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FutureWorm
28 Dec 2004, 06:24
Dunno exactly where Zeor's been over the past day and a half (and I'm not about to pry, since it is just winding down from Christmas), but I talked to him briefly before he vanished and yeah, he got today off... because he was laid off.
Ouch. :(

Squirminator2k
28 Dec 2004, 11:48
Whoa... I hope he's alright. He's been through a lot this year. I know what it's like to lose your job, though (three times in the one year! 2004 sucks!) so Zero, fi you're reading this, next time you see me on MSN give me a holler.

It kinda pails in comparisson, but no one got me WFUS for Christmas. I'm gonig to buy it. Right now.

Zero72
28 Dec 2004, 18:58
Yeah, I am quite disappointed over that, mainly because I'll have no means of contacting all the people I met while I was there. Great folks.

I guess 2004 has gotten out of the truck it ran me over with, and kicked me in the shins before it departs.

Run
28 Dec 2004, 19:06
2004 seemed to spend its entire life practising and building up for the grand finale - killing 50000 people around the indian ocean.

Newt X
29 Dec 2004, 16:07
2004 seemed to spend its entire life practising and building up for the grand finale - killing 50000 people around the indian ocean.
just when you think it can't get any worse...

this by far dwarfs anything seen on this forum. lost jobs, lost girlfriends, bad grades, family deaths (i dunno if there were any on this forum), sickness, etc. do not compare to this.

BetongÅsna
31 Dec 2004, 14:13
family deaths (i dunno if there were any on this forum)
There were, and I think that's harsh. It's disgusting, it's selfish, and it's sick, but it's human nature - I'd rather another 100,000 innocent people I don't know died than lose someone close to me.

Feel free to correct me, if someone honestly can't say the same thing.

FatWhitey
31 Dec 2004, 15:16
There were, and I think that's harsh. It's disgusting, it's selfish, and it's sick, but it's human nature - I'd rather another 100,000 innocent people I don't know died than lose someone close to me.

Feel free to correct me, if someone honestly can't say the same thing.

your post


Ever have someone close to you pass away? I'm saying this in my own perspective since I've lost 4 close people and they were family members too, I guess this post could go towards Newt X as well, for having to say such a thing of what he said. And this is not a comparison of what thing is the worst though out this forum and year, nothing can compare nor you can't to then losing a family member.

Betong is completely right here.

Run
31 Dec 2004, 16:13
He didn't say anything that was hurtful, he just said that the loss of 100,000 lives was worse than the loss of one life.

How can you possibly be offended by that? Perhaps you should try explaining it to all those around the indian ocean.

AndrewTaylor
31 Dec 2004, 16:41
How can you possibly be offended by that? Perhaps you should try explaining it to all those around the indian ocean.
Oh, don't be like that. All Betong meant (as I read it, at least) was that humans are built a certain way — that, ultimately, most people here are not directly affected by the disaster, and it's intrinsic to who we are that we'd be far happier if a million people we'd never met were killed than if one person we loved died. Compared to how I'd feel if one of my friends had died I honestly don't care about this. It's terrible; it's tragic, and I feel horrible saying that, but it's true. (I was going to say that obviously there's almost nobody selfish enough that given a direct choice between one person they love dying and a million strangers they'd actually choose the latter, but I'm honestly not sure that's true. I don't think I could make that call. I hope I could, but I think it would ultimately come down to the fact I couldn't live with myself if I picked option two. I'm not sure I could live with myself if I picked option one, come to that.)

When you say "perhaps you should try explaining it to all those around the indian ocean" that's personalising the issue to an extreme, which changes everything. Which is exactly what Betong was saying — right now it's impersonal and it's hard to feel as strongly about things that aren't really a part of your life. Perhaps you should go to the Indian Ocean and explain why you still have spare cash lying around you haven't donated to the cause. Presumably you consider that more important than them rebuilding their lives. See, you just can't survive thinking that way.

I'm with Betong on this one. I know it sucks and I know people are horrible but it does and we are. We can't care about everything as much as we should because we'd go totally mad if we did.

Obviously a disaster like this one is worse, but I think the sensitive thing to do is not draw the comparison in the first place. Both are tragic; that's all that really needs to be said.

Run
31 Dec 2004, 16:57
Well I can't say I disagree with any of that, but I think it was out of order to slate Newt X for his post. Does anyone really think Newt X was trying to offend people?

Newt X
31 Dec 2004, 17:24
jeeze sorry man. i wasn't trying to offend anyone. thanks, run.

i've lost family members too, and i know it hurts. it hurts a lot.

and i agree. if someone asked me to choose whether i would have, say, my best friend die or 100,000 people die in some country far away, my first instinct would be to have the 100,000 die, and when i think about that choice, i'm disgusted in myself, and i feel like kicking myself in the balls. what i would be doing is making life easier for myself which, like you said, is human nature. but you have to realize that the 100,000 deaths hurt a lot more people. and although your life is hard when you lose someone close to you, you'd be making hundreds of thousands of lives harder the other way. i hope you at least see where i'm coming from, even if you disagree.

i'm not saying i'm crushed by the deaths from the tsunami. in fact, i feel almost no emotion for it, which sickens me, but....**** it. look, i don't think it's harsh at all to say that this disaster shrimps a family death. yes, emotionally, a person is crushed by a family death, i realize that, but sometimes emotions aren't all you should listen to.

FatWhitey
31 Dec 2004, 17:48
I've decided to contribute money to http://www.oxfam.ca, and http://www.care.ca in those of time and need for support and help

Hope my money does more for them then me

Even though I'm greedy for money, I feel sad for those who are in poverty, just thinking of the less fortunate makes me want to make an effort in trying to make them have a good life

I'm going to be doing my best to not think of myself most or even at times and try to help kids and families who have got a bleak future and lives

I’ve lost family members too, and i know it hurts. it hurts a lot.

Sorry, I did not know...but you can see why I was so over-dramatic and personal to what you've said

Mentioning family passing away, this whole Earthquake situation, and in general lives take away is really sad and depressing here, I know this is a negative thread and all, but let us try and hope that 2005 will bring us all positive events and things

Newt X
1 Jan 2005, 18:35
Sorry, I did not know...but you can see why I was so over-dramatic and personal to what you've said
hey no worries. i can see where you're coming from. :)

let's just hope these next 365 days turn out a little better than the last

UnKnown X
3 Jan 2005, 01:06
It appears that there were more negative events than positive in 2004. At least this thread is longer than the other.

Run
3 Jan 2005, 09:19
Nah, it's just that Bad News makes news.

Newt X
3 Jan 2005, 22:54
me and ellen split. i'm not crushed by it, although i wish it hadn't happened. i saw it coming as well. apparantly she didn't think our personalities worked for a boyfriend girlfriend relationship as well as they did for the 10 years when we were just friends. i'm not mad at her or anything like that (she was afraid i would be). in fact, i hesitate to say it, but it's almost a relief. surely someone here at least can understand what i'm saying. it's like the relationship takes so much work, and involves lots of stress, and then it ends, and you're not tied down anymore, and even though it hurts, it's like a weight lifted off your shoulders.

the good news is that we both promised eachother that we'd never stop being friends, no matter what happens to us.

FutureWorm
4 Jan 2005, 01:45
Nah, it's just that Bad News makes news.
I disagree.

It was 2004.

Newt X
4 Jan 2005, 03:41
i felt like a rat in a cage when i was in my house, so i took an hour long walk, during the course of which i called ellen from a cell phone to get the last of my thoughts out (she had asked for my opinion on our relationship, and in the state that i was in, all i could get out was "it's been a nice 3 months"). it turns out we actually agree on most of the things we talked about. i told her that i think it was good for us that we were gf/bf for a while, but also that it's good that it's over. i also realized (and pointed out to her) that the timing on the breakup was pretty good in terms of cushioning the blow, because of the tsunami disaster. i thought to myself, "160,000 people just died on the other side of the planet, and i'm complaining because my girlfriend broke up with me?"

basically, we ended on the best possible terms and i actually feel pretty good right now.

Squirminator2k
6 Jan 2005, 10:22
NTL have, once again, screwed my wages up. I'm still being Emergency Taxed despite the fact that they have my P45 and i've spoken to the Inland Revenue at least 3 times, and they've done somethign called "Salary Recover" and have taken £37.20 of my £40 commision. I am not happy.

K^2
7 Jan 2005, 05:50
I disagree.

It was 2004.
Seconded .

Zero72
11 Jan 2005, 07:30
We should make a master list of bad things that have happened to us in 2004, but it would probably fill most conventional-sized hard drives.

double post edit

I have no health insurance, and no money with which to pay for more.

I have two inhalers and a box of samples for some one-a-day pill, and that's it. If I run out, I'm in trouble. If I have an attack, I'm officially screwed.

Kjatte
26 Jan 2005, 12:40
I'm back after all, see The "I'm going away on holiday/for a longish period of time" thread for details!

Paul.Power
26 Jan 2005, 13:42
I'm back after all, see The "I'm going away on holiday/for a longish period of time" thread for details!You seem unsure whether this is a positive or negative event, Kjatte.

