Ah, that makes sense. Everything is still inside a bag, but the bag is in its own space in its drawer with divisions. I should consider getting more bags. Alphabetical by bricklink classification. That's a sorting style I've never heard of before.
I can understand that. It's always fun trying to turn something from a smaller scale into a bigger scale, but then run into technical difficulties at the bigger scale. Amazing how sometimes it's size sensitive.
Hopefully you'll have gotten around to it by now.
I could, but I have a strategic economic plan. I get points from the grocery store when I buy gift cards, and those points go towards lowering my gas price by 10 cents a gallon. Overtime it adds up. Ah, that's very nice. That'll sound pretty fun once you and AP get the controller up and running. Adapters for game controllers aren't too hard to find.
Yes, it seems to be working well so far, but I rarely have the energy with it being so hot out. Progress has been slow, but I had a friend over last weekend and she hadn't been here in a while and she seemed impressed with how much had been accomplished, so I guess I haven't been too idle.
Yes, I guess I need to preserve the geometry of what you did... a project for next year probably
Unfortunately no. Real world data is nothing but impossible. At least I'm getting preparation for a career in data engineering...
Ah, good one. I guess I could do the same, as my grocery store gives me rewards points to redeem on future orders, but I'm content with my credit card rewards alone.
Oh yeah, it's been quite hot here too, the hottest it's ever been. That's good, slow and steady progress.
Sounds good. I wonder if there's a way to simplify the mechanism to make it easier to scale up.
I see. I know with some of the things I do for work I have to do a lot of data collection, but thankfully I'm just making the thing to collect data and don't have to do much analyzing on my end.
That works too as long as you get a good deal. My mom is always keen on saving money and taking any opportunity when there's a sale or a points system on things like groceries.
You should post the photos you took even if the builds no longer exist. They sound pretty neat
I would, but as I mentioned earlier what was also captured in the background would break the immersive feeling that comes with the Lego Boards. (When I get time, I'll do some heavy editing to the photos and share.)
Apologies, your follow up post had not been moderated when I responded
I would, but as I mentioned earlier what was also captured in the background would break the immersive feeling that comes with the Lego Boards. (When I get time, I'll do some heavy editing to the photos and share.)
Apologies, your follow up post had not been moderated when I responded
Post by TheNebulousMysteryRider on Aug 26, 2022 21:03:09 GMT
I had a bit of a thoughtful moment today.
I revisited a game I had not played a while, but I faced a bit of whiplash as it was nearly empty the last time I was on. Yet, it suddenly grew popular again, however, it had changed. The players on were back and forth arguing, not the gamer type of arguing mind you, just spiteful things. The generally fun, welcoming atmosphere where players would help you out is completely gone and if you decide to help it's as if you are the weird one.
I guess I should have kept the last warm memory from years ago than succumb to the nostalgia and leave with a bittersweet taste. I suppose the lesson here is endings are just as beautiful as beginnings.
I revisited a game I had not played a while, but I faced a bit of whiplash as it was nearly empty the last time I was on. Yet, it suddenly grew popular again, however, it had changed. The players on were back and forth arguing, not the gamer type of arguing mind you, just spiteful things. The generally fun, welcoming atmosphere where players would help you out is completely gone and if you decide to help it's as if you are the weird one.
I guess I should have kept the last warm memory from years ago than succumb to the nostalgia and leave with a bittersweet taste. I suppose the lesson here is endings are just as beautiful as beginnings.
I'll be off now.
And then in the case of the LEGO message boards, the brick boards are just as wholesome as the LMBs were. Funny, huh
I revisited a game I had not played a while, but I faced a bit of whiplash as it was nearly empty the last time I was on. Yet, it suddenly grew popular again, however, it had changed. The players on were back and forth arguing, not the gamer type of arguing mind you, just spiteful things. The generally fun, welcoming atmosphere where players would help you out is completely gone and if you decide to help it's as if you are the weird one.
I guess I should have kept the last warm memory from years ago than succumb to the nostalgia and leave with a bittersweet taste. I suppose the lesson here is endings are just as beautiful as beginnings.
I'll be off now.
And then in the case of the LEGO message boards, the brick boards are just as wholesome as the LMBs were. Funny, huh
Post by TheNebulousMysteryRider on Aug 27, 2022 16:54:00 GMT
Not the best at editing, so I decided to have fun with this one. Here is a portion of the bootleg Sir Fangar's Ice Fortress. Unfortunately, the swinging bridge is not in the shot, but more photos will come in time some distant future. (This was just the easiest to remove the background.) If you squint, you can see the ice spikes below, and a saber acting as guard with his large bazooka on the side.
And why is there a cyborg saber? Well fellows, why not expand on Sirox's official story of wanting to overthrow Sir Fangar and making Sykor his brother who was augmented with cybernetics to calm his broken mental state after his first go with cybernetics ending him up in the hospital after failing to destroy his target because of his struggle with morality, thus making him a double agent, thus forcing Sirox to brain wipe his own brother, thus raising stakes for the heroes on whether they should destroy Sykor since he is not acting out of free will, thus having a pseudo-intellectual argument because...
*looks at old journal of notes*
EDIT: Sorry Sir Benboy for the extra load of work.
Not the best at editing, so I decided to have fun with this one. Here is a portion of the bootleg Sir Fangar's Ice Fortress. Unfortunately, the swinging bridge is not in the shot, but more photos will come in time some distant future. (This was just the easiest to remove the background.) If you squint, you can see the ice spikes below, and a saber acting as guard with his large bazooka on the side.
And why is there a cyborg saber? Well fellows, why not expand on Sirox's official story of wanting to overthrow Sir Fangar and making Sykor his brother who was augmented with cybernetics to calm his broken mental state after his first go with cybernetics ending him up in the hospital after failing to destroy his target because of his struggle with morality, thus making him a double agent, thus forcing Sirox to brain wipe his own brother, thus raising stakes for the heroes on whether they should destroy Sykor since he is not acting out of free will, thus having a pseudo-intellectual argument because...
*looks at old journal of notes*
EDIT: Sorry Sir Benboy for the extra load of work.
Load of extra work? Was I supposed to scrutinize your chima image or something