 Doh
#8720 posted by grahf on 2005/09/01 05:42:29
/me reads his post from last night again...
Doh, I'm not an economics major, I might have fumbled my arguments a little bit. Ray, the point I think I was trying to make was that if oil becomes extremely expensive, alternative energies that weren't competitive in the past will become so, and the market will naturally transition to the cheapest technology. That's theoretically speaking at least, I worry that it may be too late if we sit around and wait for "the market" to iron things out for us. About "oil prices never coming back down," that will be the case only as long as the present demand for oil keeps up. If some other energy replaces oil's dominance, or we become vastly more efficient at using oil, then yes, the price would drop again.
 Bambuz
#8721 posted by Jago on 2005/09/01 08:37:57
[17:00:11] <bambuz> yea
[17:00:26] <bambuz> and of course, probably do a bit harder tricks in the first few maps
[17:00:33] <bambuz> since you can restart if you fuck up
I really hope you don't think that entire-game runs are really done in 1 sitting. Speedrunners do dozens and dozens of runs per map and then merge the best runs together. You even see the runner credits at the end of QDQ and other similar full-blown runs, which runner did which map.
 Death Metal Band Name Generator
#8722 posted by . on 2005/09/01 09:35:18
Recently came across some thread about death metal and I remembered I had the Quake Map Name Generator:
http://www.phait-accompli.com/crap/php/quake_map_generator.php
So here's the Death Metal Band Name Generator:
http://www.phait-accompli.com/crap/php/death_metal_generator.php
 Yay
#8723 posted by Lunaran on 2005/09/01 11:11:21
Grahf, nice article.
Blitz, I know what you mean. In a lot of newer areas of Savannah the infrastructure was so dependent on cars they just didn't bother to put in sidewalks at all. It was just malls and apartment complexes connected by six-lane roads. :(
I'm fortunate enough now to live in a city that puts bike lanes on every road it can, and I plan on biking to/from work as often as possible.
 A Strafe-jumping Cat For All Of You
#8724 posted by Jago on 2005/09/01 12:35:01
 Lol, Phait,
#8725 posted by HeadThump on 2005/09/01 12:46:25
I got, Evacuated Xenapistia; I think I had one of those by a realy kinky doctor once.
 Jago
#8726 posted by mwh on 2005/09/01 13:25:32
We also get nutters who do whole game runs in one sitting -- check the latest SDA update! (for the lazy: Nightmare 100% of all of quake in 78:01).
The easy and nightmare runs have both been improved recently too.
 Lol Jago
#8727 posted by bambuz on 2005/09/02 00:02:45
some speed runs are of the special type that an episode or even many are done in one sitting. (like all of id1 or just e1 or all the terra maps) The qdq runs were not, they were of the other type - just parsed together single level runs, maybe with some continuity twists (i.e. rl from some previous map, don't remember).
That is precisely the difference I'm talking about - if you have a map that has a trick that has 50% chance of working, you can pretty much rely on it on a single map run. If you fumble, just retry the run.
If you run ten maps in a row, and every map would have to have that 50% trick to work, the chances of completing them all is one in 1024. In other words, the expected number of runs to do before succeeding all the tricks would be over a thousand. Of course, it sucks if you complete all the other tricks and then fuck up the last one since you lost so much playing time and effort.
Therefore it's wiser to try harder / the hardest tricks first and if you don't succeed, just restart since you didn't lose much time or effort trying anyway.
 3 New Map Reviews At My Site:
1.heresp4: beyond the black sun.
2.heresp3: castle of pain.
3.tris: The Rest is Silence.
http://www.planetquake.com/underworld/index.html
 Underwoldfan
#8729 posted by bal on 2005/09/02 04:36:03
What's up with your screenshots? Those TRIS shots almost make the map look fullbright in areas... =\
 Hmm...
I think it all depends on the individuals monitors settings, but ill take your note into account.
 I Agree With Bal
#8731 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/09/02 12:29:09
 Yaey
#8732 posted by inertia on 2005/09/04 12:54:27
I'm coming home for a night, so if anyone would like to play me on my map, I would be quite pleased! ...I'll be on irc probably around 6-7pm EST (which is GMT -5).
 Inert
#8733 posted by Zwiffle on 2005/09/04 14:20:38
OK I'll be there yo
#8734 posted by Zwiffle on 2005/09/04 20:16:59
The next time anyone wants to organize one of those "pack of maps that require the name to be taken from the complete works of author X" type things, perhaps for Halloween, please use the obvious Mr. Lovecraft. Just a thought, thx.
 Lovecraft Schmovecraft
#8735 posted by . on 2005/09/04 20:18:36
Someone else!
 Lions In The Night!
#8736 posted by HeadThump on 2005/09/04 21:24:06
Because of the title SoE:Indian Summer, I thought Tronyn was going to go with Morrison for the titles on this pack. I have found a decent phrase from The Fellowship to work with but still I'm looking for something more evil themed.
When I do one of these packs, I'll use Steely Dan
lyrics (Kid Charlemagne alone has at least a dozen worthy quotes)
 Just Call It
#8737 posted by Kinn on 2005/09/05 05:17:56
"What's 'taters, precious?"
 TronDM3 Plz Kthx
#8738 posted by R.P.G. on 2005/09/05 08:43:59
I fulfilled my end of the bargain, you cad!
 Tonight, We Chase The Dragon
#8739 posted by HeadThump on 2005/09/05 09:36:47
Good one. Quoting from the True hero (as opposed to that whining, 'woe is me' Frodo) of the saga will always win points with me, Kinn. One quote I found from a song in The Fellowship kind of sounds like a line from Shelly's To Autumn, so it fit's Tronyn's theme in a pretentious enough fashion to satisfy me.
 1 New Map Review At My Site:
 You're Not The True Hero
#8741 posted by cyBeAr on 2005/09/05 14:29:55
unless you've defeated ballos...
 Anyone...
#8742 posted by metlslime on 2005/09/05 15:21:02
Anyone know the story with quakeworld.nu? I haven't been able to get to it in weeks, it seems.
 Metlslime
#8743 posted by Jago on 2005/09/05 15:22:53
Servers have been hacked at some point during the summer, that's all I know.
 I Have Tried Pinging It
#8744 posted by HeadThump on 2005/09/05 16:34:50
the old fashion way, and I get nada but weird static. Someone really buried that site.
An odd thing to note as well, there were a few days last year that I could not directly link to _Func, but when I went through a link to a discussion thread in the Quakeblog that Megazoid was running at the time, it came up fine. I've tried old links to threads like that for Quakeworld.nu and have not had any success.
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