Hearing the accoustic intro to this makes me realize I would kill to come across a version of this song presented in a tavern-y upbeat drinking song style. But any artist who is pretentious enough to try this in a serious context is pretentuous enough to draw it out into a long, needlessly dramatic slow song :/ At least bill bailey made this, I find it enjoyable all the same.
Drive my car 30 miles today, and I must say, I think I'm starting to get the hand of the manual transmission. I'm gonna daily it all this coming week, that'll be a ton of practice.
Make sure to get lots of hill start practice, last thing you are gonna want is a steep intersection catching you off guard
I'm interested to see if this value proposition results in low quality pizza. 1 pizza : 2 meals (cut in half before cooking). Thats 880g of pizza for £3 ($4.40), beating out supermarket own brand value range pizza at 660g for £3 (3x£1 pizza). Stateside, based in bolton UK, not USA. Go figure Update: I overcooked it a little but it was actually pretty ok.
Nerd³ mentioned that he would really like to see a robot wars game with beamNG level physics... Could be a fun beamNG mod
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/iceland-deep-pan-double-pepperoni-pizza-385g/p/57960 385g for £1 1,155g for £3 Om nom nom! If pepperoni isn't what you want, try one of the others! http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/frozen-pizza-and-garlic-bread?sort=price-asc
But Iceland is a 15 min walk away, whereas a large Morrisons is half that. With a CostCutter on site (also known as CostABloodyFortune, hence I don't shop there often). Im not lazy...
Speaking of pizza, local pizza place, whilst being rather expensive (4.50€ for a small pizza :/) tastes really good.
Well i have 6 monitors again. I was doing trouble shooting around a month ago and only had 3 hooked up. now i have 6 again
Decided to learn how Twine works cause it seemed pretty neat. Here is an permanently unfinished jbeam Guide (cause I decided there weren't enough of them ): http://alsjbeam.azurewebsites.net/ Its nothing fancy, but it is pretty fast to do at 3 hours for the whole lot including content as compared to working in notepad++. I could do something much fancier with the CSS behind the web page but I see little point in doing so. twine on the other hand is pretty neat. The desktop client seems to work well enough and it is very easy to use. Most importantly they have their documentation on point, its usually pretty easy to find out how to do things. http://twinery.org/wiki/twine2:guide http://twine2.neocities.org/ Although creating a website in it really is abusing what it was intended for. Its mainly for writing interactive stories.