Random Maids a'Milking!
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Myst was particularly challenging for me because our computer didn't have a sound card. We still had fun with it... but some of the puzzles were completely impossible.
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Yeah, Selentic is pretty much impossible to beat if you can't hear anything. So is Riven. And Haven. But Spire was exceptionally difficult the first time around because my graphics card wasn't good enough. I gave up on Myst IV for a really long time until I finally got around to installing it on another computer ("really long time"=I finished IV after I finished Myst V--which I do not advise anyone to do).
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
--Jasper Fforde
--Jasper Fforde
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I started to play Riven and then I realized I did not have the patience to complete it.
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Quote of the week from Giovanni's e-mail, sent from Taiwan:
"A game I play: Wave hi to the little kids that play 'Stare at the white giant.' It's fun, because they flip out."
"A game I play: Wave hi to the little kids that play 'Stare at the white giant.' It's fun, because they flip out."
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HA. I play a similar game here in East Africa. A lot of the kids' English is limited to, "Mzungu [white person] how are you!" I answer, "Fine, how are you?" and they answer, "Fine, how are you?" This can continue indefinitely.Craig Jessop wrote:Quote of the week from Giovanni's e-mail, sent from Taiwan:
"A game I play: Wave hi to the little kids that play 'Stare at the white giant.' It's fun, because they flip out."
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I am babysitting my nephew via video chat while my sister goes to get my niece from preschool.
(Don't worry, he is asleep and she'll only be gone like 5 minutes.)
(Don't worry, he is asleep and she'll only be gone like 5 minutes.)
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My grandson was born on Friday. Does anyone know if krebscout had her baby yet? Or the Claudios?
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The Claudios are going in tomorrow for a c-section, and Waldorf thought she was in labor yesterday and I haven't seen her online since. So I imagine she's either still in labor or had the baby.
I think I'm at liberty to disclose these details.
I think I'm at liberty to disclose these details.
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Yay babies!
"If you don't put enough commas in, you won't know where to breathe and will die of asphyxiation"
--Jasper Fforde
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Thanks for the information, Gimgimno. I hope everyone is going to be okay.
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She did have her baby. And she is cute, as babies tend to be.vorpal blade wrote:Does anyone know if krebscout had her baby yet?
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Hooray! I hope someone asks a question about them soon.
Last night I dreamed I was in the lab with Wisteria. We were helping some new kids do an experiment.
No matter how good they start, lab dreams are always nightmares.
Last night I dreamed I was in the lab with Wisteria. We were helping some new kids do an experiment.
No matter how good they start, lab dreams are always nightmares.
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Baby girl (I like "Maleficent," though I don't know what Sauron will use as her Board nickname) came out nice and healthy yesterday at 8:02 pm. She was 8 lbs. 8.3 ounces, 22 inches long (that's long. 4 inches longer than her brother. We're pretty sure he was measured wrong, but still...tall girl), and 9 days late. And she passed her hearing test! All of our kids have a 1 in 4 chance of having hearing loss, but it appears this one got away without it.
She's gorgeous. Thanks for asking, guys.
She's gorgeous. Thanks for asking, guys.
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Congrats, Krebscout, Sauron, and Vorpal! Would love to see pictures. 
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Hooray for babies! Pictures should be had!
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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For the record, the Claudio's baby is also adorable, healthy, and big: 8 pounds, 14 ounces. Mrs. Claudio is also doing well. I feel bad stealing Claudio's thunder making this announcement, but (1) he doesn't hang around here much these days so he wouldn't do it, and (2) I'll never have kids, so making this announcement might be the closest I ever get to making a real baby announcement.
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Blessed be the fruit of thy womb, Gimp.Gimgimno wrote: (2) I'll never have kids, so making this announcement might be the closest I ever get to making a real baby announcement.
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So, were both babies born the same day?
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My grandson was born a little jaunticed. He was rather small at 6 lbs. 2 oz and 19.5 inches long.
Congratulations krebscout, I'm very happy to hear that everyone is healthy and well.
I have a picture, but it is too big.
Congratulations krebscout, I'm very happy to hear that everyone is healthy and well.
I have a picture, but it is too big.
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vorpal blade wrote:I have a picture, but it is too big.
Just crop it down to the baby size. That should work.vorpal blade wrote:He was rather small...
In other news, I'd like to announce that Bob and I are expecting as well.
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