That is sound advice when visiting the school nurse!
That is sound advice when visiting the school nurse!
there is some logic behind it - I had my key bindings for WASD in ED as well like this - where the meaning is not in which direction you will be going, but which thruster is firing - and firing the forward thruster will give you a vector in backwards direction. Especially when mixing FA on with FA off, it makes sense to have these key bindings backwards.Although, with the 'ready made profile' for my Warthog doing nothing, so using the 'default' WASD flying keys - pressing W and flying backward was not an expected outcome either...
She still lets you visit even though its been a good 30 years since you were a pupil?
It's called testicular cancer prevention !Yes. But I still won't let her near my Wang, the dirty old lady...
I'd have happily let our school nurse examine my wang.Yes. But I still won't let her near my Wang, the dirty old lady...
Indeed, I understood the logic of it after a few moments - it was just unexpected. (and stupid, to be blunt - WASD has W as forward, never backward! - being left-handed it isn't a practical arrangement for me, I map entirely differently for every game with the option)there is some logic behind it - I had my key bindings for WASD in ED as well like this - where the meaning is not in which direction you will be going, but which thruster is firing - and firing the forward thruster will give you a vector in backwards direction. Especially when mixing FA on with FA off, it makes sense to have these key bindings backwards.
Will you agree to put it away, then?Yes. But I still won't let her near my Wang, the dirty old lady...
WAT DU YOU MEAN THE STATE OF CHEEZ DISCUSSED 1000 PAGES AGO?Getting bent about what someone said 200 pages in then "Quoting it to attack someone else" 600 pages in.
BUT ALL IN CAPS!!
Kim was a bit annoying, but had his moments. My 'favourite' character wound up being Neelix, mainly as out of all the characters he went through the most change. His race were conquered and subjected to horrific superweapons being used on them, although deeply religious he had a near death experience that broke him inside, and he had to face the scientist who built the weapons that killed his family too. Compared to the rest of them he had some form of progressionGod I hated his character
Kim was a bit annoying, but had his moments. My 'favourite' character wound up being Neelix, mainly as out of all the characters he went through the most change. His race were conquered and subjected to horrific superweapons being used on them, although deeply religious he had a near death experience that broke him inside, and he had to face the scientist who built the weapons that killed his family too. Compared to the rest of them he had some form of progression![]()
I remember the pilot where Paris was really abrasive, only to suddenly tow the line and Yes Ma'am! the next episode.It was a shame they gave up on character development for pretty much everyone not named the Doctor, Seven of Nine and Janeway.
Eh, BLT did a lot of growing up. Honestly, even though it was a show that didn't have a good average score for character development/relationships, Tom & B'Elanna was about the best romantic relationship in star trek, because they actually grew into it. What else was there? Rom and Leeta were comic relief. Cassidy largely served a plot point as Ben's great sacrifice. Worf and Jadzia were individually great, but man alive that relationship didn't make a lick of sense.It was a shame they gave up on character development for pretty much everyone not named the Doctor, Seven of Nine and Janeway.
I remember the pilot where Paris was really abrasive, only to suddenly tow the line and Yes Ma'am! the next episode.
Best line from Voyager: "Get this cheese to sickbay!"
If no-one else has taken up the post yet, I can strum up a mean rhythm guitar, and am pretty good at vocals and harmonies, if that helps?Brother Hat is now the drummer of Brebus Ankolites.
We don't have a singer or anyone on guitar (I can play but it's difficult getting the instrument down to my ankles these days. I am 50 though).