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post Oct 9 2009, 05:29 AM
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And speaking of money well-spent, I just went to the encore of the Rifftrax Live show.

I literally choked on my popcorn from laughing so hard.
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post Oct 10 2009, 12:30 AM
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Days like this make me wish I have had more faith in my psychologist and continue to have talks. Too bad.

It's gotten so bad that I literally get sick of people nowadays. Honestly. I hate working with people, I hate faking smiles and being polite to every idiot that comes trough the door and wanders aimlessly trough the store where I work, I hate the fact that nearly every day I can't hamster cave at on time and that I feel physical pain because of it; when i do eat I also feel pain and it just continues the circle. I am slipping more and more into misanthropy. New and refreshing ways of our management to [de]motivate us is just a cherry on the top.

When I come home I waste time, play games without aim, stare at the floor, think grim thoughts etc. I don't go out anymore. It's just eat, sleep, sit at the PC, take dumps, go to work. That is all that is left.

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post Oct 10 2009, 01:23 AM
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Mil- I have been where you are now. I won't give you a bunch of happy sappy talk- that always just annoyed me.... I did get through it, and I hope you will, too. I have always considered you to be a friend (in a fellow morose S.O.B. sort of way). Don't bail out on me, dude. Us misanthropes have to stick together.



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post Oct 10 2009, 11:29 AM
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Hey all.

Sorry for the extended absence, I was chatting with Minque earlier today, and she asked me how the progress with the writing was. Sorry to say not at all. I've been extremely busy with work, trying to save up money for my Nursing Class in January.

As a result, I'm extremely tired when I get home, and I just don't have the energy or mental capacity to write.

Don't worry, I'm not giving up. I'm just putting things on hold for a bit.

Strangely though, while Sethyas has been absent from my thoughts for some time, the conversation with her sparked my imagination a bit during work today, and I started fantasizing a bit more about how he would be like with all the mods I've been playing, and truth be told he would be a bit different then what I was used too from the X-Box version.

In my minds eye, I saw Seth in Westlys Assassin's Creed Armor; Rust Color, tossing a grappling hook into a tower from a castle wall. Walking tightrope across in the dark, he quickly took out a a guard with a garrote, a cord for strangulation....I know, kid friendly.

But it got me to thinking a bit more about his professional persona versus game mechanics. So, I may retcon some of his gear a bit. Though that seems like a small thing, to me, for some odd reason seems to redefine him a bit, and sharing this is likely childish, like something I might do when I was eight, not twenty eight.

But here goes: Main 'heavy' weapon would no longer be a Katana or Scimitar. Too warrior-esque. He would use Shimsil, the enchanted ebony shortsword that makes you sneakier.

Dagger would still be Black Hands Dagger.

No more bow and arrows. He would use poisoned Throwing Knives, or Steel Darts.

And a new addition for the quick silent kill would be the garrote. I would probably call it a rumaal in the story, as that is called in India, the favored weapon of the Thuggee cult that inspired the Morag Tong at least in part.

So...yeah...I hope to be able to share something soonish, but I make no promises.
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post Oct 10 2009, 11:31 PM
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Blackie!
As I told you yesterday I fully understand your lack of time and inspiration, I'm in the same position, too much work has kept me from writing for the last six months...hmm

I'm glad our talk gave you a small kick to think about my favourite assassin...to be honest, I, too, made some thinking and I will come up with a continuation, I just don't exactly know where to start, see I do have quite some material for a new chapter.

Anyway noone will be happier than me to see Sethyas return...whenever that will be!

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post Oct 11 2009, 12:06 AM
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Been a while since I've posted here...

Not much has been happening for me. Got home from England, having some trouble getting my pay off the damned NHS for some reason. Sorting that one out is annoying.

Also, can't remember if I mentioned it, but I was in Scotland for roughly two weeks on a Geology field trip with university. The Highlands have some fantastic scenery... which I got to see on the one or two days it wasn't lashing rain and really windy. Taking notes you're gonna use to make a geological map of an area is quite hard in those conditions >_>
Overall a damn fun trip though, seems my class are all great people, so the next couple of years with them should be pretty fun.

And now I'll fade from sight again for another undisclosed amouunt of time tongue.gif


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post Oct 11 2009, 12:10 PM
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Anyway noone will be happier than me to see Sethyas return...whenever that will be!

I'd be fairly happy too, I don't know how I missed it for so long but I read through it all at the beginging of september. I'm certainly looking forward to more, whenever you feel up to it. It's horrible always being too tired from work to do much else... hope it improves soon.

Where in the Highlands were you wolfie? They're all nice, especially on those three or four days a year when it's not raining...

I haven't really got any news. Uni is fairly full on just now, some sadist timetabled my quantum mechanics lectures for nine o'clock which can be fairly grim. Sort of annoying timetable with lots of one or two hour gaps which aren't enough to go home in but there's too many to fill them. Still it gets all the assignments done.


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post Oct 11 2009, 01:10 PM
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I was way up in the Northwest, near Loch Assynt, and then on the Isle of Skye.


