C at work has called me at home numerous times today. I have a procedures manual there that has everything typed out, step by step, written so that a monkey with a head wound could figure it out… but he can’t be bothered to look in the book, it seems. So, I get to talk him through it, and hope for the best… but it’s a little on the irritating side. I tell them where to find information, and instead, they prefer me to try to rack my brain and recall something I did two months ago.. and wrote down, because I was pretty sure that I wouldn’t remember it. Ah well, enough grumping. My own fault for not going in this week. I’ll have plenty to do next week, and then I can run with it.
Back on call now once 5pm rolls by, but that’s fine. Soft rains and dark skies along with thoughts of my sweetheart will make it float comfortably.
Cool little Flying robot. I’d like one, please. I’d also like to pick up a “Sticky Shocker“.
The average cruising airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is roughly 11 meters per second, or 24 miles an hour.
The four capitals of Assyria were Ashur (or Qalat Sherqat), Calah (or Nimrud), the short-lived Dur Sharrukin (or Khorsabad), and Nineveh. The ruins of all four ancient cities fall within the modern state of Iraq
From “Mungo” at RPG.net, about old-school Gamma World:
“It’s hard to pick out a single memorable incident, but the campaign was filled with a sense of desperate hilarity. We were always getting in trouble and barely making it out the alive. When people talk about GW being ‘Yahoo’ this is what I think of – over the top situations and reckless adventure. Unfortunately, I think ‘yahoo’ has come to mean ‘silly’ for a lot of people (and perhaps the new GW designers from the sounds of it – though I have yet to read the new edition so I can’t say) which it isn’t. ‘Yahoo’ was fun, action packed and PC adventure focused – completely antithetical to prolonged angst, introspection, or detailed and often unusable background info, which is what people usually confuse with ‘serious.'”
Ahh.. yup. That’s the good stuff, and sums up a lot of the fun I had in the old gaming days. There’s a place for everything, of course, but I certainly preferred “Seat of your pants” scrambling and friendly character roleplay than moody, broody, grumps that many systems seem to favor. (Not like I’ve really played anything in an age.)
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