Run
26 Jan 2005, 13:50
It means different things to different people.

Kjatte
26 Jan 2005, 23:49
I just finished changing my strings so then i removed the leftovers at the head of the guitar. When i came to the thinnest E-string i managed to cut the string it self off instead of the leftovers!! :o

K^2
27 Jan 2005, 02:58
Did you have any extra length on the other end, or did you have to get a new string?

AndrewTaylor
27 Jan 2005, 09:58
I don't think you can just use the other end of a guitar string. One end has a bulb on to stop it sliding through the guitar. With it being stretched in the machine heads already I can only assume a new string would be in order.

SomePerson
28 Jan 2005, 00:16
It's quite simple: tie the broken ends together and reattach it like it was never broken.;)

I wonder what that'd sound like...

K^2
28 Jan 2005, 02:34
I don't think you can just use the other end of a guitar string. One end has a bulb on to stop it sliding through the guitar. With it being stretched in the machine heads already I can only assume a new string would be in order.
I never changed strings on an electric guitar, but on acoustic the strings are just tied at both ends.

AndrewTaylor
28 Jan 2005, 11:28
I don't know; I've only seen electrics being strung! Of course, it could very easily just depend on the guitar, since I know for a fact you can be electric/acoustic strings that fit both. Kjatte! Help us!
It's quite simple: tie the broken ends together and reattach it like it was never broken.;)

I wonder what that'd sound like...
I don't think they're flexible enough to tie tightly enough that they wouldn't unfurl while you were tuning it... so it would sound like this:










Edit: If you can tie them that way then I suppose it'd be easily modellable if you were to treat the knot as a point mass. That way you could work out the same wave equation with the linear density (mass/distance) nonuniform. It'd have to be pulled much tighter to get the same note (and that might take the knot through the machinehead and then your note would be just as wrong but in the other direction), and it wouldn't be the same intensity of sound... It's be a mess, man. Get a new string and stom being such a skinflint. Also it'd be impossible to finger anyway. Not least because that string's frets would be in all different places to the others.

MtlAngelus
28 Jan 2005, 12:27
In acoustic you can either tie both ends, or use a small ball thingie as a holder, like in an electric guitar
Something like this:

Kjatte
28 Jan 2005, 13:13
You probably can, but it won't work well with an electric!

MtlAngelus
28 Jan 2005, 13:59
I'm talking about the acoustic, not the electric

Kjatte
28 Jan 2005, 14:49
Well I'm talking about an electric, not an acoustic! :p

AndrewTaylor
28 Jan 2005, 14:50
Well I'm talking about an electroacoustic.

MtlAngelus
28 Jan 2005, 14:59
It's the same as the acoustic

Paul.Power
28 Jan 2005, 15:24
*head starts going round and round*

Shush, or I start playing the banjo.

And I can't play it.

Which gives you even more incentive to shush.

AndrewTaylor
1 Feb 2005, 14:33
Bloody University!

They expect ME to print out the lecture notes for this damned module. I wouldn't mind, but there's about 50 pages a week, and they charge me for printing! How the **** is that fair?

BARSTARDS!

Run
1 Feb 2005, 15:16
They force you to print out stuff? The cheek.

AndrewTaylor
1 Feb 2005, 15:22
Well, I don't have to, but it helps. It should be provided. I showed them, though. You know those underlay things that say "SAMPLE" across stuff? I made one that said "BORING" and plastered it across all the notes. Oh, yes indeed.

Run
1 Feb 2005, 15:54
Here, we have a Physics society that have "taken over control" of the distribution of past exam papers. The actual Physics department don't bother any more, because the Physics society distribute them.

And you know what? Those past exam papers - each one, I might add, solutions not provided - cost £3.00 from the Physics society. £2.60 even if you're a member. That's truly extortionate.

AndrewTaylor
1 Feb 2005, 16:17
It is, at that. We have to pay a token fee for them, but that's really all it is. Doesn't put anyone off.

I got hold of the Leeds University exam script Word template the other day... Boy is that in the wrong thread...

Run
1 Feb 2005, 16:19
I reckon I could scan past exams papers myself and compete by selling them off cheaply. I guess it depends who owns the copyright, if there is one...

Zero72
8 Feb 2005, 17:17
Things are getting very tense around the household, what with my still lacking of job-ly activities. I want to tell my mother how I was under the impression that "we" meant "you and me," which would essentailly be what we'd call "us," which is generally a cooperative sort of thing, so I'm not sure when that stopped happening, and also that it's hard to get around town and look for a job when somebody, who was in this particular case in fact my mother, had been using the car for the past two weeks, but Gord knows I'm not an adult and that nothing I say makes any sense, so I might as well save my breath.

Edit: The signifigance of this is the very real possibility that it could very abruptly cost me quite a long stretch of computer time.

OldSkoolCrazy
9 Feb 2005, 00:36
On of my best friends just got quite injured playing ice hockey yesterday. He might have to get surgery on the back of his knee. Not sure yet though. If he does have to get surgery, he will have to give up hockey for the remainder of the season, which would suck because their team is second in state. I sure hope he'll be alright.

Things are getting very tense around the household, what with my still lacking of job-ly activities. I want to tell my mother how I was under the impression that "we" meant "you and me," which would essentailly be what we'd call "us," which is generally a cooperative sort of thing, so I'm not sure when that stopped happening, and also that it's hard to get around town and look for a job when somebody, who was in this particular case in fact my mother, had been using the car for the past two weeks, but Gord knows I'm not an adult and that nothing I say makes any sense, so I might as well save my breath.

Edit: The signifigance of this is the very real possibility that it could very abruptly cost me quite a long stretch of computer time.

Must be stresfull looking for a job. And don't you hate it when parents say that we don't know what we are talking about, when more then half the time we have more of a clue then them about many things.

SomePerson
9 Feb 2005, 00:56
And don't you hate it when parents say that we don't know what we are talking about, when more then half the time we have more of a clue then them about many things.
The only thing worse is when they won't listen, but if they would listen they'd understand something and see it your way...

Zero72
9 Feb 2005, 03:36
The "agreement" is that the computer stays as long as I make some gesture every day towards finding a job.

Just hope I don't run out of things to do.

Squirminator2k
9 Feb 2005, 10:12
Zero, I can offer much advice in the way of Job Hunting.

The first thing, obviously, is to browse the local papers. That is how I found my job at NTL. If you get a weekly or daily local paper, check the Job Section on the day it's delivered - leaving it late means that the position may be filled (particularly if it's for a smaller company).
Find out if there are any local Employment Agencies in your area and register with them. Not sure how it works in the States but they will usually find a job for you based on the information you give them when you sign up. You still have to do an Interview etc., but if you're also looking through the papers and in other places it can virtually double the chances of finding a job. Here in the UK Agencies usually start you off with Temp positions, but depending on the company they may take you on full time.
Search for your local area using online job search sites. This will usually give you a list of jobs you are not qualified to fill, such a Teaching Aids or Brain Surgeons. At the very least bookmark some of these sites and keep them out on your desktop, that way if your parents happen to spot your compute on while you're out of the room they can see that you are actively searching for a job (even if you choose not to use these services).
Ask a friend! Friends can be fantastic resources if they are working already. They may be able to help you find employment in the place they work.

So there you go. If a talentless hack such as myself can find a job, then I'm sure someone with your smarts can find one too.

K^2
9 Feb 2005, 10:43
As it happens, I'm also looking for a job, but I need a part time one. I can easily get a job at a fast food place accross the street and be getting payed $6 an hour, but I feel extremely overqualified for it, and it gives me absolutly no experience. Since I have no immediate need for income, it feels hardly worth it. Finding the job that I actualy am qualified for, on the other hand, proves to be extremely difficult. The only thing that was even remotly close was a database administrator position, which would have suited me well, except the fact that it was at a hospital meant that they required previous job experience in that area. And since I've never worked for a company in a capacity of a database administrator, I'm out of luck.

Zero72
9 Feb 2005, 16:47
I'm throwing out applications to all the noteworthy and a few un-noteworthy places around, even one back at Toys R Us just in case, so I'm keeping the area's few employment agencies on the backburner for now. I'm sure I could get into one of them if none of these other places take me.

More than anything else, I'm hoping Blockbuster will take me. :p

FatWhitey
12 Feb 2005, 21:15
I got called a total asshole for having a view and opinion that using lol constanly is childish and idiotic.

But having it be online, the comment does not effect me much.

Squirminator2k
12 Feb 2005, 22:52
I agree with your opinion. To an extent, "LOL" gets used way too much (the word actually infuriates my friend Westy). However it is a nice, quick way of expressing your... laughter. Thing.

K^2
13 Feb 2005, 04:24
It gets overused, but it is also necessary. You can't see the other person's expressions when you are on-line, and since we are used to either seing facial expressions or changes in tones of voice, we do need some sort of a reaction from another person in conversation. "lol" is a good way to communicate that little part. Smilies are another. I wonder why people still choose to use text in conversations, though. Almost every messenger has a VoIP capability, but I have not yet ran into anyone using it. I have my headset ready to go any time any one wants to actualy talk over the messenger, but so far it has been only collecting dust.

