Commented 12 years ago2012-10-02 16:02:25 UTC
in journal: #7985Comment #58171
Ok, the courses ar finally over. This has been literally the worst school day I've ever had. After a couple of hours I could barely keep my eyes open. Hopefully, the rest of the week is clearer.
Commented 12 years ago2012-09-25 09:10:19 UTC
in journal: #7982Comment #55946
I always have a pack of wet wipes at me during summer, but in time I've discovered that they only "mask" what they seemingly clean: sweat. Yes they're useful when you're on the go, but I can't wait to wash my face after using them.
Commented 12 years ago2012-09-24 15:06:55 UTC
in journal: #7980Comment #45782
Wait, this discussion is slowly going in the wrong direction. Everything must be taken with measure. So is alcohol. I can't conceive a good party without it. If consumed with moderation, it helps people be more open with each other, so it makes a party much more enjoyable.
I myself never got drunk to the point of loosing control of myself, but I had the unfortunate(fortunate?) chance of seeing others. I remember seeing a guy who drank 1 bottle of vodka on an empty stomach. I went to dance, and in 5 minutes I was back. He was literally knocked out, sitting on the chair as if he was dead and all the contents of his stomach were flowing like a river on the floor.
Needless to say, it was a good scare lesson for me.
Commented 12 years ago2012-09-21 13:07:30 UTC
in journal: #7978Comment #43767
I don't know what to do... is it worth it?
[EDIT] Nevermind, it's back to 50 euro again :P.
[EDIT] Penguinboy, isn't light supposed to travel at an incredible speed of c? That means that light is traveling around the Earth ~7 times per second. That means 130ms in one circumference travel. But internet optical cables never go that distance, so at worst you should get a maximum of around 70ms.
Commented 12 years ago2012-09-18 15:30:04 UTC
in journal: #7975Comment #45751
I doubt there aren't solutions already implemented against this in other high-budget firms. They probably use editing "terminals", and then send the work to a rendering farm.
Commented 12 years ago2012-09-11 08:05:15 UTC
in journal: #7965Comment #58133
I know, skals. And I have created a normal map in this tutorial. The fact that I mentioned several times "bump" is because newbies hardly make a difference, and so whrn they see "normal mapping" I fear they would be tginking about... mapping. Strider: I agree, though the result wasn't bad either. Archie: I'd love to see the newer methods of making a normal map.
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Commented 12 years ago2012-09-02 21:23:35 UTC
in journal: #7960Comment #45734
Well, since you're actually writing about feeling anxious, I can feel you. It's always the waiting that punishes us, once you're in the job, I bet you'll feel ok.
Commented 12 years ago2012-09-02 15:54:29 UTC
in vault item: de_upriseComment #20206
This is quite an interesting and unique CS map. I'm glad that great cs map still spawn today. The big hall architecture is really neat. I'm nominating this for MotM.
Also, giving it 4.5 stars. Why only 4(can't actually 4.5 with the rating system)? Because there are some areas that aren't polished, clip brushes are missing, and other small details.
Commented 12 years ago2012-08-30 09:38:52 UTC
in journal: #7954Comment #60981
"Will the US military find chemical weapons inside Dimbark?"
Seriously, why did you include only Dimbark?
Anyway, I can tell that you're using the pseudorandom generator included with most programming languages. Multiple results from a specific timeframe are similar.
This is somewhat amusing, I made a random poetry generator 2 years ago.
Hopefully, the rest of the week is clearer.
Oh btw, I'm studying in english,
I'm just wondering... what's the feeling of being surrounded by tall buildings of cold cement?
Damn, and I had this for about half a year. What spray are you talking about?
I myself never got drunk to the point of loosing control of myself, but I had the unfortunate(fortunate?) chance of seeing others. I remember seeing a guy who drank 1 bottle of vodka on an empty stomach. I went to dance, and in 5 minutes I was back. He was literally knocked out, sitting on the chair as if he was dead and all the contents of his stomach were flowing like a river on the floor.
Needless to say, it was a good scare lesson for me.
[EDIT] Nevermind, it's back to 50 euro again :P.
[EDIT] Penguinboy, isn't light supposed to travel at an incredible speed of c? That means that light is traveling around the Earth ~7 times per second. That means 130ms in one circumference travel. But internet optical cables never go that distance, so at worst you should get a maximum of around 70ms.
What's the problem?
A very happy dr. Kleiner:
Every texture in game looks to be carefully bump mapped. A lot of textures feature detail textures. This mod looks wonderful.
Awsum graphix!
nginx
Massive trolling.
Strider: I agree, though the result wasn't bad either.
Archie: I'd love to see the newer methods of making a normal map.
Good luck! Perhaps share your experience with us?
The big hall architecture is really neat. I'm nominating this for MotM.
Also, giving it 4.5 stars. Why only 4(can't actually 4.5 with the rating system)? Because there are some areas that aren't polished, clip brushes are missing, and other small details.
But overall, this map has great atmosphere.
Btw, Thunderbird can manage more than one email accounts? And provide notifications on the desktop?
But will it blend?
Seriously, why did you include only Dimbark?
Anyway, I can tell that you're using the pseudorandom generator included with most programming languages. Multiple results from a specific timeframe are similar.
This is somewhat amusing, I made a random poetry generator 2 years ago.
What's this btw? C# ?