a kid.(Yeah, I'm old...) I agree that you wonder why we haven't mastered technology that's been around since the '40s, but it goes to show how really difficult a task it remains. I'm also very glad that it was an unmanned mission.I hope they get the supplies up there soon.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 03:17:35 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38770
Maaan. Glad there was noone on it. I still remember the Columbia.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 02:00:29 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38769
When I first heard about this, I was just really glad it was unmanned.
Massive financial loss, I'm sure, and I hope it wasn't carrying, like, food or anything else that's needed on the ISS urgently, but at least nobody died in the blast.
Really impressed that the control room personnel were able to remain calm.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 01:23:26 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38773
Hopefully SpaceX doesn't have this problem when they start doing manned missions. Curious as to what caused it, wish I could go to spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacccccceeeeeeeeeee.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 01:21:29 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38764
^ That's hott..

There's got to be an easier way to space than this... Shouldn't we at least have the technology now to launch these things without them blowing up anymore?
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-29 00:49:48 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38763
Yowser!

Must have been really surreal seeing it live :o
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-28 23:42:44 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38756
No, it's an unmanned launch vehicle. Still devastating though.
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-28 23:40:02 UTC in journal: #8458 Comment #38761
Were there people on that thing?
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-28 12:39:57 UTC in journal: #8457 Comment #54570
It's always horrible to lose a loved pet, my condolences :(
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-28 10:19:13 UTC in journal: #8457 Comment #54575
:(
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-28 03:40:49 UTC in journal: #8457 Comment #54568
Such a shame. :(
Commented 9 years ago2014-10-28 02:31:46 UTC in journal: #8457 Comment #54577
:(