MtlAngelus
13 Feb 2005, 07:54
Me talking english=baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad
No seriously, I completely kill the language :p
Even tough my knowledge in English is good, I'm no good at speaking it, that's why I prefer typing it in any conversation :p

Paul.Power
13 Feb 2005, 10:30
If you don't like lol, just say "HAHAHA!" or something. It has the advantage of being onomatopoeic as well...

FutureWorm
13 Feb 2005, 17:02
If you don't like lol, just say "HAHAHA!" or something. It has the advantage of being onomatopoeic as well...
"hahaha" is indeed superior to lol in many ways.

SupSuper
14 Feb 2005, 01:09
"hahaha" is indeed superior to lol in many ways.personally, i think "hahaha" in the web looks silly. it sounds like those evil mocking laughters. then again if i saw "lol" in a book, that'd be silly too. but not sillier than people which like to say "lol", or "rofl", or "lmao" in reality. annoying sods...

FutureWorm
14 Feb 2005, 01:40
...people which like to say "lol", or "rofl", or "lmao" in reality. annoying sods...
Do you know people who really do that? O_o Occasionally, I'll say "OMG, WTF. LOLOLOL," to annoy a friend, but never in actual conversation.

SomePerson
20 Feb 2005, 04:48
I have to get my wisdom teeth removed on Wednesday...:(

Kjatte
20 Feb 2005, 13:45
I have to get my wisdom teeth removed on Wednesday...:(
If i'm lucky i won't have to!

Newt X
20 Feb 2005, 17:30
I have to get my wisdom teeth removed on Wednesday...:(
brutal. my dentist said i probably wont need to get mine removed

MonkeyforaHead
20 Feb 2005, 22:51
If you can, get a specialist to do it (they knock you out with a really good anesthetic, which helps a lot).

SomePerson
20 Feb 2005, 23:13
If you can, get a specialist to do it (they knock you out with a really good anesthetic, which helps a lot).
Luckily he is a specialist.

A friend of mine lost all feeling in one of his arms as a side effect of his anasthetic...

Edit: for a few weeks, of course - not eternity.

Paul.Power
20 Feb 2005, 23:13
I now use quite a few net-acronyms in everyday life. "IIRC" is a favourite, simply because "If I Recall Correctly" has far too many syllables, and it's way too useful a phrase.

"WTF?" too, simply for the obvious "I don't really want to use the F-word, so I'll acronymise it" factor.

SargeMcCluck
20 Feb 2005, 23:35
I don't say IIRC. I now say "If I remember correctly" a *lot* more though.

Zero72
21 Feb 2005, 01:44
Good luck with the tooth thing, SP.

I'd like to give you advice, but it's probably nothing you haven't heard before. :p

MonkeyforaHead
22 Feb 2005, 20:59
How about, "Stock up on ice cream and soda, as it's all you'll likely be able to consume for a few days"?

SargeMcCluck
22 Feb 2005, 21:15
How about, "Stock up on ice cream and soda, as it's all you'll likely be able to consume for a few days"?

I LIKE IT!

SomePerson
23 Feb 2005, 20:30
How about, "Stock up on ice cream and soda, as it's all you'll likely be able to consume for a few days"?
Maybe I should just get a feeding tube stuck down my throat. Then I won't have to try to eat anything...

double post edit

Well, the deed was done...

Recovering from the anesthesia was the worst part. Pain is one thing, but being unable to stand is the worst thing ever.

And that oxygen mask was the pits.

And so much for using that ham radio that should arrive sometime this afternoon... What torture - I get the thing just as I become unable to use it.

Squirminator2k
27 Feb 2005, 18:54
Amy has gone to Preston again. This time she's not going to be gone for two solid weeks, as she's coming back for the weekend in between, but I'm still on my own for the majority of the next two weeks. I'd invite people over, but you're all so far away. Argh.

AndrewTaylor
28 Feb 2005, 14:22
We could meet somewhere fairly central, like say my garden or the end of my street.

K^2
28 Feb 2005, 15:57
OS refused to boot. Had to reinstall. Again.

Squirminator2k
28 Feb 2005, 19:09
We could meet somewhere fairly central, like say my garden or the end of my street.
Shut up :p

MonkeyforaHead
1 Mar 2005, 21:27
Amy has gone to Preston again. This time she's not going to be gone for two solid weeks, as she's coming back for the weekend in between, but I'm still on my own for the majority of the next two weeks. I'd invite people over, but you're all so far away. Argh.
I was once on my own for roughly a week. I think I suffered a calcium overdose from all that cold cereal.

MtlAngelus
1 Mar 2005, 22:05
Whenever I am left alone I tend to not sleep at all during nights, then sleep all day, then I become some sort of zombie and loose all track of time and everythings becomes really really confusing.
FUN!

Squirminator2k
1 Mar 2005, 22:53
Put it this way...

Sunday
After Amy left, I immediately went to the local store and bought a Smarites chocolate bar, a large bar of Dairy Milk with Biscuit, a packet of Jelly Babies and a large bottle of Chocolate flavour Yazoo. I also ate the Crunch Corner that wa in the fridge and half of the Ben & Jerrys Phish Food that was in the freezer.

Monday
For lunch, instead of buying something, I bought a chicken & bacon sandwich from Asda. And some trousers. I actually cooked myself some dinner - chicken and chips. I now have no food in the house.

Tuesday
Lunch ; Chicken burger and chips. No dinner yet.

Run
1 Mar 2005, 23:40
a large bar of Dairy Milk with Biscuit

Anything else would have been a crime.

philby4000
4 Mar 2005, 20:42
£12,000 expenses.

I'd elaborate but it's kind of depressing.

Zero72
4 Mar 2005, 21:59
I'm afraid all I have to say to that is "yikes." :(

SomePerson
7 Mar 2005, 02:01
My cat (Oreo) has a fever of 106º F...:(

Star Worms
19 Mar 2005, 21:34
Aaahh! There's a huge bee in my room (about 4cm in diameter) and I don't know where it's gone! The only thing worse than knowing where it is, is not knowing where it is!

MonkeyforaHead
20 Mar 2005, 22:06
In the last house I lived in, my bedroom's closet was a sort of big hole in the wall with a sliding door nailed to it. And somehow, there was a tiny little hole inside the walls of that closet that led to a beehive stuck on the outside of the house. There were many a night I would wake up with one of the suckers buzzing around.

I don't know which was worse, the bee-closet, or the 2-inch spiders that tended to pop up from time to time.

MtlAngelus
1 Apr 2005, 00:33
I was making a hole in the wall and I hit a water tube(or however you call it),
So there was like water comming out and stuff, and we had to close the main water source.
Now the only source of water we have is a hose connected to the water measuring thing that is outside our house.
I was doing the hole by request btw, so it's not my fault, and there was no way I could know there was a water tube in that particular part of the wall.
edit: and I've had many encounters with big ugly bugs, and I usually end up staring at them for long periods of time until I find something to hit it with. Then the battle lasts for several hours(because they always have wings...) until I either kill it or neutralize it by covering it with liquid soap or any other weird substance I find around.

double post edit

I remember now, it's called water pipe.
Anyway, everything is fixed now, so yay.

double post edit

I got a haircut. My hair was like very damaged or something so I had to cut it all. ALL. :mad: :(

Zero72
13 Apr 2005, 22:25
I haven't even started my taxes yet. :confused:

Squirminator2k
14 Apr 2005, 08:59
The Inland Revenue owes me money, but the method they have requested me to go about claiming it back requires getting information from my previous employers that none of them seem able to give me.

AndrewTaylor
14 Apr 2005, 11:27
I worked for the Inland Revenue for two weeks. I learned the following skills:

Lying on my timesheet
Sitting in a chair
Explaining that I didn't know how to help them and that if you'd care to take a seat that someone who really worked there you would be along shortly
Carbon paper

I taught them how to use the clipboard. (On their computers; not an actual clipboard.) Until I arrived they'd been using the notepaper-alt-tab-keyboard method to transfer numbers between programmes.

And none of what we did seemed to matter a damn. I spent a day doing filing for forms about the previous tax year. I spent a lot of time inputing things from paper into a computer, and I spent a couple of days shadowing a man whose job it was to fix people's self-assessment forms that they'd messed up. I fail to see how any of it was terribly productive. There must be a second office somewhere that does the real work. That's all I can think of to assume.

Zero72
14 Apr 2005, 21:19
I owe the state 20-some bucks.

AndrewTaylor
14 Apr 2005, 21:24
Surely that will be paid for by the 60-some they owe you in the other thread?

Zero72
29 Apr 2005, 03:41
Yup.

Yup yup yup.

double post edit

Danger.

Screw your character limit.

double post edit

I'm alone once again... Not quite as cataclysmic as May 31st, but along the same lines...

...sigh...

AndrewTaylor
29 Apr 2005, 12:44
I've decided, after all this time, that Lizzy was probably right and I should ask Kim out. After all, asking Lizzy out would be something of a non-starter.

And I have no problem talking to girls, least of all Kim, so I'll get right on that, right after she gets back from CHINA. In AUGUST.

EDIT: Unless, of course, I meet someone else before then. I like to imagine that could happen given four months.