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post Oct 11 2009, 02:17 PM
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Is Loch Assynt by Inchnadamf? That is indeed a long way from anywhere. As far as I know they think The Wicker Man is a documentary out that way... Skye's nice though.

This is making me want to hop on the bicycle again... I could make Skye on Tuesday if I left now, maybe even tomorrow.


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post Oct 11 2009, 05:43 PM
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That name sounds about right. So yes, I'm guessing you're thinking of the right place, and it is indeed in the arse end of nowhere.


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post Oct 12 2009, 06:19 AM
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The Isle of Skye? Isn't that where the famous Talisker is from? I like that stuff smile.gif


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post Oct 12 2009, 07:55 AM
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It is indeed. Talisker is nice but I think I prefer the Islay malts, things like Ardbeg (my favourite when I have the money), Laphroaig and Lagavulin. If you haven't tried Ardbeg get a bottle (or a nip if any of the pubs where you are stock it) next payday (it ain't cheap) it's marvelous stuff...

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post Oct 12 2009, 03:56 PM
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I have tried all three of those. Ardbeck has a rather... intense aroma as I remember, but I do like it.


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post Oct 12 2009, 10:25 PM
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Yes Starge, that is indeed where Talisker is from. One of the lecturers bought himself a small bottle of it from the distillery itself while we were on Skye.


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post Oct 18 2009, 03:54 PM
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I was surfing the internet and found a dorky site called Cleverbot.com.

Its kinda interesting because you can supposedly talk to as close to an a.i. as the interwebz can create.

Anyways try it and post your conversations just for fun, here's mine below.

http://www.cleverbot.com/j2log-hRwMJZAKWFLHAISWIFE-detail


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post Oct 18 2009, 04:18 PM
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Hmmm... I think we're still a long way from having fully functional AIs, it gave plausible enough responses but would avoid questions where actual reasoning and thought was required. And when it fails it does badly. It particularly disliked my attempts to draw it into a conversation about existentialism and ended up just insulting me. Though that does somewhat mirror the normal course of such conversations...



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post Oct 21 2009, 08:19 PM
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This time last week, I thought this was going to be a much different post. The real Trey- the dachshund, over there to the left, was not having a good week. He seemed to be unable to walk (back legs), and manifested other problems that I won't get into here. He is an ancient doggie- at least 17 and probably closer to 19. So we have been dreading these circumstances for a long time. We had already planned some time off to extend our weekend, and were preparing to call the vet and see about a home visit...

By Thursday, he seemed a little better, but was still having difficulty. As I left for work, I remarked in passing that maybe I could take him for a checkup Friday morning, and then we would know something. To make a long story shorter, it appears that the little rat had a bladder/kidney infection. He got an injection and some antibiotics (plus a badly needed bath and clipping). He has shown more energy and appetite this week than in some time. I don't know how long this "Indian Summer" will last, but I am grateful for it. Perhaps to some people he is "just a dog," and I guess I envy them their complacency about such things. But the little weiner has slept beside my side of the bed for all these years and sat beside me as I played Daggerfall and Morrowind and Oblivion... and as I named my characters after him. (I suspect he also created his own characters and played them while I was at work). He has outlived my father and my mother and has always been happy to see me. So it is good news tinged with melancholy- rather a microcosm of life....


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post Nov 3 2009, 07:30 PM
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Well my letting agency are continuing their attempts to drive me utterly over the edge. They inspected the flat again so we moved all the bicycles, clothes drying racks, shoes, chair and telephone out of the hall as apparently its illegal to have anything in your own hall. I reattched all those intensly annoying devices which make doors difficult to open and then cause them to slam behind you because its illegal to have a door which doesn't trap any stray fingers with sufficient force to break them. Yet still they find things to moan about.

Apparently the kitchen needs cleaning. I'd dispute this as, while not spotless, it isn't bad. But exactly what business of the agency (not even the owner but an agency) is it even if it were slightly dirty. And in the name of health and safty we need to replace one smoke alarm (of 10 in a not very big flat) onto a 3.5m high ceiling with only a pile of chairs, a toolbox and a crate of beer to reach it. The terror involved in getting to the ceiling might be why it never went back up after the battery was replaced...

So yes, I'm annoyed. I just want to be left alone. I heard recently that in all time the UK currently was only surpassed in terms of beurocracy by the USSR, and not in all areas. Scotland is the beurocracy centre of the UK. I think I might emigrate.


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post Nov 6 2009, 12:58 AM
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@Treydog: I hope Trey is doing better. It can be really hard when pets are sick; they are often such close companions.

@Olen: Management companies and landlords often have unusual requirements; it can be painful, but sometimes we just have to give in. All the best!


I have a job interview coming up next Monday. I've been working only part-time since January, and it would be really great to actually have a full-time job again. I need to do a bit of work to get ready for the interview, so I'm a little nervous, but I'm hoping it will go well.
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post Nov 6 2009, 02:52 AM
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Planty--- having been unemployed and under-employed, I feel your hope and frustration. I will keep a good thought for you. Here's hoping, my friend.


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