Profile for Dryth'tor
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Displayed name | Dryth'tor |
Member number | 7331 |
Title | Lifecrafter |
Postcount | 794 |
Homepage | http://roost01.proboards104.com |
Registered | Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
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Endeavour in General | |
Lifecrafter
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written Monday, November 26 2007 13:13
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"But those are the best years of our lives!" Can't remember who said that, but I'd like to have them dragged out into the street and shot. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Endeavour in General | |
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written Monday, November 26 2007 09:05
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Never said it was THE busiest thing around, just really busy... -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
The Abominal Desktop Thread Continued: A New Abomination in General | |
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written Sunday, November 25 2007 19:21
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Wow... Tyran, you play Nova? I thought I was the only one... -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Endeavour in General | |
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written Sunday, November 25 2007 19:00
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The discrepancy I noticed was in my account's 'age." It states that I have been a member for 40 weeks 2 days as of this post. Or is this a timeline of how long I've been at Ermarian? Sorry I took so long to reply; high school is damned busy during midterm season. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
I'm back in General | |
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written Sunday, November 25 2007 18:55
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Mrh. Before my time. Welcome back, anyways. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Endeavour in General | |
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written Saturday, November 24 2007 13:32
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How accurate is it supposed to be? I've noticed a few discrepancies. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Tank Cat! in General | |
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written Saturday, November 24 2007 12:09
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Upon Mars? Ed? -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Tank Cat! in General | |
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written Saturday, November 24 2007 10:33
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Just because. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Why Mactintosh in General | |
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written Monday, November 19 2007 13:42
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They're everywhere! Aah! -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
I'm Curious in General | |
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written Sunday, November 18 2007 17:28
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Commercially. Don't get me started. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
I'm Curious in General | |
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written Friday, November 16 2007 13:33
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Granted, but it bugs me that I don't know something which has even a slight impact on me. [ Friday, November 16, 2007 13:34: Message edited by: Dryth'tor ] -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
I'm Curious in General | |
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written Friday, November 16 2007 13:19
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The Americans still honor the two minutes' silence, right? Sorry about my lack of knowledge in this area, I'm usually not very knowledgeable about American holidays, even this one. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
I'm Curious in General | |
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written Friday, November 16 2007 13:14
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...But there's some recognition nonetheless, which is something. Perhaps my interest in this is more than passing, since I (a RCAC) am the legacy of what transpired in the First and Second World Wars. It's more than some far-off debate for me. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
ET got banned again? in General | |
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written Friday, November 16 2007 12:36
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That could have been worded differently. :P But yeah, he was a laugh and a half. I loved reading his posts. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
I'm Curious in General | |
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written Friday, November 16 2007 12:21
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I know I already started a Remembrance-like topic, but it died, and this one is a little late. I got from a friend of mine that his school and city did absolutely nothing to recognize those who died in the World Wars. Is this commonplace where some of you others live? -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Episode 4: Spiderweb Reloaded. Something like that anyway. in General | |
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written Tuesday, November 13 2007 16:09
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UBB: The original user repellant. EDIT: Wait, that was Windows. :P [ Tuesday, November 13, 2007 16:10: Message edited by: Dryth'tor ] -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Episode 4: Spiderweb Reloaded. Something like that anyway. in General | |
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written Tuesday, November 13 2007 13:21
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quote:Why, thank you. I do my best. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
We Remember in General | |
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written Sunday, November 11 2007 11:08
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Stories of the best and worst of human nature, originating from the World Wars, are welcome here. One that stood out in my mind was after the Canadian troops had liberated a small town in Holland following one of the bloodiest battles of the invasion, they were invited to stay for Christmas dinner. As part of the dinner, each man got a box of candy and an orange to go with his ration pack. After the meal, every soldier gave his candies and orange to one of the children. When the snow fell, they had toboggan races with the Canadians pulling the children through the snow on makeshift sleds. When the troops had advanced to the next riverbed, the Rhine River, they engaged in no military activity whatsoever. One man, Pte Frasier, went so far as to stand in full view of German forces and wave, and got a response in kind. These are perhaps not the most moving stories of the war, but they've left quite a mark on me. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Protesting (In General) in General | |
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written Wednesday, November 7 2007 16:32
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quote:Fascinating. Good on ya, I probably would have done something completely wrong, knowing me. Along the lines of personally humiliating the principal. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Episode 4: Spiderweb Reloaded. Something like that anyway. in General | |
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written Wednesday, November 7 2007 16:05
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quote:I shall make a note of that for the future. Muy interesante, Diki. I look forward to the next installation. -------------------- The Survival Elite Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
neat idea in General | |
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written Wednesday, November 7 2007 16:00
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Hello there. Welcome to Spiderweb Software Message Boards, please leave your sanity in the jar by the door. This sort of discussion is better suited to the Geneforge discussion forum, for your future reference. -------------------- We as a race have grown complacent with our computers and thinking machines. The Old Ways of thinking have been lost for millennia. Now, they have been found. Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Name Choice in General | |
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written Sunday, November 4 2007 07:35
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All things considered, Eragon the novel was quite imaginative. The movie sucked, however. And yes, the book could have been better. Can't really remember how I chose this moniker; I remember my friend selected the name 'Sarasaphilia' for me. I didn't know what it meant at the time. Once I found out, I made sure that my friend was properly traumatized before promptly returning here and changing it. -------------------- We as a race have grown complacent with our computers and thinking machines. The Old Ways of thinking have been lost for millennia. Now, they have been found. Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Boo in General | |
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written Friday, November 2 2007 09:23
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Ditto. No one came to my house, so I ate the candy and watched Harry Potter with a friend. -------------------- We as a race have grown complacent with our computers and thinking machines. The Old Ways of thinking have been lost for millennia. Now, they have been found. Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
geneforge 3 in General | |
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written Friday, November 2 2007 09:19
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This sort of thing is what the Geneforge forum was made for. General is for just that: General discussion. Not game help. It would also help if you specified what exactly you required help with. [ Friday, November 02, 2007 09:20: Message edited by: Dryth'tor ] -------------------- We as a race have grown complacent with our computers and thinking machines. The Old Ways of thinking have been lost for millennia. Now, they have been found. Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |
Reviewing in General | |
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written Monday, October 29 2007 05:14
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To the beta readers who have previously volunteered to review my project, I have more for you. Chapter Four is just out. Again, registration is not required to view the page. -------------------- We as a race have grown complacent with our computers and thinking machines. The Old Ways of thinking have been lost for millennia. Now, they have been found. Posts: 794 | Registered: Thursday, July 27 2006 07:00 |