K^2
29 Apr 2005, 14:59
I've been planning for a while to ask out someone when she returns from Europe, and I haven't met anyone else yet. Just 2 weeks left now, so it has been experimentally shown that you can't meet someone else in 4 months while waiting for someone to return from a distant country. If you think that is weird logic, wait for AndrewTaylor's explanation of what his post about asking someone out doing in NEGATIVE Events & Occurences.

AndrewTaylor
29 Apr 2005, 15:43
She's in China.

China. That's the country, in case your physics degree neglected to mention it, which is thousands of miles away from my house, even if you choose to measure my family home which is slightly nearer and assuming you're allowed to bore directly through the Earth's mantle. Of course, I'm not allowed to do that, so I'd need some kind of flying machine. Since those are generally expensive and carry at least small risk of death, I'd rather not use two or more of them every time I want to see my girlfriend, assuming I even want to go to a country I probably couldn't survive in on my own. Lastly, Kim is not the kind of person I'd instinctively expect to be able to keep up a long,-long,-long-distance relationship like that for four months, so asking her out now doesn't seem to be an option. That would just stress her out and give her altogether too much time to think about it. So explain how this could possibly be a "positive" event.

A "positive" event would be, say, "I have worked out how to do Derren Brown style magic tricks" or "Hooray I'm graduating in June".

Also, lest we forget, she might very well say "no". And, God help me if I do end up waiting four months to hear that. I'll probably get very angry at Lizzy for suggesting the whole stupid thing in the first place, realise that I am physically incapable of staying angry at her, and displace the anger onto her boyfriend, and he gets enough of that anyway.

Is that weird enough for you? Well, is it?

K^2
29 Apr 2005, 16:12
It still isn't a negative event. It is hardly even an event.

And no, it isn't weird for me. I have been in exactly the same situation since January. And I do mean exactly the same. Seriously, you've just posted a nice summary of everything that has been going through my head. Replace 'Kim' with 'Lisa', 'China' with 'Switzerland', 'Lizzy' with 'Jennifer', and it might have been my post.

AndrewTaylor
29 Apr 2005, 16:15
It still isn't a negative event. It is hardly even an event.

And no, it isn't weird for me. I have been in exactly the same situation since January. And I do mean exactly the same. Seriously, you've just posted a nice summary of everything that has been going through my head. Replace 'Kim' with 'Lisa', 'China' with 'Switzerland', 'Lizzy' with 'Jennifer', and it might have been my post.
I just meant, was the reasoning weird, like you said it would be.

It is an event, really, though. This time last week I was perfectly happy for Kim to stay in China for a few months, then come back and resume the purely platonic gibberish she's been shouting for the last five years I've known her. Then I changed my mind. That constitutes an Occurence, in my book.

Squirminator2k
29 Apr 2005, 17:31
Anyone remember the Friends Season 1 Cliffhanger where Chandler accidentally spills to Rachel that Ross is madly in love with her, but he's away at an Archaelogical dig in China? And when Rachel goes to meet him at the airport, it fades out on her holding some flowers,waiting for Ross to get off the plane?

Remember the Friends Season 2 opener which had Ross getting off of the plane with July, an old College friend who was in charge of the dig, who he started dating after they met at the dig?

Remember where the dig was?

Good luck, Andrew!

K^2
29 Apr 2005, 17:58
And now recall whom Ross chose after he found out. Don't worry, Andrew.

Squirminator2k
29 Apr 2005, 17:59
Yeah, I know. That episode wa on E4 yesterday. Class.

Paul.Power
29 Apr 2005, 21:04
I'm alone once again... Not quite as cataclysmic as May 31st, but along the same lines...

...sigh...Oh dear. Care to elaborate, or does it hurt too much at the mo?

Squirminator2k
29 Apr 2005, 23:22
I'm alone once again... Not quite as cataclysmic as May 31st, but along the same lines...

...sigh...
That swear-word that means human feces, sorry to hear that. If you need to chat, you know where I am.

Zero72
30 Apr 2005, 02:03
Well, at least it was an honest breakup this time instead of a cataclysmic upheaval of my entire life, and was even on good terms, but...

You see, at this point, I'm rather certain that I was dating the real person on whom Kyira was based. So... Yeah.

Nevertheless, I was never really convinced before of it. Regardless of how much evidence to the contrary I was shown, I was always wary of her... That didn't help much. Plus, she and I just really differed on so many levels... Our conversations always dried very quickly.

The number one reason for the final failure of the relationship was a guy named [withheld.] Withheld was somebody she actually knew personally, who, like, lived around her. A classmate of hers. She was probably roughly as fond of him as she was of me. Now I was a little leery about this, but I tried not to think much of it.

Well, a couple of weeks ago, her computer caught some manner of ugly virus. I knew right off the bat that the lengthy seperation we were due for would not improve things. My feeling was confirmed when I recieved a report that she was found sitting on Withheld's lap (and I am pleased to report that Withheld promptly recieved a swift slug to the eye from the reporter.)

Just last night... I think. Yeah, it was. ...She finally returned. Basically, it was a really tough decision, but... I decided she would be better off with him. I could've kept her if I wanted, I'm sure of it, but I let her go for her sake... He can offer her so much more than I can. They obviously get along very well... And he's someone she can actually see and talk to, and enjoy herself with, and actually BE with... Whereas when she's with me, she logs onto a computer and stares at the screen for an hour every night trying to think of something to say or do... The odds of our actually meeting in person within any sort of reasonable time frame were awful... I just plain really didn't deserve her. She was torn between us, and I wanted to make the problem easier by eliminating the lesser of the candidates for her...

I'm sure she'll be happy with him... We agreed to be friends, and surely will still chat often... But... yeah... We're pretty much off.

Even though she's still there, I've lost her.

It runs deeper than that, though... You see, I've lost my very reason to live. Not my will, but my reason.

Ever since I got this picture of this girl... It's been the very centerpoint of my driving force. That driving force was wounded almost fatally on May 31st, 2004, but I learned that it wasn't lost... Now it is. She's well and officially gone. And... I'm left feeling very empty.

I'm only occasionally sad, though... Most of the time I'm just very numb. I feel like my capacity for emotion is damaged. I wonder if I even can love anymore.

I suppose some day another special someone will come along... Maybe someone a little more meant for me... Someone with a little more in common.

I'm not about to go out searching now, though... I need a break.

OldSkoolCrazy
30 Apr 2005, 02:08
I hope everything will work out better for you soon. You'll find somone one day. Don't worry.:)

Zero72
30 Apr 2005, 02:11
Thanks, man.

Oh, and also, I'm beginning to suffer of a pie-induced stomach ache.

MonkeyforaHead
30 Apr 2005, 07:01
*opens mouth* *white noise* *crickets chirping* *sound of someone throwing up on a puma*

Condolences.

Squirminator2k
30 Apr 2005, 07:40
Love. It's a funny old game.

Blinx
30 Apr 2005, 07:41
A bit like chess.

Or scrabble deluxe with only the words XYZ in the box.

Squirminator2k
30 Apr 2005, 07:55
Chess isn't difficult. In fact I've been known to play a good game of Chess in my time. I still play BattleChess on the Amiga, by far the best Chess game I've ever come across.

Scrabble with only X, Y and Z is more or less impossible.

Paul.Power
30 Apr 2005, 09:10
Being noble and rational about these things is indeed a bit of a bugger, as I'm well aware myself. Hopefully, time will take on its role as a great healer, but the thing about that is a) you have no idea how long it'll take to heal, and b) it doesn't help how you feel right now.

How about Scrabble with only one of each letter? That'd be interesting.

K^2
30 Apr 2005, 10:30
It would be a very short game.

Paul.Power
30 Apr 2005, 10:31
But strategic. You'd have to make every vowel count.

SupSuper
30 Apr 2005, 16:16
Well, at least it was an honest breakup this time instead of a cataclysmic upheaval of my entire life, and was even on good terms, but...

You see, at this point, I'm rather certain that I was dating the real person on whom Kyira was based. So... Yeah.

Nevertheless, I was never really convinced before of it. Regardless of how much evidence to the contrary I was shown, I was always wary of her... That didn't help much. Plus, she and I just really differed on so many levels... Our conversations always dried very quickly.

The number one reason for the final failure of the relationship was a guy named [withheld.] Withheld was somebody she actually knew personally, who, like, lived around her. A classmate of hers. She was probably roughly as fond of him as she was of me. Now I was a little leery about this, but I tried not to think much of it.

Well, a couple of weeks ago, her computer caught some manner of ugly virus. I knew right off the bat that the lengthy seperation we were due for would not improve things. My feeling was confirmed when I recieved a report that she was found sitting on Withheld's lap (and I am pleased to report that Withheld promptly recieved a swift slug to the eye from the reporter.)

Just last night... I think. Yeah, it was. ...She finally returned. Basically, it was a really tough decision, but... I decided she would be better off with him. I could've kept her if I wanted, I'm sure of it, but I let her go for her sake... He can offer her so much more than I can. They obviously get along very well... And he's someone she can actually see and talk to, and enjoy herself with, and actually BE with... Whereas when she's with me, she logs onto a computer and stares at the screen for an hour every night trying to think of something to say or do... The odds of our actually meeting in person within any sort of reasonable time frame were awful... I just plain really didn't deserve her. She was torn between us, and I wanted to make the problem easier by eliminating the lesser of the candidates for her...

