Damn uppity supernatural dental modification technicians. Always getting in the way.
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Thursday, June 30
leinir:
Hooray for Perkin Warbeck 2! :D
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Also, I should add that the Death Leinir's-belly project is currently on hold. We are having problems with the tooth fairy, who pulled us to court for being "Evil bastards, who wanna tear her house down" ;) Monday, June 27
jimmy:
Happy birthday to you
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Happy birthday to you Happy birthday Perkin Warbeck (version 2.0) Happy birthday to you Thursday, June 23
Monday, June 20
jimmy:
I was going to fix it, but I was too lazy.
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We were thinking the other day about a good title for an album being "Too Lazy To Press Stop".
cheesey:
Came out as a three-character binary fart here too, for what it's worth...
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wb Keith by the way :) Sunday, June 19
Toby:
[Tries to resist the urge to go through Jimbly's last post and correct the Unicode abominations to proper HTML entities]
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Damn ye, non-standard character encodings! I s'pose we should change the Apache config to give a proper content encoding headers - either that or bung it in the HTML as a meta tag. Go ask the W3C about that one - they seem very keen on it, plus it may stop trademark signs and other accidental top-bit-set characters from Linux posts showing up as three-character binary farts on 'Doze.Thursday, June 16
jimmy:
Most of Unversity doesn't run on a Real-Life™ processor - while that's good for loads of simultaneous physics stuff and graphics processing and whatever, you can't easily simulate the kind of bizarre and mindbending effects that you need for University, so it needs to have a seperate card to do that. It is nothing to do with the Real-Life™ at all; as I said, that's just used for physics and graphics stuff. I'm guessing if it takes *that* long to process the high-score table, it must be very spectacular.
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Tuesday, June 14
Toby:
<geek> Why does "University" (as published by United Kingdom, Inc.) take so long to load its high score tables? I mean, I know the graphics are s'posed to be flash and include a fully interactive ceremony, but surely with a Real-Life™ processor it could be a bit quicker?</geek>
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Keith:
Re.
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I woke up... this morning, convinced that my degree would be over later that day. In fact, it is now. Woo. I feel the need to quote Rob on this one: Game Over You have reached the high-score table etc etc. Well, that was all good fun. What do I do now? P.S. apologies for disappearing for quite a while (3.5 years by some counts I think...) it won't happen again. Honest guv. With extra badgers.
Lidna:
I woke up at 4:20 this morning convinced it was time to get up. Went to the loo, wandered into the kitchen and promptly checked several clocks in a confused manner before going back to bed :P
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Monday, June 13
Saturday, June 11
Thursday, June 9
Sunday, June 5
Lidna:
I'm sorry to report that they're sticking with Youngs.
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*contemplates finding a new pub* The problem is that all the others in easy reach from the town centre have been geared to drunken townies for so long that they get really crowded and rowdy, hmm.
Toby:
Well, here's hoping that with the name change they also decide to drop Young's and become a free house. Methinks they'd sell a lot more beer if they stocked something more palatable. One of the local beers, possibly Itchen, on tap would be nice. Probably wishful thinking, unfortunately, since being a tied house reduces the purchase price. Being tied to a microbrewery would no doubt be a bit expensive.
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I agree though - the name change is pretentious. Saturday, June 4
Lidna:
The Hampshire Ram has now changed it's name to 'The Strand'. It's starting to sound far too townie for my liking. I appreciate they need to get more people in to make money, but they're eventually going to completely destroy the atmosphere that first attracted me to the pub. [end of rant] ;)
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Friday, June 3
cheesey:
Unstable and unnatural... I've always wanted to be unstable and unnatural...
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I think that's the nicest thing anyone's ever said about me. *sniffles*. Thursday, June 2
Toby:
[16:39:35] --- Connected to real life --- [16:40:11] * Toby Castles * [16:40:37] <world> WTF? [16:40:43] --- Connection lost --- Wednesday, June 1
Toby:
Trust British bovines to look nonplussed.
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Oh, and by Rob's logic I declare him to be "unseen" - to be comprised mostly from the element unnilseptium. By extension, that would also make him unnatural and highly unstable.
Lidna:
*huggles the toby*
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spleen n. 1. a. A large, highly vascular lymphoid organ, lying in the human body to the left of the stomach below the diaphragm, serving to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes. b. A homologous organ or tissue in other vertebrates. Obsolete. This organ conceived as the seat of emotions or passions. 2. Ill temper: vent one's spleen. 3. Archaic. Melancholy. 4. Obsolete. A whim; a caprice. (angus descends)
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