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Jul. 11th, 2006 09:33 amAnd lo the voice of the Almighty came forth and bestowed It's mighty regard upon the lowest of It's many followers, Jeremiah:
"Psst. Hey, listen up."
"Huh?"
Thus again did The One address his subject with generosity and wisdom:
"Just wanted to give you a heads up, you're a complete and utter geek, just how I made you."
"Um. Okay, that's great. Thanks. Who is this again?
Satisfied, The One Who Is Called Iam moved on.
"What the hell was that all about? And who's Iam?"
You aren't supposed to be able to read this, it's just so the readers get what's going on.
"Oh. Okay then, sorry. I'll just go on about my business I suppose. Have a good day and all that."
Thus it was.
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Last night I did possibly one of the geekiest things I've ever been a part of: I played D&D over the internet. Using Trillian I was able to meet with relative strangers (I've known one here for a little while,
fax_celestis, but had never met any of the others) and roleplay.
It was absolutely awesome, and I'm looking forward to next week. In the mean time I'm trying to find a program to help with over-the-net play that includes a good mapping system, a good chat system, and is free. Any suggestions from my D&D crowd?
So that's probably the geekiest thing I have every done to date. What's the geekiest thing you've ever done?
"Psst. Hey, listen up."
"Huh?"
Thus again did The One address his subject with generosity and wisdom:
"Just wanted to give you a heads up, you're a complete and utter geek, just how I made you."
"Um. Okay, that's great. Thanks. Who is this again?
Satisfied, The One Who Is Called Iam moved on.
"What the hell was that all about? And who's Iam?"
You aren't supposed to be able to read this, it's just so the readers get what's going on.
"Oh. Okay then, sorry. I'll just go on about my business I suppose. Have a good day and all that."
Thus it was.
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Last night I did possibly one of the geekiest things I've ever been a part of: I played D&D over the internet. Using Trillian I was able to meet with relative strangers (I've known one here for a little while,
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It was absolutely awesome, and I'm looking forward to next week. In the mean time I'm trying to find a program to help with over-the-net play that includes a good mapping system, a good chat system, and is free. Any suggestions from my D&D crowd?
So that's probably the geekiest thing I have every done to date. What's the geekiest thing you've ever done?