I'm sure she'll be happy with him... We agreed to be friends, and surely will still chat often... But... yeah... We're pretty much off.

Even though she's still there, I've lost her.

It runs deeper than that, though... You see, I've lost my very reason to live. Not my will, but my reason.

Ever since I got this picture of this girl... It's been the very centerpoint of my driving force. That driving force was wounded almost fatally on May 31st, 2004, but I learned that it wasn't lost... Now it is. She's well and officially gone. And... I'm left feeling very empty.

I'm only occasionally sad, though... Most of the time I'm just very numb. I feel like my capacity for emotion is damaged. I wonder if I even can love anymore.

I suppose some day another special someone will come along... Maybe someone a little more meant for me... Someone with a little more in common.

I'm not about to go out searching now, though... I need a break.My sympathies for you... or whatever you say in these situations. My english sucks for these things.

Curiously enough, the girl I've been talking to also got some sort of virus on her computer, and she still hasn't fixed it :(
I guess virii can be nastier than one would expect.

For negative events: I'm sick. On a weekend. Not sick to the point of not being able to get out of bed, but still sick enough to feel like I've been run over by a train.

philby4000
30 Apr 2005, 16:59
Condolences, Zero. :(

Zero72
1 May 2005, 02:22
Thanks, guys...

I guess it just hadn't sunken in yet... I'm pretty miserable today...

AndrewTaylor
2 May 2005, 17:00
You know, I've just had a conversation on MSN with someone I have no idea how they found my msn address. They're a girl in China, getting to Leeds in September. And they're not Kim. That's madness.

I guess virii can be nastier than one would expect.
Virii is not a word virii is not a word virii is not a word virii is not a word virii is not a word virii is not a word virii is not a word virii is not a word virii is not a word.

Lastly, general words of condolence for Zero.

I'm not sure it's healthy to be looking specifically for a new Kyira, though. The Seekers seem convinced that you could search the whole world over until your life was through and not find one.

Zero72
2 May 2005, 18:19
Lastly, general words of condolence for Zero.Thanks. :)I'm not sure it's healthy to be looking specifically for a new Kyira, though. The Seekers seem convinced that you could search the whole world over until your life was through and not find one. I don't honestly want a new Kyira at this point. I'm kind of tired of them, in a way. :p I need someone with a little more in common. I need a female video geek. :p

Squirminator2k
2 May 2005, 19:18
It is the dream of most (if not all) Gamers to find a girl who not only doesn't mind their partner playing Videogames, but likes to join in, too. As I type this, Amy is sat across from me playing on the PS2*. Earlier today we went into GameStation and bought some SNES Games**. Also, Amy loves playing Dr Mario, is starting Neverwinter Nights, is considering getting started on City of Heroes, and likes Multiplayer WarioWare. And Baldur's Gate. She also kicked my **** at House Of The Dead III in the arcade, and afterwards we were forced to buy a LightGun and two games.

So there we go.

__________________________________________________ __________________________
* Admittedly, it's Super Bust-A-Move.
** Admittedly, they were both "Tiny Toon Adventures" games developed by Konami.

SupSuper
2 May 2005, 21:14
i know a female Red Alert 2 map maker. so far that's the geekiest i've found. online, of course. no chance in rl, portugal sucks in that matter :p

SargeMcCluck
2 May 2005, 21:35
Baldur's Gate.

Baldur's Gate? Or Baldur's Gate: Cheap Console Spinoff

I mean Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance



(It's a pet hate of mine - imagine someone talking about Worms when they actually mean Blast and you'll see what it's like for me.)

AndrewTaylor
2 May 2005, 22:01
i know a female Red Alert 2 map maker. so far that's the geekiest i've found. online, of course. no chance in rl, portugal sucks in that matter :p
The whole world is largely devoid of female computer-game nerds. There are a few, but they're very rare. Female geeks are commonplace, but they're generally harder to spot. A lot of the clues that a guy is a geek tend to apply to a lot of girls anyway, and in any case female geeks tend to be slightly less geeky than their male counterparts.

Paul.Power
2 May 2005, 23:21
C.F. Iguana's remarkably insightful comic about the massive difference in reaction us male geeks/nerds have upon encountering a female newbie to that of a male one: http://www.deviantart.com/view/16315147/

FutureWorm
2 May 2005, 23:33
C.F. Iguana's remarkably insightful comic about the massive difference in reaction us male geeks/nerds have upon encountering a female newbie to that of a male one: http://www.deviantart.com/view/16315147/
Wow, I'm quite impressed that he actually made that good of a comic.

Zero72
3 May 2005, 00:40
Whoa. The alignment of planets must've briefly given him a few extra IQ points when he did that.

OldSkoolCrazy
3 May 2005, 03:24
The whole world is largely devoid of female computer-game nerds. There are a few, but they're very rare. Female geeks are commonplace, but they're generally harder to spot. A lot of the clues that a guy is a geek tend to apply to a lot of girls anyway, and in any case female geeks tend to be slightly less geeky than their male counterparts.

Unfortunately that's too true.

K^2
3 May 2005, 03:25
My ex-girlfriend plays video games. She even likes GTA: San Andreas. Too bad it didn't work between us.
C.F. Iguana's remarkably insightful comic about the massive difference in reaction us male geeks/nerds have upon encountering a female newbie to that of a male one: http://www.deviantart.com/view/16315147/
I've seen guys register on forums with girly user names just so that they can get some help with their computers.

OldSkoolCrazy
3 May 2005, 04:36
My sister plays video games such as Worms, HL2, and GTA. My mom plays HL. Heck, I came up with the conclusion that I play games avidly because my mom played the original Super Mario Bros. a lot for NES when she was pregnant with me.:p I know a girl at school who plays video games such as HL and Resident Evil. So they are out there, we just have to look out into the real world sometimes.:p


I've seen guys register on forums with girly user names just so that they can get some help with their computers.

lol

Squirminator2k
3 May 2005, 08:55
Baldur's Gate? Or Baldur's Gate: Cheap Console Spinoff

I mean Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance



(It's a pet hate of mine - imagine someone talking about Worms when they actually mean Blast and you'll see what it's like for me.)
Both. Amy's beem working her way through the PC original for quite a while, as well as playing the two Dark Alliance games (with respect, the Snowblind Engine is Pretty Frickin' Awesome). And I would like to repeat my mentioning of Neverwinter Nights and its expansion packs.

Paul.Power
3 May 2005, 12:29
Wow, I'm quite impressed that he actually made that good of a comic.You'd be surprised, I reckon he's improved a lot since he started out. In fact, next time we do a "let's invite some more people to OD" thingy, I think I'll recommend him.

Zero72
3 May 2005, 17:33
In fact, next time we do a "let's invite some more people to OD" thingy, I think I'll recommend him.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh

Run
3 May 2005, 18:03
You'd be surprised, I reckon he's improved a lot since he started out. In fact, next time we do a "let's invite some more people to OD" thingy, I think I'll recommend him.

What, so we can add another event to this thread? ;)

MtlAngelus
3 May 2005, 18:28
What, so we can add another event to this thread? ;)
baddum psst.
I agree with Paul tough, he seems to have gotten a bit better, not sure about the whole invite thing tough.

Run
3 May 2005, 19:08
Just to make it clear: my last post was in jest. I don't honestly post here enough to care who's in or not. I probably wouldn't notice.

MonkeyforaHead
3 May 2005, 22:18
Well, it seems that girl I met really isn't into videogames much anymore, and is in fact quite an outdoorsy person. I've got a really bad gut feeling about this. The fact that it's getting into prime hayfever season (one of the reasons I particularly like staying indoors this time of year) doesn't help.

...I know what I need to do. I need to get a T-shirt that's gratuitously branded with some popular videogame mascot or another.

Squirminator2k
3 May 2005, 22:37
I have several of those, ranging from a Space Invader, to Pac-man, to the "Elite" logo, to a Hoodie with Super Mario on the front.

MonkeyforaHead
3 May 2005, 22:40
The closest I've got right now is a set of Mario Bros. 3 pyjamas that I outgrew about 10 years ago. (Currently being used as a dust cover for the SNES.)

FutureWorm
4 May 2005, 02:00
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh
Agreed .

AndrewTaylor
4 May 2005, 10:32
Well, it seems that girl I met really isn't into videogames much anymore, and is in fact quite an outdoorsy person. I've got a really bad gut feeling about this. The fact that it's getting into prime hayfever season (one of the reasons I particularly like staying indoors this time of year) doesn't help.

...I know what I need to do. I need to get a T-shirt that's gratuitously branded with some popular videogame mascot or another.
Or:

Hayfever tablets.

Squirminator2k
4 May 2005, 12:45
Today I bought a copy of Simon the Sorcerer 3D. I am a sucker for punishment.

