Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 3:50 am
Well I don't have a scanner nor a digital camera, so help from me.
Try Sleep, he's usually a helpful fellow
Try Sleep, he's usually a helpful fellow
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You must have me confused with someone elseOriginally posted by Tamerlane
Well I don't have a scanner nor a digital camera, so help from me.
Try Sleep, he's usually a helpful fellow
... definitely look like...Originally posted by wolven86
ok here we go this hopefully should work however i couldn't save it as a jpeg with paint only as a gif or bitmap hence the appaling quality
I once walked into school completely unaware that it was "Casual wear" day, in other words the entire school was decked out in their everyday clothes and i was the only one wearing the normal school uniform (not the tie and shirt at the time) I get the impression that you will do well academically, so you will probably have to wear a suit to work as wellOriginally posted by Sabre
I agree that it does look good, but it's a pain getting ready for school in to morning, especially when you woke up late. Also, it feels really weird when we have casual days - no uniform, for fund raising - since you're used to seeing everyone wearing the same thing (although there are small variations).
I tried my hardest Maybe I needed more hugs and less taunting....*takes notes for next time*Originally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
Beware, Viv's hugs are addictive! She's already enslaved Beldin, and came close to getting me too.
Yeah, there are always some people who forget about casual days.Originally posted by Mr Sleep
I once walked into school completely unaware that it was "Casual wear" day, in other words the entire school was decked out in their everyday clothes and i was the only one wearing the normal school uniform (not the tie and shirt at the time) I get the impression that you will do well academically, so you will probably have to wear a suit to work as well
You might have, I can't remember. Thanks for the hugs, *hug Vivien in return*Originally posted by Vivien
Sabre: I must have given you other hugs, I'm sure you've helped me with many BG2 problems *hugs him anyway*
Funny thing is no one in the whole school (560 IIRC) forgot....just meOriginally posted by Sabre
Yeah, there are always some people who forget about casual days.
What are you good at in reference to work? You could always follow your BG work and get a job in that fieldI'm doing ok at school, don't have much idea of what I'm going to be doing after I finish yet - so it's possible that I'll be wearing a suit to work in the future, at least I don't have to worry about getting use to wearing it.
Thanks, though I cringe when I see the pictures I posted hereOriginally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
Maybe not signing me up as Georgi's slave would have helped too.
Just saw your photo, BTW. You look a fair bit like Susan Sarandon when she was younger.
Yep, big white Minnesotans pairing untanned arms with eye dazzling colors.Originally posted by Mr Sleep
@Viv, people purposely wearing Hawian shirts, that is scary
Yes, but you're the one who decided that made me her slave. Nice to see you, BYW. *hug*Originally posted by Vivien
Hey, YOU'RE the one with the Georgi *hug* in your signature You started it
Only you? Every casual day there are at least about 10 people who forgets - out of about 1300 students.Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Funny thing is no one in the whole school (560 IIRC) forgot....just me
Not really sure what I'm good at, there are so many possible things - but I think it's anything that deals with computers. I've got a casual job, can only work during holidays so the pay is limited to those periods only, just not too sure career wise. I probably be doing programming type job - going to study Computer Science (not sure whether to do single or double degree course) in uni.What are you good at in reference to work? You could always follow your BG work and get a job in that field
I'm a simple personOriginally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
Yes, but you're the one who decided that made me her slave. Nice to see you, BYW. *hug*
It's a shame most people don't know who John Inman is, "only me" would have been so appropriate at this junctureOriginally posted by Sabre
Only you?
There is a lot of diversification in the computer industry, my advice is to pick something that doesn't involve sorting out other peoples mistakes, as this is always dependent on other people and it is difficult to be proactive since you are always waiting for the next client. As long as you make enough in your holiday job to keep going then it doesn't really matter how long you stay obtaining degree's. Most people don't stay in one job anyway (C Elegans has statistics ) so perhaps it is worth trying one field and seeing if you like it, as long as you have financial backing (from job etc) then you can do whatever you fancyOriginally posted by Sabre
Not really sure what I'm good at, there are so many possible things - but I think it's anything that deals with computers. I've got a casual job, can only work during holidays so the pay is limited to those periods only, just not too sure career wise. I probably be doing programming type job - going to study Computer Science (not sure whether to do single or double degree course) in uni.
I am sure everyone is waiting with bated breath I saw that myself 200+ d/l don't really have the bandwidth on 56k modem How is the program? Any major problem encountered?BG work, I better start doing these again - left them for so long that I can't really remember what I'm supposed to be doing with all of the files I have in the To Do folder. Neverwinter Nights stuff is going to be so much better - been playing around with the Beta Toolset.
Do you think the beginner will be able to craft worlds? I have previously used the Unreal Editor, that was really quite awkward and was prone to problems so i never really followed through.Originally posted by Sabre
Thanks for the advice. About the Beta Toolset; the only problem for me is that my system can't support it - well mostly just my video card - so I have to restart the computer once in a while to prevent crashes. The tool itself is very easy to use, the graphics looks really good and you get a fairly high degree of customization - can't wait for the game, and the final toolset.
Sounds goodOriginally posted by Sabre
I think that beginners would be able to make a world - might take a while to make a good module though. I haven't really looked at the scripting language yet, so don't know how difficult script will be. It's fairly easy to build your own area, all you really need to do is choose what you want and put it where you want - the list of what you can choose from is limited in the Beta version.
I managed to create one room with two pillars, once i went past that things started getting very difficult so i gave upI've used Unreal Editor a bit as well - this was for Deus Ex. I took one look at the area creator thing and gave up, I have no idea how to use it. So I decided to code the weapons in the game instead, that was so much easier to follow.
I should be alright, but looking at the likes of Morrowind it might be a little much for some people, causing an increase in comp sales. It will be interesting to track how NwN effects the PC marketIt might just be the Toolset that needs the resources, since you are making a new module with it. Although I think you'll need a least an average system to run Neverwinter Nights.
Voodoo 3, haven't heard that name in a while I suppose it is good since they will be able to get a mean of what the engine can handle. It is the perfect example of a good Beta test, this one has had a great deal of exposure.The problem that I have was already discussed at BioWare - I looked through most of the Techinal problems forum. The Toolset have a limited compatibility to Voodoo graphics card - I have a Voodoo 3 2000. Oh well, at least the program actually run for me, there were a few people who couldn't get it to run at all.