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Anna Comnena

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  1. You've always been too pro for me, girl. I'm jelly. :P :D
  2. Anna Comnena

    Graffiti

    Roz has a lot more style to be honest. I like the one in your signature though. Only problem, is they are WAY TOO LEGIBLE to be proper graffiti. :P
  3. 2 Up from the Bottom, 1 tick in the purple.
  4. That's a good FF6 tileset-texture pack conversion; and a good Terra sprite skin.
  5. Well, the community has gotten older, many of the core members who were in high school are in college, graduated, or otherwise involved in the "real world". So over time a decline of participation was inevitable. I think also Eclipse, in itself as a game creation tool, has become increasingly irrelevant over time. Even in Eclipse's heyday, VB6 was an outdated language, and the trend of consumer computing to more mobile and tablet devices requires much more cross-platform and portability than it can provide. Atleast by the time of EO, it being open source, still allowed it to be used as a learning tool for people to take and build off of. I think this potential was the only thing keeping EO afloat, as it wasn't feature-rich enough standalone to be a productive game creation kit. Not to offend the current developers (I'm not even sure who they are), but I just don't see Eclipse being a viable game creation tool out of the box. Especially if it's closed source. If it's being rewritten from scratch in a more versatile portable language, it's possible in the future it could be, but that takes a lot of time, time Eclipse doesn't have when there are plenty of other options availible for would-be game creation hobbyists out there. One of the nails in the coffin was the selling by Marsh, as for some people, they've dropped Eclipse directly as their creation tools even by the time of EO, and was still around Eclipse for the old community; but the recent "retirement" of Marsh was a big detraction from that group as well, as between their advancing real lives, the change here in the community gives a feeling that there isn't much left for them here, except for an occasionally callback to see if others are still around.
  6. If the Grand Am has fairly decent mileage (under 100k or just around it), and is well maintaned that's a better buy. I'm not usually a fan of American cars but Pontiac Grand Ams of the late 90s have seemed decent. If you could afford it though, go for the Acura. Manual transmission is always better, and Hondas last (if I didn't wreck my '91 Honda Civic several years back I'd still be driving it). But either way get a trusted friend with mechanical skills or a trusted mechanic to give each one a good inspection first (if you're buying from a private seller). Again, if the Grand-Am is in great shape, that's definitely a better deal (having $2500 spare in the bank is always nice for or emergencies or other things).
  7. I like it. Shading and texturing seems a lot more consistant.
  8. Why are all these non-eclipse video game related threads posted here and not in the video games board? Just wondering…
  9. This game will not pass the Bechdel test.
  10. Hey Anthony, Jon hit me with a PM the other day I was wondering about you. Travel some of the American Discovery Trail yet?
  11. Anna Comnena

    WTF

    ![:mellow:](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/community/public/style_emoticons//mellow.png)
  12. Yep that's jelly. Enough that this should go to the cooking board amirite?
  13. Yeah, "Beary White" is a great name.
  14. Ahahah they run 10 feet then have to stop to catch their breath! I love the "narcotics" bust too, that was great.
  15. Anna Comnena

    Favor?

    It's like I'm really chatting to tech support!
  16. If we had some of the old SMF emoticons again I could probably display my thoughts on this thread more accurately and succinctly.
  17. More like welcome to 10 years before you were born! ![:P](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/community/public/style_emoticons//tongue.png) Considering 10 years ago Tommy Chong was old hippy Leo on That 70's Show. >That 70's Show was a decade ago People who remember when the Soviet Union still existed represent! Oh yeah, more on-topic: you should check out the movie "Born in East L.A." It's pretty hilarious as well, although it isn't a Cheech & Chong flick.
  18. Anna Comnena

    CISPA

    > I say let it pass. I have absolutely nothing to hide, and I don't need a proxy or TOR just to browse the interwebz. If I start to feel uncomfortable? I'll simply pullthe ducking cord out of my router. The end. I don't need internet shopping (although it's sometimes convenient), and I know how to use a ducking library card (information resources the internet has to offer), and I absolutely do not need social media; it's a joke. I lol'd.
  19. Anna Comnena

    CISPA

    It recently passed the house, since they had their whole false flag event in Boston testing the sheep's willingness to submit to martial law, and these sort of times are perfect for passing unpopular things. It's not sure if it will pass the senate, and Obama had threatened to veto the bill before. But we all know that doesn't mean jack shit (still wars, more drone strikes, Gitmo still going, etc.). I thought it was funny, all the stuff in the paper was about Boston or here the 4/20 rally, and then there was this little tucked away article about a "pro-biz bill passes house", which was about CISPA. Pro-business, funny.
  20. > Neither. I choose dihydrogen monoxide. > > [http://www.dhmo.org/](http://www.dhmo.org/) Enjoy your brainwashing flouride injections amirite? ![:P](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/community/public/style_emoticons//tongue.png)
  21. I dunno, a lot of issues in modern society come from individual detachment. Attention trollops might commit crimes for the attention.
  22. Vision of the future, miscreantes and degenerates become entertainment as part of their societal compensation for their actions?
  23. That's the main problem is there are groups west coast, east coast, and Europe/UK. Best option really would to be have smaller regional meetups. I think in the U.S. overrall one in Cascadia would be the best, as the core Eclipse people are from Vancouver area, and there was a big bunch from Portland Oregon; it's also somewhat accessible to the Californians (and would be more accessible to me although it's still too pricey). There are enough in the east coast too, could meet up with some of the more easterly Canadians (I don't know how much intracontinental travel is in Canada). UK/Europeans have the easiest options probably as they can drive everywhere no problem; maybe a day trip max (loved driving in Europe).
  24. Oh yes, Grayfox's mum, and Fleshlightman. renzo you studmuffin being a pedo a meme?
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