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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Wow
My mom txted me ass-early this morning with "isn't that crazy about Chili and Hawaii. Crazy stuff to wake up to. Good luck Ryan! Watching CNN right now and they have a lady on one of the islands out there who's like "the natives take these warnings more seriously than the tourists." Oh man, becareful RyRy, stay safe and give us any updates.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Like this.
Damn, if you swapped out that jacket for a dark grey hoodie, that dude could be me circa the El Segundo days.
Damn, if you swapped out that jacket for a dark grey hoodie, that dude could be me circa the El Segundo days.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Boobla Khan
I am in.
From what I understand, Ian is in and David is likely, pending a financial liquidity assessment nearer the event.
D>M>
From what I understand, Ian is in and David is likely, pending a financial liquidity assessment nearer the event.
D>M>
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
KublaCon!
Don't even think you can escape Kubla Con... the Khan of Cons.
Pre-registration cheapz0r until Sunday!
Pre-registration cheapz0r until Sunday!
Monday, February 22, 2010
because twitter ain't got enough letters...
Secret Tweet to Crime Biter re: ME2
Planets! Scanning! If you sit there and scan an entire planet (and deplete all it's resources) then yeah, might take 10 minutes. At some point you get a chance for an upgrade to the scanner which makes it move faster but for the most part, unless the scan comes up RICH, you probably don't need to waste your time. I ended the game with hundreds of thousands of bonus minerals I never needed. Then why scan? Honestly, it was kinda theraputic and being the 'sperglord that I am, I NEEDED to know that I'd explored systems 100%. Also, I loved reading the descriptions, they're great. AND it's the only way you're going to find most of the side missions which are for the most part fantastic (it tells you right away when you orbit a planet if there's an anomaly - otherwise regular scanning is just for minerals.) But how I scanned was sorta half-assed in an up and down left to right grid and just pulsed the left trigger every sec or so. That way you move across the surface faster and if you see hits on the meter then you can slow down and hunt for it.
tldr: video games, zzz
Planets! Scanning! If you sit there and scan an entire planet (and deplete all it's resources) then yeah, might take 10 minutes. At some point you get a chance for an upgrade to the scanner which makes it move faster but for the most part, unless the scan comes up RICH, you probably don't need to waste your time. I ended the game with hundreds of thousands of bonus minerals I never needed. Then why scan? Honestly, it was kinda theraputic and being the 'sperglord that I am, I NEEDED to know that I'd explored systems 100%. Also, I loved reading the descriptions, they're great. AND it's the only way you're going to find most of the side missions which are for the most part fantastic (it tells you right away when you orbit a planet if there's an anomaly - otherwise regular scanning is just for minerals.) But how I scanned was sorta half-assed in an up and down left to right grid and just pulsed the left trigger every sec or so. That way you move across the surface faster and if you see hits on the meter then you can slow down and hunt for it.
tldr: video games, zzz