testing after crash
testing after crash
so far so good
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Re: Destructive Movements with the sledge...
There's a poster on a computer desk at our bank that shows a goose standing in front of a computer, with a sledgehammer hanging down his back (you know, "scratch the back" for shovelglove) and he looks very angry. The caption at the bottom reads, "Hit any key."
How often I've been tempted...
There's a poster on a computer desk at our bank that shows a goose standing in front of a computer, with a sledgehammer hanging down his back (you know, "scratch the back" for shovelglove) and he looks very angry. The caption at the bottom reads, "Hit any key."
How often I've been tempted...
"Self-denial's a great sweetener of pleasure."
(Patrick McGoohan's "The Prisoner")
(Patrick McGoohan's "The Prisoner")
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Thanks, Deb!
But I'm determined to nail it this time... I've got two of my super smart sys-admin neighbors on the case (unfortunately, nailing it will probably mean taking the site down for a few hours at some point in the next few days -- I'll post a warning on the main bb page as soon as I have a more precise idea).
Reinhard
But I'm determined to nail it this time... I've got two of my super smart sys-admin neighbors on the case (unfortunately, nailing it will probably mean taking the site down for a few hours at some point in the next few days -- I'll post a warning on the main bb page as soon as I have a more precise idea).
Reinhard
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Magic incantations and D&D Geeks rule!!!!
LOL...
I tried to play dungeons and dragons when I was in high school, but was too stoned and drunk to really learn it!
It probably didn't help that the girl who was teaching it to me, made her own beer as a hobby~
LOL..
Peace and Love and Dwarves!
Deb
LOL...
I tried to play dungeons and dragons when I was in high school, but was too stoned and drunk to really learn it!
It probably didn't help that the girl who was teaching it to me, made her own beer as a hobby~
LOL..
Peace and Love and Dwarves!
Deb
There is no Wisdom greater than Kindness
Thanks for the offer, but as I hope you are aware, according to the very un-PC-sounding "Character Race Table I.: Character Class Limitations" on page 13 of the 1978 Players Handbook (also known as The Authorized Version), dwarves cannot be clerics. Only humans, half-elves and half-orcs can be clerics -- or more succinctly, you have to be at least half-human. Half-dwarves aren't mentioned, so presumably humans and dwarves can't produce viable offspring (interesting from a Darwinian perspective).
It's possible that later corruptions of the Orthodox Dungeons & Dragons Rules, the so called "2nd" and "3rd" editions, state otherwise, but this Old Believer does not acknowledge their authority.
Long live E. Gary Gygax!
Reinhard "the Thaumaturgist" Engels
It's possible that later corruptions of the Orthodox Dungeons & Dragons Rules, the so called "2nd" and "3rd" editions, state otherwise, but this Old Believer does not acknowledge their authority.
Long live E. Gary Gygax!
Reinhard "the Thaumaturgist" Engels
Poor, sweet, sad, deluded Reinhard...
Ironic that you should mention, in passing, the Darwinian perspective of a dwarf-human hybrid just before noting your own puritanical adherence to a set of outdated, unevolved, dogma. Funny.
I'd best stop there before hijacking this thread any further. But don't worry, I still have a great deal of respect for you due to all the good your Everyday Systems are promulgating!
Ironic that you should mention, in passing, the Darwinian perspective of a dwarf-human hybrid just before noting your own puritanical adherence to a set of outdated, unevolved, dogma. Funny.
I'd best stop there before hijacking this thread any further. But don't worry, I still have a great deal of respect for you due to all the good your Everyday Systems are promulgating!
Simon
"Hickory Hand of the North"
"Hickory Hand of the North"