SargeMcCluck
4 May 2005, 16:12
Both. Amy's beem working her way through the PC original for quite a while, as well as playing the two Dark Alliance games (with respect, the Snowblind Engine is Pretty Frickin' Awesome). And I would like to repeat my mentioning of Neverwinter Nights and its expansion packs.

Amy rocks. It's official you know.

Although I hate NWN with a passion, but that's just my opinion.

SupSuper
4 May 2005, 22:25
Amy rocks. It's official you know.

Although I hate NWN with a passion, but that's just my opinion.it's not only your opinion :)

FutureWorm
5 May 2005, 01:43
Or:

Hayfever tablets.
Solid. .

Zero72
5 May 2005, 04:09
I'm very sad.

Squirminator2k
5 May 2005, 08:52
Take out a loan, come over to England in August and join in the Get-Together. We'll cheer you up then!

K^2
5 May 2005, 09:02
Or wait for me to open up a gateway between US and UK. I actually have a new take on the wormwholes. I just need to compute the ammount of energy I'll need to open one up. I have a feeling it will be a very, very big number, but I want to see if it is a you-need-a-nuclear-power-plant big or a frigin'-galaxy-collapsed-to-singularity big. Of course, even if it is the former, I don't know where to get a nuclear power plant, and most likely, the ammount of energy needed would be much greater than all of the powerplants of the world could provide.

Zero72
5 May 2005, 17:58
Take out a loan, come over to England in August and join in the Get-Together. We'll cheer you up then!No job + big loan = Super Happy Fun Debt! :p Or wait for me to open up a gateway between US and UK. I actually have a new take on the wormwholes. I just need to compute the ammount of energy I'll need to open one up. I have a feeling it will be a very, very big number, but I want to see if it is a you-need-a-nuclear-power-plant big or a frigin'-galaxy-collapsed-to-singularity big. Of course, even if it is the former, I don't know where to get a nuclear power plant, and most likely, the ammount of energy needed would be much greater than all of the powerplants of the world could provide. Even I'd have to eat a lot of chili to produce that sort of energy.

double post edit

And now I've just singed the everlovin' HELL out of the inside of my mouth. Oh the discomfort. This is REALLY unpleasant.

Paul.Power
5 May 2005, 17:59
And now I've just singed the everlovin' HELL out of the inside of my mouth. Oh the discomfort. This is REALLY unpleasant.Yes, I ate a pizza about a month ago that did that. I had blisters on the roof of my mouth for about a week afterwards.

Zero72
5 May 2005, 18:06
Seems to happen most often with pizza. For some reason, I have a hard time eating pizza without burning myself. Maybe I'm just too anxious to eat it. :p

SupSuper
5 May 2005, 19:39
Recent events have been piling out to a point I can't take it anymore and thus I'm more depressed than I ever was before.
Mind you, this is only a safeguard I have to stop me from exploding like an atomic bomb and wanting to tear apart everything and everyone in my sight.

K^2
5 May 2005, 20:24
Been there. Try reading some books on Philosophy.

SupSuper
7 May 2005, 04:31
One of such events:

- Sir, that Daniel fellow has actually found a girl that shows interest in him.
- What? That's intolerable. Break her computer!
- Yes sir.
[Days later]
- Sir, it didn't work, she managed to remain in contact with him.
- What?!? How?
- She's using her school's computers to visit a forum and PM him.
- Nuts to that, break the forum too.
- Right away sir.

There is no other explanation for it. My life's being controlled by higher beings. I simply fail to believe that it's all just coincidences.

Squirminator2k
7 May 2005, 07:44
If your life is controlled by higher beings, you should assume they have your best interests at heart. Either that or they're very, very twisted.

K^2
7 May 2005, 08:12
What would you have done if you had nearly unlimited power? Honestly, now. So what do you expect from some other "higher beings"?

Zero72
8 May 2005, 01:52
What would you have done if you had nearly unlimited power?I would do something completely random every day just to keep people guessing. On Monday, oh wow, pizza for everyone! Tuesday? Darn, everybody's hair is green...

OldSkoolCrazy
8 May 2005, 02:44
I would do something completely random every day just to keep people guessing. On Monday, oh wow, pizza for everyone! Tuesday? Darn, everybody's hair is green...

And then one day, everything was normal.:eek:

K^2
8 May 2005, 09:50
I would do something completely random every day just to keep people guessing. On Monday, oh wow, pizza for everyone! Tuesday? Darn, everybody's hair is green...
Except with infinite power also comes a nearly geological time scale, so who's to say that messing with Daniel's life isn't just a random thing of the century for some "higher" being? Of course, that is all just speculation. I know a few people very closely who think that they are "cursed" when in reality they just keep looking at every glass as half-empety, even when it is nearly full.

Edit: To be fair, some bad things did happen to these people, but they could have been feeling about all of it a lot better if they looked at things in a more positive way.

FutureWorm
8 May 2005, 17:09
Tuesday? Darn, everybody's hair is green...
You seem to have some Dennis Rodman tendencies.

SupSuper
8 May 2005, 17:23
What would you have done if you had nearly unlimited power? Honestly, now. So what do you expect from some other "higher beings"?well, since they are higher beings, you'd assume that they wouldn't be human and thus not easily swayed to be evil just because of their power.

unless of course, they are regular humans which discovered how to control other people's lifes, in which case i'll give them a swift kick in the nuts as soon as i find them.

MtlAngelus
8 May 2005, 22:27
It's like that episode in The Twilight Zone(the newer version they did some time ago.. what ever happened to it?) when some guy discovers other people control his life, and that was why nothing turned right to him.
There were like, some invisible people who took care of screwing any attempt to succed he made, who worked for a writer who had to do an script for every day of the guys life.

AndrewTaylor
9 May 2005, 11:23
unless of course, they are regular humans which discovered how to control other people's lifes, in which case i'll give them a swift kick in the nuts as soon as i find them.
What if they're women?

Zero72
9 May 2005, 17:59
We'd probably all be dead by now if that were the case.

...Sorry, just had to say it.

philby4000
9 May 2005, 20:26
Not quite as horribly bad news as we're used to at the moment, but this is very annoying:

http://www.furaffinity.net/user.php?name=stbrookes

Stbrookes has decided to steal my hedgewic comics and post them on a scary 'furry' version of deviant art.

A scary 'furry' version of deviant art that I had to register on in order to shout at him. :mad:

I'm actualy shaking with rage.

Zero72
9 May 2005, 20:58
Wow. That makes ME mad.

Edit: I've angrily demanded to be removed from his DeviantArt "Worms Club," making sure to announce clearly that he had stolen your artwork, in hopes that some others will follow suit and the club will collapse and that will make him unhappy.

Paul.Power
9 May 2005, 22:02
Wow. That makes ME mad.

Edit: I've angrily demanded to be removed from his DeviantArt "Worms Club," making sure to announce clearly that he had stolen your artwork, in hopes that some others will follow suit and the club will collapse and that will make him unhappy.*joins in boycott*

Though having said that, I don't recall signing up in the first place. Yet I'm on the list of members.

I also added the link to the relevent "Fur Affinity" page.

OldSkoolCrazy
10 May 2005, 04:14
What an @#$(#$#@#$)(*$%_)(@#!!! Anyone who steals work and passes it off as their own should be shot right on the spot!

MtlAngelus
10 May 2005, 10:26
Well, that's just pathetic, going to the weirdest site to post art that isn't his...

SupSuper
10 May 2005, 14:15
Well, that's just pathetic, going to the weirdest site to post art that isn't his...well all the stolen art is gone now, only his 2 actual pics are left.
what's weird about the website? it's for furry art. and it's ad-free, just that makes it look better than dA :p

MtlAngelus
10 May 2005, 14:17
A site for furry art is so many shades of weird.

Paul.Power
10 May 2005, 16:52
Well, I just got hit in the head by a beamer* in the nets and I now have a cut ear and a splitting headache. To make things worse, it was the first ball I faced and I'd been looking forward to some batting practice.

* A beamer being when the ball fails to bounce and reaches the batsman at a decidely uncomfortable height. It seems that the ball was a particularly slippy one, and when the bowler tried to impart spin on it, it came out all wrong.

Zero72
10 May 2005, 16:59
Today, in Zero's Keen Observations:

Bet that sucked.

Seriously, ow. :-/

Run
10 May 2005, 17:06
A site for furry art is so many shades of weird.

Furry art's alright. It's the pornographic stuff that's really messed up. Oh, and the role-playing. Don't even joke about the pornographic role-playeing. Yes, the internet is retarded. SomethingAwful can vouch for that.

philby4000
10 May 2005, 17:28
Well, I just got hit in the head by a beamer* in the nets and I now have a cut ear and a splitting headache. To make things worse, it was the first ball I faced and I'd been looking forward to some batting practice.

* A beamer being when the ball fails to bounce and reaches the batsman at a decidely uncomfortable height. It seems that the ball was a particularly slippy one, and when the bowler tried to impart spin on it, it came out all wrong.

Ouch.

I was hit in the face with footballs enough as a child to know that cricket's not the game for me. :p

Zero72
10 May 2005, 17:34
One time I was sledding in the winter and I did this magnificent face-first landing. And I was all, like, "Ow."

philby4000
10 May 2005, 17:37
There was that time when I slid down a ski-slope on my back.

