Go Look At Shapeways
#23970 posted by
ijed on 2014/01/25 19:20:00
They print your stuff and send it to you. It's pretty cheap.
Keep meaning to print out a board game design I've got - you can also sell your stuff right there on the Shapeways site.
Always Wanted My Own Lego Cubes
#23971 posted by
madfox on 2014/01/26 03:11:04
"Your female parental unit!"
I Went Home From School Sick...
#23973 posted by
Breezeep_ on 2014/01/30 02:11:41
...with a god damn cold. it's so annoying!
#23974 posted by
- on 2014/01/31 01:20:19
http://color.method.ac/
onetruepurple posted this in #tf
I got 9.3, Spirit 8.4, raptore 7.2
#23977 posted by
RickyT33 on 2014/01/31 03:28:11
I think I could do better if i tried harder lol
Too Irresponsive
#23978 posted by
ijed on 2014/01/31 03:50:09
On tablet.
I'd probably get a bad score anyway. All my family are colorblind, even my sister. But not me, not completely, at least.
0.01
#23979 posted by
mfx on 2014/01/31 12:52:42
Tried hard, maybe take off my shutter glasses.
Visually Striking Pictures Of Ukraine...
5th
#23983 posted by
Spiney on 2014/02/01 04:41:23
Amazing pics. Thanks for sharing!
Yup Thanks
#23984 posted by
SleepwalkR on 2014/02/01 07:46:55
I didn't know they were really shooting at each other now. I thought it was mostly rocks and molotov cocktails vs. rubber bullets and tear gas.
Well
#23985 posted by Tronyn on 2014/02/02 09:33:37
Our government here in Canada is pretty shitty but compared to what's out there it looks positively saintly. I hope they can find a reasonable way to solve their differences. It blatantly sucks that the world has to be divided into "spheres of influence," and yes I've heard all the cynical objections to THAT cynical objection.
Insane...
#23986 posted by
JPL on 2014/02/02 10:19:24
All those shots are impressive... and scary. This one particularly:
http://i.imgur.com/4MTFVE2.jpg
It is difficult to make the difference in between a rave party and a revolution.. though...
I Was Bowled Over
#23987 posted by
ijed on 2014/02/02 13:37:25
By the shots of guys with historical reenactment weapons and the like.
#23989 posted by
Spirit on 2014/02/03 19:11:39
Of course he would say that, since between Duke3D and Duke4E he hasn't made any other games to receive profits from.
3D Realms was struggling mightily to get Quake II to render the open desert around Las Vegas.
The failure of DNF can be blamed on vis and bsp formats?
Broussard Has Always Been A Cretin
#23992 posted by
skacky on 2014/02/03 19:57:45
#23993 posted by
quaketree on 2014/02/03 22:13:29
I've never been a fan of anyone with the last name of Broussard since high school in the 70's (yes I'm an old fart so get the fuck off of my lawn you god damned punks).
But yes, the article has a good point, I'm completely against stealing software as long as it's still being sold and supported by the people who made it. Once they stop doing BOTH then as far as I'm concerned they have relinquished the rights to it after a couple of years and even then if after 26 years (or whatever) it should probably go into the public arena anyway as long as there is no profit involved.
Nobody should (for example) ever profit from singing or playing "Happy birthday to you" on someones birthday. That ship has sailed. If however someone uses that song to promote a business in a commercial then the business has some responsibility to pay the owner of the rights to the creator of that song.
The creator should take some pride just in being "That guy" who made something iconic and take that as payment in and of itself once a reasonable period of time has passed.
I was a part of fighting the Cold War, underwater and all of that, I don't ask for any credit for doing that now even though it was important at the time. It's in the past and that's it. Should I ask for a cut of every submarine movie or game ever made? Of course not.
I Think
#23994 posted by
ijed on 2014/02/03 22:52:48
The thing is that companies have fooled themselves into think ideas have monetary worth as a standalone, physical object.
It's complete nonsense, but they still spend money supporting it and actively acquire old IPs as property - then re-release them rebranded and looking a bit more modern, carefully removing all the idiosyncrasies from the original product that don't tie in with their marketing plan and corporate goals.
And it's a completely valid business plan.
I read the hobbit when I was a kid. I've no desire at all to see the films. Will probably dig the book out some time to read it again though.