How nerdy are you?
This week Gary Gygax, co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons, died. A whole generation of pasty dice-obsessed nerds owes him big time. Me included.
So, in his honour, how nerdy were you? Are you still sunlight-averse? What are the sad little things you do that nobody else understands?
As an example, a B3ta regular who shall remain nameless told us, "I spent an entire school summer holiday getting my BBC Model B computer to produce filthy stories from an extensive database of names, nouns, adjectives, stock phrases and deviant sexual practices. It revolutionised the porn magazine dirty letter writing industry for ever.
Revel in your own nerdiness.
( , Thu 6 Mar 2008, 10:32)
This week Gary Gygax, co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons, died. A whole generation of pasty dice-obsessed nerds owes him big time. Me included.
So, in his honour, how nerdy were you? Are you still sunlight-averse? What are the sad little things you do that nobody else understands?
As an example, a B3ta regular who shall remain nameless told us, "I spent an entire school summer holiday getting my BBC Model B computer to produce filthy stories from an extensive database of names, nouns, adjectives, stock phrases and deviant sexual practices. It revolutionised the porn magazine dirty letter writing industry for ever.
Revel in your own nerdiness.
( , Thu 6 Mar 2008, 10:32)
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I'm very impressed with the term
"Shit Farm".
A friend of mine and I were nearly arrested under the anti-terrorism law at a shit farm a couple of weeks ago.
We were taking photos of it, for a project, as it looked vaguely sci-fi, and the police turned up.
The fact that we had a couple of ladders in the car didn't help, or the range of telephoto lenses for the DLSR.
To clarify, we weren't even trespassing, we were taking photos from the road.
( , Tue 11 Mar 2008, 14:12, Reply)
"Shit Farm".
A friend of mine and I were nearly arrested under the anti-terrorism law at a shit farm a couple of weeks ago.
We were taking photos of it, for a project, as it looked vaguely sci-fi, and the police turned up.
The fact that we had a couple of ladders in the car didn't help, or the range of telephoto lenses for the DLSR.
To clarify, we weren't even trespassing, we were taking photos from the road.
( , Tue 11 Mar 2008, 14:12, Reply)
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