I refreshed my browser a lot more than I think anyone should ever refresh their browser in a given day.
I also chilled on the beach in Hawaii.
So what did YOU do during the Great GDNet Blackout?
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I contemplated if they dropped their laptop... er... server again. That, and I've been playing the back to the future game.
Anyway if they switch to a Mac with one of those disconnecting power cables this wouldn't happen as much.
Anyway if they switch to a Mac with one of those disconnecting power cables this wouldn't happen as much.
They've forgotten to feed the hamsters again...
Meanwhile, in a twenty mile radius, the power went out five times in a row, and we were left without power for several hours. (Perfect weather; no abnormalities in sight!?)
It was amazing.
The end.
Meanwhile, in a twenty mile radius, the power went out five times in a row, and we were left without power for several hours. (Perfect weather; no abnormalities in sight!?)
It was amazing.
The end.
I was constantly thinking about betraying gamedev and moving to eurobricks instead. But they is not being teh lounge
And this was the first time I ever looked at twitter...
And this was the first time I ever looked at twitter...
I inadvertently began a six hour deep web-trawl by following the Damn Cool Algorithm link on the twitter feed. Thanks GameDev! I really didn't need to be productive today anyway. My big mistake was following the blog roll to Coding Horror...
I became a believer and started praying for GDNet's second (or is it third?fourth?nth?) coming...
the hardest part is the beginning...
I stayed sad and worked. Went to other websites during breaks. It was a very troubling experience.
Sought counseling, became an eremite, and eventually moved into a nearby mountain range. So, nothing much really.
"I will personally burn everything I've made to the fucking ground if I think I can catch them in the flames."
~ Gabe
"I don't mean to rush you but you are keeping two civilizations waiting!"
~ Cavil, BSG.
"If it's really important to you that other people follow your True Brace Style, it just indicates you're inexperienced. Go find something productive to do."
[size=2]~ Bregma
~ Gabe
"I don't mean to rush you but you are keeping two civilizations waiting!"
~ Cavil, BSG.
"If it's really important to you that other people follow your True Brace Style, it just indicates you're inexperienced. Go find something productive to do."
[size=2]~ Bregma
"Well, you're not alone.
There's a club for people like that. It's called Everybody and we meet at the bar[size=2]."
[size=2]~ [size=1]Antheus
I ate a rhino.
Don't thank me, thank the moon's gravitation pull! Post in My Journal and help me to not procrastinate!
Get an Atari ST!
Ah yes, the thing that no one else can make, because Apple patented the fridge magnet, and refuse to even licence.
I contemplated if they dropped their laptop... er... server again. That, and I've been playing the back to the future game.
Anyway if they switch to a Mac with one of those disconnecting power cables this wouldn't happen as much.
http://erebusrpg.sourceforge.net/ - Erebus, Open Source RPG for Windows/Linux/Android
http://conquests.sourceforge.net/ - Conquests, Open Source Civ-like Game for Windows/Linux
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