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Jun. 24th, 2003 12:27 pmGame is not punting, though it isn't running either. OAF-LITE should be interesting. I get to be a GM.
I wrote a game! And some people want to play.
I went to CopyTech today, and put in the copy order on all the pretty colored paper. Copies are expensive.
(Hopefully we can run in the fall, and get 40-50 people, and run all the plots--we had to cut some of the parts I thought were *really* cool since we didn't have enough players)
Thanks to all of y'all who apped, by the way :-) and :-p to all of you who didn't!
And otherwise, things are... going. Work is kinda boring, still, though we'll probably start getting Stuff soon.
I got to use a dremel to cut metal yesterday: it goes through a lot of blades.
I wore one down and broke two before I finished cutting the thing I needed to cut.
( I have this suspicion that I should've used an even-heavier-duty blade, but there weren't any, and nobody's ever really told me how you're supposed to work a dremel. I should take a class that requires machine-shop use, and teaches you to use stuff--I'd feel so much more competent then.)
Final thought: Tea gets worse as it gets colder, and when it steeps too long, but somehow blackcurrant tea manages not to taste awful as it gets strong. I wonder what makes it special.
I wrote a game! And some people want to play.
I went to CopyTech today, and put in the copy order on all the pretty colored paper. Copies are expensive.
(Hopefully we can run in the fall, and get 40-50 people, and run all the plots--we had to cut some of the parts I thought were *really* cool since we didn't have enough players)
Thanks to all of y'all who apped, by the way :-) and :-p to all of you who didn't!
And otherwise, things are... going. Work is kinda boring, still, though we'll probably start getting Stuff soon.
I got to use a dremel to cut metal yesterday: it goes through a lot of blades.
I wore one down and broke two before I finished cutting the thing I needed to cut.
( I have this suspicion that I should've used an even-heavier-duty blade, but there weren't any, and nobody's ever really told me how you're supposed to work a dremel. I should take a class that requires machine-shop use, and teaches you to use stuff--I'd feel so much more competent then.)
Final thought: Tea gets worse as it gets colder, and when it steeps too long, but somehow blackcurrant tea manages not to taste awful as it gets strong. I wonder what makes it special.