It probably wouldn't have scratched me quite so much if it was a real ski-slope.

It was like astro-turf. :p

K^2
11 May 2005, 01:18
I once was sliding down and icy hill and hit the rail that was dug into the ground about half way down the hill with my head. Had to get stitches. Fortunately, the skull didn't crack.

OldSkoolCrazy
11 May 2005, 04:50
When I was young, I was playing tag at my sister's birthday party, and me and another girl hit each other resulting in her took getting shoved in my forehead. It didn't get stuck thankfully, but I still have scar from about 8 years ago. I didn't even get stiches. It did end the party though.:p

Squirminator2k
11 May 2005, 09:04
I have a small scar on my forehead from falling down the stairs when I was 2, and a scar on my eyebrow from where a Bigger Kid ran into me and knocked me down pretty hard when I was in Year 3. My eyebrow doesn't grow there so it looks kind of odd.

Paul.Power
11 May 2005, 10:35
A diagram, for those wondering what's going on:

http://www.deviantart.com/view/18194276/

K^2
11 May 2005, 16:09
And that is why softball was invented.

Paul.Power
11 May 2005, 17:07
Incidentally, how soft is a softball, relative to cricket balls and baseballs?

Zero72
11 May 2005, 17:33
Not exactly fluffy-cuddly, but probably not hard enough to seriously hurt if it hit you.

MonkeyforaHead
11 May 2005, 19:52
I was once hit directly in the face (left cheek area if I recall correctly) with a rock. Thrown by a classmate standing roughly 3 feet in front of me. And he got away with it un-reprimanded.

And people wonder why I switched to correspondence...

K^2
11 May 2005, 21:05
Not exactly fluffy-cuddly, but probably not hard enough to seriously hurt if it hit you.
It can still injure you if thrown hard enough, but not nearly as bad as a baseball or cricket ball can. "Soft" is a very relative term in this case.

SupSuper
11 May 2005, 21:54
so basically, it's not soft, but in relative terms, it's softer than all the other ball varieties.

Paul.Power
11 May 2005, 22:02
so basically, it's not soft, but in relative terms, it's softer than all the other ball varieties.What about [random drama]Tennis Balls?[/random drama]

EDIT: And speaking of random drama...

http://www.ozyandmillie.net/2001/om20010502.html

FutureWorm
11 May 2005, 22:15
What about [random drama]Tennis Balls?[/random drama]
Tennis Balls are decidedly softer, but due to the fact that they travel at higher velocities, getting hit by a tennis ball could actually hurt more.

AndrewTaylor
12 May 2005, 15:48
I have a small scar on my forehead from falling down the stairs when I was 2, and a scar on my eyebrow from where a Bigger Kid ran into me and knocked me down pretty hard when I was in Year 3. My eyebrow doesn't grow there so it looks kind of odd.
I have only three scars, and one of those is rubbish and almost faded, one is the BCG jab, and one is from a chunk of glass. The short version of that story is "I put my hand through a window", but the more accurate version is "My idiot brother put a window around my hand". Oddly enough, windows have something of a habit of breaking around me. I don't know my own strength.

Star Worms
14 May 2005, 13:22
Study Leave for exams...

FutureWorm
14 May 2005, 17:40
Study Leave for exams...
Is this negative?

SargeMcCluck
14 May 2005, 17:56
Is this negative?

Exams are.

FutureWorm
14 May 2005, 17:58
Exams are.
Obviously.

However, I'd consider any break from school a welcome diversion.

SargeMcCluck
14 May 2005, 18:10
Obviously.

However, I'd consider any break from school a welcome diversion.

But if you're doing say, Further Maths and Physics at A-Level then it's less of a diversion and more of a "don't waste two hours with having to go to and from school and a 1 hour lunchbreak - Just revise SOLID" thing. I mean, I do far more work on my study leave than at school, because I have to really. Oh, and don't forget that the exams that Star Worms is taking are damn important assuming he wants to go to Uni.

FutureWorm
14 May 2005, 20:51
Decidedly so, assuming that he's only taking a couple of classes.

On the other hand, due to the fact that I have to spend seven hours a day at school, an exam leave would be welcome for me.

Anyway, good luck on the exams, Andy.

Paul.Power
15 May 2005, 11:32
I have immense pain in my right shoulder blade for some reason. I think I must have slept on it funny. Maybe it's a trapped nerve, or something.

SargeMcCluck
15 May 2005, 11:38
I have immense pain in my right shoulder blade for some reason. I think I must have slept on it funny. Maybe it's a trapped nerve, or something.

I had something like that once, but it was before I went to bed. The pain got worse and worse and eventually I was lying on the floor rolling about in insane agonising pain, and I couldn't do anything. I got dragged into the car and taken to casualty, and it turns out that the disc of cartilage in my left shoulder had slipped. That was awesome, where by awesome I mean DEAR GOD THE PAIN.

Star Worms
15 May 2005, 13:32
Is this negative?Yes, compared to just the 'Study Leave' I posted about in the positive events thread:p

Run
15 May 2005, 13:47
I had something like that once, but it was before I went to bed. The pain got worse and worse and eventually I was lying on the floor rolling about in insane agonising pain, and I couldn't do anything. I got dragged into the car and taken to casualty, and it turns out that the disc of cartilage in my left shoulder had slipped. That was awesome, where by awesome I mean DEAR GOD THE PAIN.

Ouch!

The most intense pain I've ever had is where I've pulled a muscle in my leg in bed. AAARGGH I always feel like i want to die right there and then. It dies down after about ten minutes (each minute feeling like an aeon) but a shadow of the pain lasts for about two days and I can't walk properly. This has happened two or three times.

A slightly less painful occurance of this, but presumably due to similar causes, is when i pull a muscle in my foot, and for about ten minutes or so my toe is stuck at a funny angle while the muscle stays permanently tensed. It's tolerable though.

And finally, I sometimes pull a muscle in my jaw when yawning. Talking becomes painful. Again, it's gone after ten minutes though.

The leg is the worse one.

SargeMcCluck
15 May 2005, 14:48
Ouch!

The most intense pain I've ever had is where I've pulled a muscle in my leg in bed. AAARGGH I always feel like i want to die right there and then. It dies down after about ten minutes (each minute feeling like an aeon) but a shadow of the pain lasts for about two days and I can't walk properly. This has happened two or three times.

A slightly less painful occurance of this, but presumably due to similar causes, is when i pull a muscle in my foot, and for about ten minutes or so my toe is stuck at a funny angle while the muscle stays permanently tensed. It's tolerable though.

And finally, I sometimes pull a muscle in my jaw when yawning. Talking becomes painful. Again, it's gone after ten minutes though.

The leg is the worse one.

I've experienced the leg and muscle things, but mine doesn't last as long - When it's in my foot, I use my hand to bend my toes from pointing as far up as possible down to as far down as possible and although it hurts, once I've done that once or twice the muscle stops being stupid. With the leg I bend my leg around the knee repeatedly and it seems to work. So I've not had it as bad as you, but I know the pain and if you have it for ten minutes that's just pure evil.

FatWhitey
15 May 2005, 14:49
Since we're speaking of this

One time in a hotel, as I was sleeping, woke up to move to the side

And that's when it happened

My right arm felt a tingle, followed by stiffness. Tried to get up but felt like impossible due to the whole arm feeling like it weighed a ton. So for the whole night I laid on the bed looking at the ceiling and got no sleep.

The morning, I was suppose to come into work, but couldn't. So as I stayed home, it was hard to make coffee, get cereal and whatnot, I had to hold my arm, cause if it dropped there would be pain.

There was also a little pain in my back, so tried to take a shower, after the long lenth of time which passed, was done. As I stepped out, I moved myself left and right and the pain in the back was gone and my arm felt bit better. It's like the pain was removed, which later on that day, I was normal again.

K^2
15 May 2005, 18:01
Sounds like you've cut off circulation from your arm by sleeping on it. You could have brought it back to normal in about a minute by masaging it. I have poor circulation in my arms to begin with, so that happens to me every now and then.

Run
15 May 2005, 18:02
Yeah, I was thinking that. I've done that before with my arm, it feels *very* weird. Almost feels like it's going to drop off.

Squirminator2k
15 May 2005, 20:11
Life just likes kicking you when you're down, huh - my Mum's gone into hospital as a result of an ongoing problem she's had over the past two years.

OldSkoolCrazy
15 May 2005, 20:15
Is she alright? I hope it isn't too serious. :(

FatWhitey
15 May 2005, 20:16
Sorry to hear that, Ben

I'll pray for her recovery, and hope for the best

Squirminator2k
15 May 2005, 20:26
She suffers from diabetes, what's more she doesn't take her medication as often as she should (she substitutes it with... something else).

Paul.Power
15 May 2005, 20:41
I'm sorry to hear that. I imagine that's why you had to leave the MSN conversation.

philby4000
15 May 2005, 20:43
That's terrible.

I hope she gets better.

SargeMcCluck
16 May 2005, 00:43
Life just likes kicking you when you're down, huh - my Mum's gone into hospital as a result of an ongoing problem she's had over the past two years.

