Metal casting?
Go ask the lizard-guy something....
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For the record, "Wire Glue" is a nifty glue-like substance composed of conductive material for connecting the wires in low-voltage electronics without having to splice or solder them. I've got a jar on my desk, but haven't had a need for it yet. So I guess that "nifty" comes with a caveat.
Still, awesome in concept.
Metal casting?
Metal casting?

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It's also on GOGSstavix wrote:Surprisingly enough, I haven't even heard of it before now. I may have to give it a try. Looks like it is on Abandonia.delve wrote:Played Master of Magic?

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I considered it back when I still collected and painted miniatures for tabletop gaming. But I had enough time and money invested in other hobbies, and never branched out into casting my own minis.Chozon1 wrote: Metal casting?
No, but considering how much I've enjoyed the Civilization games I've played, I have wanted to....ArchAngel wrote: Have you ever played Alpha Centauri?
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On sale for $2.39 on GOG now.
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Go go go.
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Go go go.
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The things one misses for not having a Windows machine?

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The occasional game or game design tool. But when you compare it with the number of bugs, glitches and viruses out there that Windows users have to deal with (as well as having to send money to Micro$oft for their overpriced OS), it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make.Chozon1 wrote:The things one misses for not having a Windows machine?
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Ha ha.ArchAngel wrote:Overpriced?
Did you say you have a Mac?
The Mac hardware is expensive. The operating system is comparatively cheap. About $20, last I checked. If Windows actually worked as well as the Mac OS, I'd be more inclined to buy it (well, I'd still have my trepidations about Micro$oft's business practices, but hey, I'm a cheapskate.
That's probably the main thing, though. I don't mind other manufacturers' hardware. Intel, AMD, Kingston... whatever. As long as it works, I'm fine with it. If it works well, even better. I just wish I could run the Mac OS on it instead of being stuck with Windows.
I did give Ubuntu a try a while ago. I ran it from the DVD drive on my laptop. It seemed slow to boot up, but I attributed that to reading it off the DVD rather than the hard drive. However, I hit a snag when I tried installing one of the Linux games I received from a Humble Bundle a while ago. For some reason, after I downloaded it, I could not get it to install, no matter what I tried. I did some more research afterwards, and I think I know what I did wrong... but I haven't gone back to give it another spin yet.
I find Linux operating systems intriguing... but I'm not completely sold yet.
(If and when I do make my own computer, though, Ubuntu would likely be the main OS I would install, though. By then, hopefully, I'll know more about how computers work nowadays.
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Pleh. Mac. That's all I'm saying. >_>
Toy Story?
Toy Story?

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Oh, look! A movie made on Macs!Chozon1 wrote:Pleh. Mac. That's all I'm saying. >_>
Toy Story?
Actually, I'm a big fan of Pixar. For the most part, they tend to be surprisingly well-written (with the exception of some stinkers like Cars 2), and they tend to be the industry leader in computer animation for very good reason.
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Hey, even blind pigs snort up truffles ocassionally. >_>
Bacon?
Bacon?

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Bacon? Sometimes described as the candy of the meat world? The only product that can make a diehard vegetarian weep while they rethink their existence? That bacon?Chozon1 wrote: Bacon?
Love it!
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Prosciutto?

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Interestingly enough, not so much. Yes, I know it's "Italian bacon," but the one time I had it, I thought it was undercooked. I was not impressed, and have tried to avoid it ever since.delve wrote:Prosciutto?

