The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#1251 Post by xon »

Zod wrote:i like my theory better
Your theory does work a heck of a lot better for the hugbox (creative writing) and the BROB (Bastard Random Omnipotent Being which covers quest/RP/self games). I'm actually so very suprised over the lack of perma-bans from those two forum over sex roleplay and paedophilia, tho it has been mostly stamped out.

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#1252 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

I have never, in my fucking life, used a flash drive as slow as the Kingston Digital DataTraveler 101 Generation 2. It took 40 minutes to transfer 9.39gb. It's going back.

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#1253 Post by Oxymoron »

Still faster than broadband. :v
No.

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#1254 Post by xon »

Knubble tov wrote:I have never, in my fucking life, used a flash drive as slow as the Kingston Digital DataTraveler 101 Generation 2. It took 40 minutes to transfer 9.39gb. It's going back.
That is 4mb/s, which is still USB 2 speeds. USB1 speeds top out at something like 1.5mb/s.

So yes, it can go slower!

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#1255 Post by starku »

F.J. Prefect, Esq wrote:I don't think you can really fault a person for wanting to keep a thing going for other people :v

In any case, the owner intends to use Spacebattles to stress-test his new forum software, much like he used Spacebattles to stress-test vBulletin.
I BET

no really

I believe it

It's not like mike keeps paying for sdn even though he isnt allowed to do anything out of some sense of atavism

I like adrs honesty more

"one day this will just disappoear'

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#1256 Post by Zod »

starku wrote:
F.J. Prefect, Esq wrote:I don't think you can really fault a person for wanting to keep a thing going for other people :v

In any case, the owner intends to use Spacebattles to stress-test his new forum software, much like he used Spacebattles to stress-test vBulletin.
I BET

no really

I believe it

It's not like mike keeps paying for sdn even though he isnt allowed to do anything out of some sense of atavism

I like adrs honesty more

"one day this will just disappoear'
didn't mike say once that the ads basically cover the costs of the board on their own?
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#1257 Post by starku »

So

Is it like his child that has gone into the world and has its own independent existence

At what point does offering someone a free service means you have to continue to offer that service


and ps does that mean sb doesn't

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#1258 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

xon wrote:
Knubble tov wrote:I have never, in my fucking life, used a flash drive as slow as the Kingston Digital DataTraveler 101 Generation 2. It took 40 minutes to transfer 9.39gb. It's going back.
That is 4mb/s, which is still USB 2 speeds. USB1 speeds top out at something like 1.5mb/s.

So yes, it can go slower!
This Patriot Xporter averaged 16.8mb/s with 9.41gb. Well worth the price difference!

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#1259 Post by Zod »

what could you possibly be in that big of a hurry to transfer?
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#1260 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Video files.

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#1261 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

starku wrote:I BET

no really

I believe it
Well that's good, because it's true. :v

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#1262 Post by starku »

It's a great excuse because it means he also doesn't have to actually fix anything

Can't stop
Won't finish

It's brilliant

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#1263 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

Well it's not like Kier seriously gives a shit or anything about the board per se. He doesn't post there, doesn't manage it etc. The only time he appears is to involve big software changes like talking about moving to XenForo or implementing the subscription thing.

All the 'solutions' have been the admins I guess.

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#1264 Post by thejester »

I was reviewing that old Imperial Guard doctrine thread on sb the other day, not sure why

much as I like the LoE crew that thread was a trainwreck

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#1265 Post by starku »

What kind of imperial guard we talkin

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#1266 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

Like the one from Warhammer.

I only remember that thread kind of vaguely. Can't even remember if I posted in it. I mostly remember White Rabbit and Ralson going at it for ten million rounds.

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#1267 Post by Veef »

Do they still argue btech and anime like it's a legit contest

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#1268 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

It hasn't been in vogue for a while. I can't remember a thread in that theme since I made 'The Clans invade Industrial 7' :v

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#1269 Post by thejester »

"trenches = ww1"
"er not quite, what exactly are you defining doctrine as"
"combined arms using manoeuvre"
"what you just described predates your definition of modern by about a thousand years"
"but digital technology"

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#1270 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

Yeah well the best laid plans

But the thing is a lot of 40k guys try to present the Imperial Guard as a really vital and elite organisation with cutting edge weapons and tactics, which really is more or less totally untrue and even totally at odds with the themes and imagery of the setting. So I guess people get frustrated?

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#1271 Post by Aaron »

LOL, parts of the Guard are but what what the he'll have they been reading.

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#1272 Post by starku »

Is there stuff that makes them modern ghost recon guys with acog and nvg and laser ranging air burst flashlights with under barrel emp flechettes

Cause I'd laugh :v

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#1273 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

You point out that like 1000% of images of the Imperial Guard is huge tightly packed waves of guys

And they say 'actually this is all false'

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#1274 Post by Zod »

F.J. Prefect, Esq wrote:Yeah well the best laid plans

But the thing is a lot of 40k guys try to present the Imperial Guard as a really vital and elite organisation with cutting edge weapons and tactics, which really is more or less totally untrue and even totally at odds with the themes and imagery of the setting. So I guess people get frustrated?
i always had them pegged as meat-shields sent in to soften the enemy up for the 1337 marines

but my only real exposure has been to the dow games :v
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#1275 Post by starku »

Heap of the imagery is Stalingrad and crimea and shit

Bu authors always put their stamp on suit

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