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Displayed name | Khoth |
Member number | 67 |
Title | Post Navel Trauma ^_^ |
Postcount | 1798 |
Homepage | http://khoth.ath.cx/~khoth/ |
Registered | Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
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Kissing a girl in General | |
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written Tuesday, October 11 2005 22:49
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With all due respect, I think I'll stick with a worldview where my life doesn't depend on the choices I make after I die. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Politics and Beliefs in General | |
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written Tuesday, October 11 2005 22:28
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quote:I didn't know that, and I don't believe you. Two minutes with Google gave a link to an atricle about a law forcing schools to have a moment of silence being upheld by the courts. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Kissing a girl in General | |
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written Tuesday, October 11 2005 13:53
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No, do tell. Being specific never hurt anyone. How do your actions affect what happens in your life apart from in a normal nonmystical cause-and-effect way? -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Kissing a girl in General | |
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written Tuesday, October 11 2005 12:55
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It sounds like you're taking two different things and mangling them together. There's the "your actions have consequences" and "your actions affect the sort of person you are", that even atheists can agree with. And then there's the mystic credit card keeping track of your actions and affecting the consequences, which gives it the "spiritual" air but the importance of which you would almost certainly play down almost to nothing if pressed on the hows and whys. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Kissing a girl in General | |
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written Tuesday, October 11 2005 10:02
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You're right, I don't believe in karma. I reckon if you want the world to be fair, you have to make it fair yourself. I'd like to add that most of the scammers I have in mind are too metaphorical for karma to really apply to them, although I suppose you could try. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Kissing a girl in General | |
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written Tuesday, October 11 2005 09:25
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I'll expand it a bit, then: "You often get more or less what you paid for, but there are a lot of scammers out there who will take a lot and give you back only snake oil." -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Kissing a girl in General | |
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written Tuesday, October 11 2005 08:19
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quote:I'd agree with the first thing, but not the second. A load of unnecessary pain is not an unusual state of affairs. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Ethical Survey in General | |
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written Tuesday, October 11 2005 08:11
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1. Male 2. Not at all 3. Meat tastes too good. 4. In theory, yes. In practice, I'd probably be too indecisive to do it in time. 5. No, if the fat man wants to die to save the others he can do it himself. 6. I don't know. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Kissing a girl in General | |
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written Sunday, October 9 2005 14:45
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Sorry for lowering the tone of the discussion, but... quote:Maybe I should become religious. I could do with some more sexual temptation. And to add to the general consensus, thanks for sharing that, Alex. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
First Kiss in General | |
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written Sunday, October 9 2005 13:28
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I wondered about the reflexive eye-closing thing, so I opened mine to see if it was something peculiar to me. It wasn't, of course. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Everyone's a Comedian in General | |
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written Sunday, October 9 2005 02:20
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Why do giraffes have such long necks? Because otherwise their heads wouldn't be connected to their bodies. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
A. Micael : I must be stupid! in Blades of Avernum Editor | |
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written Saturday, October 8 2005 03:06
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Incidentally, there's really no need to delete the question once you have an answer. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
A. Micael : I must be stupid! in Blades of Avernum | |
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written Saturday, October 8 2005 03:06
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Incidentally, there's really no need to delete the question once you have an answer. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
mp3>midi in General | |
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written Saturday, October 1 2005 15:04
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quote:Most people have email notification for private messages, so when one is sent they read it by email, and so don't bother clicking the link to read it on the boards, so it shows up as unread, even though they have read it. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
MMMMM in General | |
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written Monday, September 26 2005 12:49
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Distilled water isn't particularly good for you, because it will have the effect of leeching minerals out of your system. I doubt it would really be a problem, but normal water is a lot cheaper. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Avernum 4 Mac Beta Testers needed! in General | |
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written Sunday, September 25 2005 11:51
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quote:Unlikely. He'll probably just release the Windows version without testing, and hope it works. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Khoth's Graphics Archive in Blades of Exile | |
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written Friday, September 23 2005 08:35
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A bit under 8MB. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Khoth's Graphics Archive in Blades of Exile | |
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written Thursday, September 22 2005 10:45
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It was hosted on a university computer. I am no longer a student, so the account is gone. Until I find somewhere else to put it, it's gone. On that note, does anyone know of a good hosting provider? A shell account would be best, and ftp access so-so, but there's no way I'm uploading hundreds of files through a web-based thing. Also, no adverts. I'm willing to pay, although not too much. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. desperance.net - Don't follow this link Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
shaper/rebel - what's more fun? in Geneforge Series | |
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written Wednesday, September 21 2005 13:17
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The last island is really lame if you're a rebel, but on the other hand there's something that will always be a mystery if you're a shaper. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Script ProofReader in Blades of Avernum Editor | |
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written Tuesday, September 20 2005 09:23
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To check just one file, replace *.txt with the name of the file you want to check. Oh, and you don't need to bring up the thing you called the menu - it's just a reminder of how to use the program, it's not actually the main menu. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Script ProofReader in Blades of Avernum Editor | |
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written Tuesday, September 20 2005 08:23
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By "main menu" do you mean something like this? If alint is in the same folder as your scripts, if you managed to get it to say that, then "alint *.txt" without the quotes and with an enter, should work. If that's not what you mean by the main menu, then I have no idea what you are talking about. Be more precise. -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Script ProofReader in Blades of Avernum Editor | |
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written Monday, September 19 2005 09:09
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quote:Precisely what goes wrong? -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Script ProofReader in Blades of Avernum | |
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written Monday, September 19 2005 09:09
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quote:Precisely what goes wrong? -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Script ProofReader in Blades of Avernum Editor | |
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written Saturday, September 17 2005 09:27
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Okay.. There is a better way of doing the following, but I don't know what it is since I'm not a windows user really, so I'm taking the lazy way out.. Move alint.exe into the folder that the scripts you want to check are in. Go to the start menu, then run. Type "cmd" in the box, and press okay. A black window with white text, that you can type into, should come up. Type the following into the box: cd "C:\Games\Blades of Avernum\Blades of Avernum Scenarios\My Scenario" Then press return. (not exactly that, it was an example replace the path in there with the path to where your scripts are) Now you can type "alint.exe script.txt" to check the file "script.txt". To check all script files in the folder, type "alint.exe *.txt" (first make sure that there are no text files in the folder that aren't script files). Any friendly Windows programmer feel like wrapping it in a GUI shell like I did for the Mac? -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |
Script ProofReader in Blades of Avernum | |
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written Saturday, September 17 2005 09:27
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Okay.. There is a better way of doing the following, but I don't know what it is since I'm not a windows user really, so I'm taking the lazy way out.. Move alint.exe into the folder that the scripts you want to check are in. Go to the start menu, then run. Type "cmd" in the box, and press okay. A black window with white text, that you can type into, should come up. Type the following into the box: cd "C:\Games\Blades of Avernum\Blades of Avernum Scenarios\My Scenario" Then press return. (not exactly that, it was an example replace the path in there with the path to where your scripts are) Now you can type "alint.exe script.txt" to check the file "script.txt". To check all script files in the folder, type "alint.exe *.txt" (first make sure that there are no text files in the folder that aren't script files). Any friendly Windows programmer feel like wrapping it in a GUI shell like I did for the Mac? -------------------- Barcoorah: I even did it to a big dorset ram. New Mac BoE Posts: 1798 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00 |