While We Wait: Boredom Strikes Back

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Umm would anyone like to write summary of the last three pages for me? Too many words ;)

And someone mentioned him... You know you're not supposed to outside of the ceremony...

I created a new forum an about 80% of nesing registered. We even started a few nes. I believe eq considered porting his twtud nes. The ban was obviously overturned, an turner shifted away from nesing. So I closed the forum an we came back :D

That forum still lives and I have been official undisputed Emperor of that forum since April 26th, 2009.

Oh. You have no idea at all.

Go on, beat the game! And then come back and we can complain about Hell. It's called "the Sacred Grounds" officially, but even Pixel himself calls it "hell". It's the "bonus" final stage.

@LightFang how far away from the end am I? It seems pretty intense already :)

Do you not desire to join the succession game, or does it need to be our own?

OK, I've put my name down!

Whatever happened to that NESer Civ3 succession game Abaddon or Daft were going to run? I'd still be interested in playing it if there's a possibility.:)

Matt well thats you and me, I wonder if anyone else is interested?
 
Umm would anyone like to write summary of the last three pages for me? Too many words ;)

Just noting that even though I reply to this post, I'm not able to answer this. I'm sorry. I'm too tired.

That forum still lives and I have been official undisputed Emperor of that forum since April 26th, 2009.

This is so amusing a sentence that I don't even think my laughter will ever meet its demands.

Matt well thats you and me, I wonder if anyone else is interested?

I'm interested. But

A) I don't know how to play a succesion game and
B) I am so terrible and inroutined at CIV3 that your Empire will be purged in flames if I play more than five turns.
 
I'm interested. But

A) I don't know how to play a succesion game and
B) I am so terrible and inroutined at CIV3 that your Empire will be purged in flames if I play more than five turns.

A.) It's really quite simple actually. The host creates the world to play in and plays the first 10 turns, posts a summary of what happened in those 10 turns along with the file of the saved game. The next person to play downloads the file and plays the next 10 turn and posts a summary...and so forth until all the other players cycle through and the game keeps on going. It doesn't even have to be 10 turns per player.
B.) I haven't played Civ3 in forever so I'm just as likely to be terrible and bring the empire down to it's knees, but that's just the fun of playing. Besides we'll have pros like Daft and others to limit any possible damage.:D
 
I've always found the necessity of tuning guitars for different songs to be rather cumbersome. Regardless of presumed quality, you are clearly more adept at singing than I am. :goodjob:

That's patently untrue! Most of Jason Mraz's songs are pretty much impossible for me to sing because he has an amazing vocal range.

For example, for "A Beautiful Mess," the verse (You've got the best of both worlds/You're the kind of girl who can take down a man...) is doable for me, because it's sufficiently low. But as soon as he kicks into the chorus (Well it kind of hurts when the kind words you write/Kind of turn themselves into knives...), as soon as he hits "kind", his voice ramps up in pitch and my voice usually ends up cracking rather unpleasantly. It's the opposite position for a friend of mine; the verse is too low for her but the chorus is fine. :p

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It is both very sad and very funny how many people have felt the need to pathetically out e-wang kraznaya's sarcastic post. If there is anyone who cares how many instruments or languages any of you are capable of, I haven't met them.

It was a question and I answered it, and now the Lord of Elves and I are having a nice discussion about music! It was a good prompt. :)

@LightFang how far away from the end am I? It seems pretty intense already :)

I'd say...about halfway through.

By the way, did you trade in your Polar Star for the Machine Gun?
 
I didn't do singing long enough to get into "modern", music, and if I recall correctly the class consisted mostly of conveniently-un-copyrighted showtunes.

You said you play the guitar as well, might you play the piano? I've only been playing the guitar as of recently (a few years back), but I've played the piano for much longer.
 
One thing I don't understand is why people have to take things so seriously. A relevant example of this is the obvious competition going on in here by different people trying to outsmart/outinsult/out-be-fancy one another. I mean *. One of the things I really enjoy is a good intellectual debate/discussion. But * if I'd go and turn that debate between two differing points of view into a conflict between two (or more) people. I mean, why the * would you go and ruin a discussion on Ireland with things like "Oh, you're just a *ing Brit-nationalist/Irish-nationalist; your argument is completely invalid because you obviously have personal issues" (obviously in more elegant words, but still with that basic gist).

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Thanks for the chance to edit Bird; is there anything I missed?
 
tldr: Swissempire comes out of retirement with a few more big words and annoying puns and tries to be the populist hero de jour.

QFT. In my defense, its much better than being the populist hero de jure. I couldn't deal with all the Huey Long-ness. Although, since this singing subcurrent is going on, I guess I could take a stab at some La La La Follette-ness.

In conclusion, you can tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR PUNS!*

*and references to racist actors. I'll burn the goddamn thread down, but blow me first.
 
Everyone, enjoy your day today.

Move with passion and rest in reason,
For each there is a perfect season;
Thoughtfulness and then reflection
To see the paths and guide selection,
Then to move on wings of glory,
And energize the unfolding story.
 
I didn't do singing long enough to get into "modern", music, and if I recall correctly the class consisted mostly of conveniently-un-copyrighted showtunes.

