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#1001
General Discussion / Re: Birthday Boy Hurray!
Thu 25/11/2004 03:39:51
bloody awesome. may dickboy and myself wish you a very merry birthday and christmas!111!111
#1002
and that they put out....
#1003
Aye. It is wierd, because I have 2 accounts, and my older account has 250mb, yet my newer one is only 2mb. Still, I get too much spam in my older one, i need the extra space or i miss out on important e-mails.
#1004
Critics' Lounge / Re: Dithering Advice...
Mon 15/11/2004 00:45:47
I think my eyes are burning...

I tried dithering once. As James said, custom brushes is the way to go...
#1005
Adventure Related Talk & Chat / Re: Hints???
Sat 06/11/2004 04:51:27
I have a hint for you... trade in your brain for a newer model. Or learn to play adventure games at least. If you are stuck for a stupid reason as the creator decided to put in a randomly obscure puzzle solution, play a better game.
#1006
General Discussion / Re: For Aussies.
Mon 11/10/2004 19:07:13
I voted for labour. At least I get to complain about howard now.
#1007
I am australian, and I drink Fosters. Only because it's the widest available australian beer in london.

And aga is a smelly welshman.
#1008
General Discussion / Re: London...
Thu 30/09/2004 17:04:40
To all my ags gringos,

I am still 'looking' for a job. Teh pooh!!

I don't mind London, but Ihave one big complaint. THe Drivers over here. Where the hell did they learn how to drive? It's like they absolutly have to accelerate as much as possible until they are forced to slow down due to other cars. And it is dirty and smelly too.

Mark, I do have your phone number, thanks. I just ran out of credit, so I couldn't text you.

And CJ didn't bother to give me a number the hoe.
#1009
General Discussion / Re: London...
Tue 21/09/2004 15:01:55
I am applying for a job at an overpriced chocolate shop today. They are desparate for an assistant manager, and i'm like way qualified. Should pay pretty good too hopefully.
#1010
General Discussion / London...
Mon 20/09/2004 16:49:50
Hi.

My name is Ryan, and I'm from Australia. I recently moved to London because I was bored. For those who do not know, That is about 22 hours on a plane. Which is a hell of a long time.

Luckily I got to stop off in korea for 16 hours, staying in a classy hotel, and sampling the nightlife. Which involved beer, singing, and sekret doors. The sekret doors were so mysterious, I did not want to find out what lay behind them. Alot of asian men seemed to be interested in venturing through the Sekret door, which also I must add, included a price list. I'll let you imagine what was going up there. The next morning I went back to Icheon Int. Airport, which is space age fantastic looking, and got on my plane to Heathrow.

Which was a dump. For one of, if not the busiest airports in the world, it was shithouse!! It was dirty, smelly and dark. So I hopped on the Tube and went to the Hostel I planned on staying at. The tube was nice I guess. Very interesting. I've never seen a train system where trains come by every 3-5 minutes. In Brisbane, you'd be lucking If one came every half an hour!

The Generator...
Is awesome! I've never drunk so much in my life as I did in my 2.5 week stint as a generator regular. Sure the rooms were small, but they were only used to pass out after a hard nights drinking. £1 whisky and cokes!!! I was guzzling them down until happy hour was over and they changed to £2 whisky and cokes. Which I guzzled down until they closed the bar. There were many at the Generator whose most exciting part of the day was when the bar opened.

So on the first night I was sitting in the bar by myself with a whisky and coke in hand when a fellow antipodean, who mind you had a great rack, came up and invited me to sit at the OZ table. I made friends on the first night! They were really cool and stuff. The blond one, Madeline, was keen on me. I would have, but I lost my mojo! But only temporarily, because I got it back when I met my current girlfriend, Katherine. She is awesome to the max. I also met my current housemates that same day (a thursday), Robert, a stinkin bush voting yank, and Ivan and Andrea, two crazy mexicans who are married. We move to a house in Willesden Green NW2, which is not bad, It's better than being hungover for 2.5 weeks straight, turning into a raving alcoholic.

I visited other places like most of the famous sites, but now I need a job.

Ryan Keepence,
Adventurer.
#1011
Scid is on msn every now and then.

And Red Flagg is the best game ever.
#1012
Quote from: DGMacphee on Sat 28/08/2004 05:28:45
Myst and I divorced in '99. She got the kids and the house. Now I eat baked bean dinners with that cheap floozy Phantasmagoria.

SO it is YOU who is responsable for my HERPES!!!!

I KILL YOU!!!!!
#1013
General Discussion / Re: Going to the UK
Sun 29/08/2004 05:15:01
I love how the gen-gen fills up with useless crap and sends my semi-important post to the second page.

hahaha.

Sheilas is aussie bogan slang for women.
#1014
Myst gave me herpes.
#1015
General Discussion / Going to the UK
Fri 27/08/2004 15:22:30
OK, so I'm catching a plane to the UK on monday, and I will arrive at Heathrow on tuesday night.

For those who may not know, I am from Australia.

Since I have a british passport, this is an open ended working holiday. I do not know if i will return to Australia or what will really happen.

I bought a one way ticket.

Now as there are many UK agsers, It would be interesting to meet some of you. After all the only people I know over there are my relatives and my best friend.

So pm me your mobile phone number, and your location. I will try to visit many of you! And we can get drunk on fosters and find some sheilas and stuff.

I will be staying in london for the 1st week, and if i don't get a job by then, it's off to the relatives.

We should have a Layabrittens in celebration of me!!!
#1016
I believe it would actually be better to implement to the existing AGS engine.

Now not knowing much about programming, i will explain why i think this.

AGS has a strong scripting thingo.

AGS handles 2d backgrounds.

There would need to be a simple 3d editor (or importer) for the walkable areas and walls and walkbehinds. They could be assigned materials which are linked to scripts much as the colours for the 2d walk areas and such are.

and stuff.

It could work, but it's probably a lot of effort.
#1017
General Discussion / Re: Athens 2004
Tue 17/08/2004 18:26:47
The one at athens is shallower (only 2m in depth) which makes it a slow pool, due to some scientifically physics kinda stuff. Sydney was 3m in depth i think, which makes it faster, or as DG says, teh MAJICKS POOLZ
#1018
use a front and side reference photo. Then i make the forehead with a simple plane and ass points and faces from there in the approprate places. I also do many of the outlines using lines.
#1019
General Discussion / Re: Athens 2004
Mon 16/08/2004 15:35:14
Quote from: DGMacphee on Mon 16/08/2004 15:00:38
Quote from: The ghost of Layabout on Mon 16/08/2004 14:38:44
Sometimes you just wish he would just go out of business...

McAvaney or Rugs-A-Million guy?Ã,  ;D

Both of them!!!

I still think the best moment of the sydney olympics was eric 'the eel' from equatorial quinea and his marathon effort in the pool, with enough time for the other competators to have a shower get changed and get a hot dog, before he finished the race. But he did finish!
#1020
General Discussion / Re: Athens 2004
Mon 16/08/2004 14:38:44
hehe, you are right about bruce mcavaney looking like the rugs a million guy. Sometimes you just wish he would just go out of business...

Rove is a tool, yes...

Dumbass Olympic spirit ads like the samsung ads with that kathy freeman crap just shits me off.

And Thorpie shed a tear... what a girly metrosexual man!!!
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