Also...
#15727 posted by
metlslime on 2008/11/22 22:18:47
Gb
#15728 posted by
bambuz on 2008/11/24 19:05:58
the trouble with some of those is they are more like recycling tv scifi cliches and are not based on reality in any way.
Reality is often way cooler than what some lame script writers knowing nothing about space invent for the hundredth episode.
The Most Annoying Thing EVA!
#15729 posted by
RickyT33 on 2008/11/25 04:49:11
When you size up a brush to just the right proportions, press enter and it turns out to be a TRIANGLE!!!! (because you forgot to set it to "square" mode)
Marginally Late For Work
#15731 posted by
RickyT33 on 2008/11/25 11:06:32
Again this morning. I deserve the sack. The culprit - well I was ooh-so-close to sealing off a couple of new areas in my map (and did) at about 4 o clock this morning. Definately not the first time that has happened, but the first in a while.
Map is hovering at 26400 marksurfaces/clipnodes, with 53 lightmaps. :D
My Girlfriend Left Me
#15732 posted by
- on 2008/11/25 16:19:47
...also, my dog died. I'm sure I deserve it. I start wondering about the emptiness of my life at times like this, like an empty .map, filled with nothing but the potential of brushes and entities. A world ready to be made, if only I seize upon creation.
Move Town
#15733 posted by
RickyT33 on 2008/11/25 16:37:12
A new start will put your head right. Fuck everyone else.
Or
Go and get very drunk in the company of so-called freinds. T'will cleanse the sould.
Or the best solution which is better than anything else:-
(listen to this)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ubaVfwUs1jg
#15734 posted by
Trinca on 2008/11/25 16:39:52
Scampie get a gun and shoot your self... nobody will miss you... at least me
fucking lier!!!
#15735 posted by
Trinca on 2008/11/25 16:41:08
this is a map forum not Dr� Phil consultory !!!
#15737 posted by
Trinca on 2008/11/25 16:55:34
SleepwalkR ?
drugs problem?
#15739 posted by
Trinca on 2008/11/25 17:06:52
can�t open at work Ricky ;)
#15740 posted by
JneeraZ on 2008/11/25 17:11:57
Less youtube links, more mapping.
#15741 posted by
Trinca on 2008/11/25 17:14:52
i�m making and i shouldn�t :p
Cant Map At Work Willem
#15742 posted by
RickyT33 on 2008/11/25 17:16:21
Trinca:
(imagine the voice of Bob Marley)
"....Singin' dont worry....
....'bout a 'ting..... ....cause...
....every little 'ting is gonna be alreit..."
Willem:
Im mapping in my head ;-)
Metl ?
#15744 posted by Steven on 2008/11/25 20:39:54
First, they drag you down to their level. Then they beat you with experience.
Dr Phil Time
#15745 posted by
HeadThump on 2008/11/25 20:45:50
Ran into the ex at the local Harris Teeter store chain that I usually avoid because she pretty much lives there. She spent the summer working out. At just under six feet tall, boyish figure, and Farrah hair, she looks more like a European supermodel than the waif I married.
Oh, she won this round without even a scratch.
HL & HL2 In 60 Seconds.
#15747 posted by
DaZ on 2008/11/26 07:25:04
HT
#15748 posted by bamb on 2008/11/26 16:06:41
What's the difference of an European supermodel and a North American one?
None
#15750 posted by
Trinca on 2008/11/26 16:37:13
i pussy is always a pussy everywhere!!!
Matter Of Tradition
#15751 posted by
HeadThump on 2008/11/26 17:29:25
American models of the Super status in the past tended to come from the calender girl market, whereas European Super models came out of the fashion industry and worked the runways before becoming famous. A difference in body type emphasis -- busty vs. lithe. This is less true now with some European models getting their first big breaks with Sports Illustrated where a robust body type is important, and American girls entering the Milan and Paris markets at younger ages. In other words, her body type is more like Kate Moss (except she has a better rack) than Christina Brinkley.