Showtunes are pretty neat in their own way!

You said you play the guitar as well, might you play the piano? I've only been playing the guitar as of recently (a few years back), but I've played the piano for much longer.

Oh, did I not mention this? Yeah, I've played the piano. I had a piano teacher in my youth, then I quit during high school to spite my parents, and this summer I've been trying to pick it up again.

Here are the classical songs I am working on (I'm also aware that those aren't the full names but whatever!):
Mozart - Sonata in C Major
Beethoven - Sonata in F Major
Grieg - Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
Schumann - The Stranger

Out of these, my favorite is definitely Grieg's Wedding Day. I love the Romantic period! The baroque is too simplistic, and classical too rigid, but I forgive those periods their flaws because piano was still being developed. Contemporary music on the whole is pretty weird too, what with atonality and polytonality. I recognize that all new developments seem odd to "the establishment," but that doesn't have to mean that I enjoy the new motifs being developed!

Oh, and before I sound like a music snob, I'm really not. I hardly listen to classical music, though I'm trying to listen to more, and other than these are are various pop songs that I've found the sheet music for. For example, "Don't Stop Believing". :D
 
Showtunes are pretty neat in their own way!



Oh, did I not mention this? Yeah, I've played the piano. I had a piano teacher in my youth, then I quit during high school to spite my parents, and this summer I've been trying to pick it up again.

Here are the classical songs I am working on (I'm also aware that those aren't the full names but whatever!):
Mozart - Sonata in C Major
Beethoven - Sonata in F Major
Grieg - Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
Schumann - The Stranger

Out of these, my favorite is definitely Grieg's Wedding Day. I love the Romantic period! The baroque is too simplistic, and classical too rigid, but I forgive those periods their flaws because piano was still being developed. Contemporary music on the whole is pretty weird too, what with atonality and polytonality. I recognize that all new developments seem odd to "the establishment," but that doesn't have to mean that I enjoy the new motifs being developed!

Oh, and before I sound like a music snob, I'm really not. I hardly listen to classical music, though I'm trying to listen to more, and other than these are are various pop songs that I've found the sheet music for. For example, "Don't Stop Believing". :D

I'm still pretty proud of being able to play Pink Panther/Star Wars theme/James Bond theme, but that ability may have atrophied over time. On the subject of contemporary music as a whole, most pieces of music sound the same to me now.
 
Everyone, enjoy your day today.

Move with passion and rest in reason,
For each there is a perfect season;
Thoughtfulness and then reflection
To see the paths and guide selection,
Then to move on wings of glory,
And energize the unfolding story.

Might I claim this? Since you usually write me one on my birthday in my birthday thread.. hint... Hint.
 
Contemporary music on the whole is pretty weird too, what with atonality and polytonality. I recognize that all new developments seem odd to "the establishment," but that doesn't have to mean that I enjoy the new motifs being developed!

Pantonality is where it's at, man. :love:

Seriously though, contemporary music can actually lead to some really lovely things if well-executed, but it's extremely difficult to write good non-tonal music. So what you usually get are the dime-a-dozen crappy songs where they try and make your ears bleed. :(
 
I'm interested. But

A) I don't know how to play a succesion game and
B) I am so terrible and inroutined at CIV3 that your Empire will be purged in flames if I play more than five turns.

That sounds like fun, instead of playing for perfection we can all role-play and be eccentric and maybe actually have a fight for survival!

Besides we'll have pros like Daft and others to limit any possible damage.:D

I can only win on Monarch difficulty...

I'd say...about halfway through.

By the way, did you trade in your Polar Star for the Machine Gun?

@LightFang only half? The Polar Star is the default weapon, right? I don't know any Machine Gun but I felt proud of myself for finding the Bubbler weapon.
 
That sounds like fun, instead of playing for perfection we can all role-play and be eccentric and maybe actually have a fight for survival!
Any good play for Perfection involves role-playing. :groucho:
 
That sounds like fun, instead of playing for perfection we can all role-play and be eccentric and maybe actually have a fight for survival!

If I actually get to wreck a nation, I'm in for sure. Can I do bad decisions on purpose? Pretty please?
 
I'd be in on that if I had C3C installed :(
 
Pantonality is where it's at, man. :love:

Seriously though, contemporary music can actually lead to some really lovely things if well-executed, but it's extremely difficult to write good non-tonal music. So what you usually get are the dime-a-dozen crappy songs where they try and make your ears bleed. :(

Yeah, I know, but I think it's just really hard to do things like that. I mean, I've heard some Philip Glass and he's pretty good, but as a whole I haven't heard that much contemporary music. Maybe I just need to expand my horizons. :p I don't really like hating on entire genres or periods of music. I mean, I said I dissed Baroque and Classical music, yet I'm still playing Mozart and I'm thinking of picking up Bach, since everybody loves that guy.

@LightFang only half? The Polar Star is the default weapon, right? I don't know any Machine Gun but I felt proud of myself for finding the Bubbler weapon.

Oh, you can trade your Polar Star in for a Machine Gun if you talk to Curly. And yeah, the Bubbler lvl. 3 is pretty neat. Nobody gives it much love.
 
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