Everything posted by The_Mather1
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Space
Actually, I've only got the Tavern and school. That aside I'm not being emo, I'm encouraging Lee not to be it.
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Space
You never told me to.
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Space
There was no arguement, simply me joking about Lee saying the wrong word then the reason why she was mistaking my intentions. Lee, you've got us. Also you're in an IRL relationship, something I myself have never been (to my own despair). You've got more than you know, all you gotta do is open your eyes.
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Space
No one hates you, it is just Archi being annoying. Some wise words from me; There's no reason to be depressed unless your sole goal in life has failed, and even then you can move on. If you want proof that I follow that myself... well, I'm still here, am I not?
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Space
Lynx, 156;, 12 frogs, 48 worms and 96 flies.
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The Back Room
And now let's see how many here who dare to post which tests they got their ridiculus scores on.
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Space
Grim, the school setup is different between countries, for example in Norway, to become a doctor you need a total of 13 years of education, including 1-10th grade, or you can have 12 years of education and 2 years as an intern. If she were Norwegian that's mean she would only need to be 17 to be done with the education. And as I remember in her backstory she did not mention any evidence that she was completely done with the education and she could have been accepted onto the ship to work as an assistant for Jen, which counts as an intern period. Then she would only have needed to skip two grades in 1-10th grade, or even just one if her birthday is late in the year. Lynx, 168; 12 children, 12 frogs, 48 worms and 96 flies
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The Back Room
Archi, it'd be more accurate if the proverb was "A blind squirrel always finds nuts." I have done something repedetly and it has been without exception, the probabillity of me never finding a good test would be next to nonexistant. Also, the Mensa test is among the many I got 129 on some years ago. Rocco, I just wanted to take one, and I was positively suprised by my improvement.
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The Back Room
Archi, if it was the test being poor then why have I never scored bellow 119 on any test? (No I did not do as many tests as I could and just pick out the one where I scored best, it's more than two years since my last test.) Yeah, as Icu is saying, IQ isn't your knowlegde, it's your capabillity to absorb and process information, you could know all the information on wikipedia by heart and still not see if folding along some lines would produce a die or a tetraherdron.
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The Back Room
Still, 138 is a great score for someone who uses their head as a weapon against inanimate objects.
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The Back Room
It is from IQ Test Labs, not Mensa. http://www.intelligencetest.com/ Though it is not completely accurate, I did the test over and corrected my two wrong answers and the score ended up as 141, apparently they won't let 16 years olds get the status of genious which is 144. Well, I'll just have to live with being gifted. When I did it over I used maybe 30 seconds, so it's got nothing to do with time.
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Dungeoneering Again
Lee, I've got a heap of chemicals and potions if we can just identify their properties.
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Dungeoneering Again
We need a plan, so how do you want to do this? First of, we save Jen, that can be done by either removing the ice or warping it something else. If Jen is dead, Earth and Shadow will have to heal her bodily injuries and I will try to revive her (electromancy defibrilation for the win). Then we've got to get somewhere, we could fly there induvidually, thus reducing the chance of an ambush but risking the less combat experienced members. We could create something to fly us there that neither gives us frostbite nor succumbs to the cold. Or I could make a portal there, Jen with her very slight experience in warp could help me keep it open as you walk through, then she goes and eventually me. If it closes before we can get through, I can fly, and possibly carry Jen too.
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Dungeoneering Again
8.97 warp 5.09 electromancy 4.14 force 2.61 allomancy 2.55 sound 1.96 aura 1.86 geomancy 1.00 unarmed 0.20 crafting 0.20 stupidity 0.20 foraging 0.10 mining Items: Blunt enforcer sword Iron lute X-ray tube Broken antler Antler Baerl skin/bone/flesh body armour Baerl, bone and spine shard staff/mace quartz crystals with data on arrays, plants and statue Runed (mithril?) armour Various potions 2 Hammers
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Space
Next, I guess that would be a good use for the suit I designed to go along with the hoverboards, they protect the head as well as suplying oxygen. Also that would mean a modified (extra stealthy) hoverboard could be used as an escape pod.
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Space
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Rocco, the reason buffoons with manuals aren't taking over educated people's jobs is because they are all busy as politicians.- What would the interest be?
Paint.NET is about as good as Gimp but is way simpler to use and there's no fuzz about special files that only it recognices. It's not on a comparable level to photoshop though, the effects are a bit cruder. But there's no price at all, as the instlation states, if you paid anything for it, then you've been scammed.- The Back Room
Icu, electrics. That's 99% math, 1% quantum physics. But then again quantum physics is math.- Dungeoneering Again
8.48 warp 5.09 electromancy 4.14 force 2.61 allomancy 2.55 sound 1.96 aura 1.40 geomancy 1.00 unarmed 0.20 crafting 0.20 stupidity 0.20 foraging 0.10 mining Items: Iron lute X-ray tube Broken antler Antler Baerl skin/bone/flesh body armour Baerl, bone and spine shard staff/mace quartz crystals with data on arrays, plants and statue Runed (mithril?) armour Various potions 2 Hammers- Space
Multiple electrical wires going along eachother, usually inside one of those beige tubes that make a high-pitched sound when you blow through them.- Space
A guy who can act as a living conduit.- Space
No, but my parents told me about him. That's just scary. Though he can't transmit voltage, however he can conduct voltage at a lethal amperage. Volts are power, apere is flow. You can have as many volts through you as you want, but as long as you're properly isolated, there's no amperage to interfere with your heart. 0.4 mA can kill you, but you can take any voltage up to the point where lightning begins striking around you, at which point you'll be roast before you know it.- Space
I'm watching that show as well. Wouldn't it be epic to have "Quick Draw's" skills here? - The Back Room
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