Happy Belated Birthday, LOAF.
And, as it is tradition at my other home on the web (the HLBB), here is the song which is sung whenever a member ages another year.
*Clears throat, starts to sing*
Happy birthday to you!
Happy birthday to You!
Get plastered you b@$t@&d!
Happy birthday...
Actually, the games are bad for the 'health' of older projection televisions, because stationary images (backgrounds, etc) can be permanently burnt into the screen.
As a knife, it's not heavy at all - and even though it's decorative, it has better balance than most of the push daggers I've handled - but it's very heavy for a necklace.
I've only had mine since Friday, but I think I've worn it for maybe 10 minutes. But, if I can finish my Border Worlds Pilot uniform by Halloween I'll probably wear the cross with that.
My Pilgrim Cross finally arrived, *Does a happy dance* definitely one of my favorite decorative pieces in my collection of swords and knives. Oh yeah, and it's worth every penny I paid, even those 1251 pennies that the government reamed me for "customs and taxes."
To those who also have this...
When I needed a WC fix I usually just reinstalled WCIII and WCIV on my old computer, but unfortunately my joystick on that comp is toast, so until I get a new one, I usually play XWA or Tachyon: The Fringe, and I'll probably give WCP another go in a couple months.
I'm trying to construct a Border Worlds uniform for Hallowe'en - and no, It's not to early to start, as this is one hell of a task, especially for a guy whose sewing skills are below par - anyway, I know that some people have props used in the FMV from WCIV, and I was wondering if somebody could...
Re: Re: Re: Weight matters in space?
But would it still be the Wing Commander that we all know and love?
While I agree that there are fun space sims out there that do a good job of including the laws of motion, all that I'm saying is that real physics aren't necessary for a game to be fun...
C'est la vie. Paying extra is just part of importing.
When I placed the order, that was around $67.00 US, now it's about $73.00 and as you said, I'm not broke, so while the extra cost is a bit of a pain, it's not the end of the world.
swords-online.com
$29.70 US for the knife.
$25.98 US for shipping to Canada.
Total of $88.00 CAN at the time.
$5.00 CAN to the bank for the money order
$7.99 CAN Shipping to send the money order from Southern
Alberta to California.
$12.51 CAN for customs and GST...
I hope it's worth buying, 'cause I've already forked out over $100.00 for it (damn this worthless canadian dollar.). It should arrive in the next few days. I'll let you know what I think when it gets here.
Why do the ships have a top speed?
How can a ship safely travel at 450 KPS without hitting a speck of dust and being destroyed?
Probably because computer games are a form of escapism and don't have to follow the same laws that we have to. Besides, if games had to follow every single law...