Join the club brother! Members are.. well, me and you. Mine's been in for about four weeks, she should be out very soon. And now yours is going in.

I'll be online if you want to talk Ben. :)

double post edit

And I have some negative stuff now.

Energize hasn't left. I thought he had. Damn.

Zero72
16 May 2005, 02:43
I hope things work out, Ben.

Squirminator2k
16 May 2005, 17:35
According to my sister, my Mum is going to be in hospital for "More than two days". By my reckoning they're going to find something new to get all worried and panicky about while she's in there.

double post edit

She's being moved to Bedford Hospital today. You can take it as read that this is a Bad Thing.

Blinx
16 May 2005, 17:37
They lost all their hospital beds in the great ford of 1969.
Yes.


Anyway. Im sorry to hear that Ben :( I hope she gets better with whatever she has. :)

AndrewTaylor
16 May 2005, 17:41
What's a great ford?

Paul.Power
16 May 2005, 17:42
They lost all their hospital beds in the great ford of 1969.Stop it, you're giving me a mental picture of a giant Model T Ford so massive that you can lose hospital beds in it.

"Well, they aren't in the glove compartment"
"Have you tried under the seats?"

It gives a whole new interpretation to the whole "The Model T Ford - The First Mass(ive)-Produced Car", though.

This is kinda detracting from the general solemnity of the thread though, so I think I'll stop here.

Blinx
16 May 2005, 17:53
Stop it, you're giving me a mental picture of a giant Model T Ford so massive that you can lose hospital beds in it.

"Well, they aren't in the glove compartment"
"Have you tried under the seats?"

It gives a whole new interpretation to the whole "The Model T Ford - The First Mass(ive)-Produced Car", though.

This is kinda detracting from the general solemnity of the thread though, so I think I'll stop here.Classic Paul. Classic. :)

Star Worms
18 May 2005, 15:09
Had a car crash:(

thomasp
18 May 2005, 16:48
Had a car crash:(

:eek: You've only just passed, haven't you?

Was there much damage?

Zero72
18 May 2005, 18:33
Hoooooo boy, that's 12 different flavors of bad. Was it a bad one?

Run
18 May 2005, 18:42
And whose fault was it? Not yours I hope!

Star Worms
18 May 2005, 22:27
Well, actually....yes. I'd just gone round a corner and someone was turning right, and there was a car behind it, both stationary. I braked but went into the back of the car infront.

His car wasn't too bad, just a large dent at the back. My car has most, if not all of the lights taken out and the bonnet buckled. No-one was injured though.

Looks like I'll have to start saving up...

Squirminator2k
18 May 2005, 22:29
Oh dear. Well, it can't be helped.

My Mum is having her big toe on her left foot amputated. Apparently it's not uncommon for diabetics to lose part or all of a foot. Also part of the artery in her left leg has to be removed and replaced, either with artery from somewhere else, or with synthetic materials. There's a 90% chance it'll work out fine, and a 10% chanxce that it won't and that she'll lose the leg.

Personally, I like those odds and we're very optimistic.

Star Worms
18 May 2005, 22:34
Hmm, I went to a talk about diabetes not long ago. I can't remember everything but they explained why some diabetics lose part of their foot/leg. Although I can't remember why. I hope everything works out for you and your mum:).

Squirminator2k
18 May 2005, 22:43
Oh yes, I'm in a Diabetic Risk Group. So I need to watch my diet.

FatWhitey
19 May 2005, 02:41
Speaking of which, I've thought of cutting off chocolate and candy for a while, due to my weight I'm a bit scared and worried I'll be diagnosed with diabetes.

My Mum is having her big toe on her left foot amputated

I'm sorry to hear that, hoping the 90% good chance will take it's effect and that it'll work out fine

Zero72
26 May 2005, 00:44
Car inspection + emissions inspection + new muffler + 2 tires + some pipe or another welded = $270.

Ow, my wallet.

double post edit

My financial situation is growing grim. I need work. But for some reason I still can't bother myself to go out and find it.

FutureWorm
26 May 2005, 01:17
double post edit

My financial situation is growing grim. I need work. But for some reason I still can't bother myself to go out and find it.
Well, that's certainly your fault then. :p

Zero72
26 May 2005, 02:00
Indeed.

.....

FatWhitey
26 May 2005, 13:34
My friend was hit by a car yesterday. He was out walking his dog when apparently a car driving bit too fast got him, luckily he pushed his dog out of the way. He's okay, very minor bruises but am sorry to hear that incident.

MtlAngelus
26 May 2005, 22:32
That sucks. I would punch the driver in the face. If he's not going to be careful then he shouldn't drive.

Paul.Power
26 May 2005, 22:47
Turns out the girl I love is in love with someone else.

Still, it could be worse. At least she didn't tell me that she didn't want to destroy our friendship this time.

I still feel pretty "argh" about it though, as you can imagine.

K^2
26 May 2005, 23:53
Statistically, I'm suprised that it doesn't turn out to be the case all the time. Think about it. How often do you love someone? Now, what are the odds, statistically, of that person loving you back? Is it more complicated? Does statistic simply not work? I'm still trying to figure this one out.

SupSuper
27 May 2005, 03:21
Statistically, I'm suprised that it doesn't turn out to be the case all the time. Think about it. How often do you love someone? Now, what are the odds, statistically, of that person loving you back? Is it more complicated? Does statistic simply not work? I'm still trying to figure this one out.i figure any form of logic simply doesn't work for these things. and there's a bigger chance that she likes you but isn't ready for a relationship (not speaking from personal experience).

on a possibly related matter, is this the year of love or something? it's been just relationship discussions and whatnot, everywhere i go to (online and rl).
well, it beats last year's theme.

FatWhitey
27 May 2005, 03:26
Sounds bit of a love triangle going on, how does she feel about you? is there any love and care from her standpoint for you?

I've had this similar experience happen to me before, it does hurt yeah, but gradually you'll be strong and eventually overcome this situation.

K^2
27 May 2005, 03:58
I think it happens to everyone at some point.

OldSkoolCrazy
27 May 2005, 04:05
on a possibly related matter, is this the year of love or something? it's been just relationship discussions and whatnot, everywhere i go to (online and rl).
well, it beats last year's theme.

It seems like it. I haven't liked a girl in years and now I'm crazy over one.

K^2
27 May 2005, 08:43
Call her.

I'm not going to leave you alone untill you do.

Paul.Power
27 May 2005, 08:50
Call her.

I'm not going to leave you alone untill you do.Was that directed at me, or someone else?

SupSuper
27 May 2005, 10:48
Was that directed at me, or someone else?it was directed at OSC. see the Positive Events thread.

Paul.Power
27 May 2005, 11:05
it was directed at OSC. see the Positive Events thread.*has already seen that thread*

Okay, that makes sense.

MonkeyforaHead
27 May 2005, 19:18
Call her.

I'm not going to leave you alone untill you do.
I'm going with K^2 on this. Don't rush things, but don't let them stagnate, either. I can honestly say that the only thing worse than botching something up is a missed opportunity. Think that over.

K^2
28 May 2005, 10:42
I had some coffee with a friend at Starbucks. We went for a walk arround the river afterwards. Got back a little past midnight. After we arrived at the parking lot, the following dialog took place:
- Dude, where is my car?
- Where is your car, dude?

Anyways, my car got towed after the Starbucks closed. Set me back $114, and my feet hurt like hell.

Zero72
29 May 2005, 03:36
Any idea why it was towed?

MtlAngelus
29 May 2005, 03:51
Maybe because they closed and the car was still in the parking lot?

K^2
29 May 2005, 06:36
Yes, basically. They have a problem with people parking cars and going off to bars, so they started towing away cars that are still in the lot after the place closes. Of course, I liearned this only after my car got towed.

We went to the same place today, but this time I parked elsewhere.

Star Worms
1 Jun 2005, 11:13
My first spam about viagra/***** enlargement on my gmail account:(

AndrewTaylor
1 Jun 2005, 11:33
Yes, basically. They have a problem with people parking cars and going off to bars, so they started towing away cars that are still in the lot after the place closes. Of course, I liearned this only after my car got towed.

We went to the same place today, but this time I parked elsewhere.
I almost just replied to this. That would have been useful, wouldn't it?

FutureWorm
2 Jun 2005, 22:10
K^2 was banned.

AndrewTaylor
2 Jun 2005, 23:08
K^2 was banned.
Oh, blimey, was he really?

FutureWorm
2 Jun 2005, 23:52
Oh, blimey, was he really?
I meant that as in another negative event.

And yes, it's blatently obvious.

I wanted to put it in for posterity's sake.

philby4000
4 Jun 2005, 17:29
What hapened?

What did I miss?

FutureWorm
4 Jun 2005, 17:54
K^2 was banned, of course.

Read the corresponding thread for details.

AndrewTaylor
6 Jun 2005, 16:55
Is it wrong to make major decisions about your life using an 8 ball?

Because I can't think of any other way.

FutureWorm
6 Jun 2005, 17:59
Hm.

Likely.

Blinx
6 Jun 2005, 18:17
Stop picking on FutureWorm Andrew.