Depends on what you mean... if you are talking about electronic devices that can play music, I'd have to say a MacBook Pro. If you're talking about electric instruments... I'm still tempted to say the MacBook Pro, but I'll go with electric guitar instead.
Jorgmeisterwork wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YClrG3tdHO4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; An illustration that shows that even the fuse burns underwater.
That is because its black powder both in the fuse and in the rocket, who consists of Sodium Nitrate, Sulphur and Charcoal, eventualla Sodium perchlorate instead of black powder.
It Carries it own oxygen, and gives off more heat than the water can transfer away. So gunpowder will keep on burning in water.
Luckily this is an English stie, i couldnt have posted it on a Norwegian christian site, because theyr swearing a lot
They still have to light the thing above water, though. Still that was more effective than I thought it would be.
Also, you found a way to make ice fishing a whole lot more interesting....
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 5:40 am
by Chozon1
I told you man. They're like tiny submarines. It's more fun to launch rockets underwater than above water. Poor fish though...I want to try it with a mortar round. @_@
Jaerb interviews?
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:37 pm
by Sstavix
Chozon1 wrote:
Jaerb interviews?
I don't know what a Jaerb is... so I don't know why I would want to interview one.
This stuff is amazingly cool. We use it ourselves - we sprinkle an area that we've had chickens in, and it'll kill all the mites that like to live in their legs. I've heard that there is a food-grade version of the stuff that can be used as a parasite cleanse, but I've never tried it myself.
I actually have a box of food grade DE, and was wondering what to do with it. I'm considering tooth paste, but I'm having trouble finding a recipe that fully utilizes it.
Heard of it... but except for StrongBad's appearance in Poker Night at the Inventory, I know nothing about it.
Chozon1 wrote:I actually have a box of food grade DE, and was wondering what to do with it. I'm considering tooth paste, but I'm having trouble finding a recipe that fully utilizes it.
If you'd like, I can ask my wife to look into it and see what she can find. That's her domain, as it were.
Chozon1 wrote:Face pain?
They can be a real pain in the ... face.
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 5:16 am
by Chozon1
Give Strongbad a shot, next time you have ten minutes. It's like...the pinnacle of internet humor. Or it was.
At the moment, the DE is just sitting around, being dust. And I don't think we have plans for it (since insecticide wise, we've actually got a 20 bag of animal grade. O_O). So some ideas would be great.
What are your thoughts on Avernum: Escape the Pit?
It's on sale for $1.99, and I have $1.74 in Steam cash. Is it anything like the originals?
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:45 am
by Sstavix
Chozon1 wrote:
What are your thoughts on Avernum: Escape the Pit?
It's on sale for $1.99, and I have $1.74 in Steam cash. Is it anything like the originals?
Well, my name appears in the manual as a beta tester, so there's that going for it.
Other than that, the storyline is pretty much the same as the original, first Avernum (and before that, the first Exile). The gameplay has been simplified somewhat, in that the player has much more control over what skills he or she can allocate points into (no more hidden skills, for starters). The graphics also are much, much better.
Altogether, if you haven't played the original - or never got very far - it can be a worthwhile addition to your Steam library. If you've finished the original game already, then expect a lot of the material to feel like a retread of what you've already gone through (if you liked it, then go for it! If not, then you may as well pass).
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 6:01 am
by Chozon1
Nice. XD That's awesome!
I actually haven't played any of the series so far, so I went ahead and bought it. I paid $.25 for it. New record. I'm sort of hyped.
So silently we fade away, to never be alone?
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 1:27 pm
by Sstavix
Chozon1 wrote:Nice. XD That's awesome!
I actually haven't played any of the series so far, so I went ahead and bought it. I paid $.25 for it. New record. I'm sort of hyped.
Perhaps I should have included a link to my review of the original Avernum series to give you a better idea of what the gameplay is like... but you're on the review board, so I'm sure you've read it before, anyway. In any case, have fun, and if you need any hints, tips or advice, I may be able to help you.
Chozon1 wrote:So silently we fade away, to never be alone?
That sounds like a song lyric, but I can't place it.
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:30 am
by Chozon1
That review is actually what made me decide to buy the game. ^_^ I don't regret it, either. Even though it seems something always calls me away when I'm about to start fighting something. XD
I do have a question already, though. Do I actually need to eat food every so often, or is that just a way to restore health?
And it was a song lyric; "Silently we Fade" by Harmony.
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:55 am
by Sstavix
Chozon1 wrote:That review is actually what made me decide to buy the game. ^_^ I don't regret it, either. Even though it seems something always calls me away when I'm about to start fighting something. XD
I do have a question already, though. Do I actually need to eat food every so often, or is that just a way to restore health?
It used to be, in the early Exile games, that you had to keep food around in order to survive. In the Avernum games - except for the sixth game - it simply serves as a low-budget healing potion when out in the fields. Have your people eat it for a quick pick-me-up, or simply sell it, if you wish.
There are lots of artifacts from the earlier games. Such as weights on some of the items that you can't equip. I asked Jeff Vogel about that while I was beta-testing - why are their weights on items when they have no effect on your encumbrance? (Encumbrance is only affected by items your characters are wearing or have in their hands, not in the inventory or even the "quick use" items.) His response to me? Some players complained when he removed that information. I guess some people just like meaningless stats....
Chozon1 wrote:And it was a song lyric; "Silently we Fade" by Harmony.
Seemed like it could be a song lyric. Do you recommend the group?
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 5:12 am
by Chozon1
Interesting...Now that you've said that, I feel better, as I was already pondering inventory management. XD In fact, I like that very much. And it makes more sense, when you consider it.
I'm also really loving the fact I can tailor my characters how I want them. I mean, in most RPG's, I can do that within classes. But here, I can give my magic heavy character melee attacks and holy spells, and give my warrior a few magics so he's not stuck. :O It's amazing. And the open world of it all...I haven't even found the "main" quest.
Here's Harmony:
I love them. But I 'spose it depends on your flavor of music.
Being deceived by drinks without caffeine?
Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 7:32 pm
by Sstavix
Chozon1 wrote:
I'm also really loving the fact I can tailor my characters how I want them. I mean, in most RPG's, I can do that within classes. But here, I can give my magic heavy character melee attacks and holy spells, and give my warrior a few magics so he's not stuck. :O It's amazing.
That kind of flexibility is very nice. Outside of the Elder Scrolls, it's hard to find that kind of optimization in designing characters.
Spoiler:
It also can be used as a strategic element. Eventually you'll find demons that specifically go after spellcasters and can nullify magic use, basically making them puny meat shields. Some players have found a workaround to this - by giving their fighter-types one rank in a spellcasting ability, the demons will charge at them instead... which is exactly what the players wanted in the first place.
Chozon1 wrote:And the open world of it all...I haven't even found the "main" quest.
By now you've received hints of them. Yes, them - there are actually three "main quests," and you can win with all three of them with the same party, if you'd like.
Chozon1 wrote:Here's Harmony:
I love them. But I 'spose it depends on your flavor of music.
I'll have to give it a listen when I'm at home later.
Chozon1 wrote:Being deceived by drinks without caffeine?
I've never had this happen to me. I've had the opposite happen, though - drinking something only to find out later that it does have caffeine. Usually with cream sodas.