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Geek Culture / Working at papyrus is most enjoyable

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AlecM
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Location: Concord, MA
Posted: 19th Oct 2002 07:20
I love my job now. Although they have me doing the lowliest of grunt at the moment its still 10 times better than being a library page. They have a refrigerator stocked with about 10 diff types of soda and a cabinet full of chips (fries for you brits) right now iv been assigned to look through all textures in the track directories than find buildings that have windows that need reflections. After that I make a mask for the box mapping and save out my images, edit this weird file that lacks an extension, and then rebuild the level file. Iv almost finished Talladega

oh, and they have nice bathrooms.
Goto http://www.shellshockede.com
Mirthin
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Location: Land of the Rising Haggis
Posted: 19th Oct 2002 17:16
In Britain and Scotland we call them crisps.
Incandescant
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Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 19th Oct 2002 17:38
papyrus???
Should I know who or what that company is?
Who or what is that??

System: Athlon TBird 800Mhz, 320MB RAM, GeForce 2MX440, DX8.1
Shadow Robert
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Location: Hertfordshire, England
Posted: 19th Oct 2002 18:12
Hahaa Busted Mirthin - now we know you're country

Papyrus are famous for the Nasca series and being a subsiduary of Seirra Online... recent years though they've not really been making much of an impact.

Ya know i don't remember hearing any news of them in the past 2years thou.

great to hear your not just the office gofer thou, otherwise you'd be down the 7/11 getting more stuff

Anata aru kowagaru no watashi!
Mirthin
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Posted: 19th Oct 2002 20:29
Actually, I've mentioned Scotland many a time, it's just that under location it doesn't have the choice of Scotland. I think. I'm proud to be Scottish.
Ian T
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Posted: 30th Oct 2002 00:24
I'm proud that I'm not proud nor ashamed of being American .

--Mouse
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 30th Oct 2002 03:32
hehee... well i'm proud to be English
ya know its kinda weird the rivalry between the english & scots, espcially the Gordies and Scots
I mean there is a deep seeded recentment on both sides, but its kinda civilised - hahaa

Ya know i thought a perfect example was that fight which was setup over the football teams with TXT messaging ... like 50guys from each supporting side setup a big ass fight in the middle of nowhere
truely classic, its like "yeah we hate you and we're gonna beat the crap outta you... everyone get out ya diaries and we'll find out when we're all next free for it "

Anata aru kowagaru no watashi!
Solidz Snake
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Posted: 30th Oct 2002 05:57
hehehe! i'm proud to be a ***** !!!

from my country, the chips, fries & crisps are called "kentang goreng"!

MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Try & catch,
Which is country is that!!!

(hey! it rhymes!)

Snake? What happened?
Snake?
Snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake!!! - Colonel Roy Campbell
Mirthin
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Posted: 10th Nov 2002 21:10
Uh, ok.

As for the animosity, the English started it! *ducks for cover*

This has "Fiasco" written all over it.
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 11th Nov 2002 03:12
hahaa... yeah they did, we also finished it too

Anata aru kowagaru no watashi!
indi
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Location: Earth, Brisbane, Australia
Posted: 11th Nov 2002 06:19
except in the cricket

aussies decimated the UK side by over 400 runs last game.

ouch thats just not cricket is it m8

hehe oi oi oi

Martyn Pittuck
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Posted: 11th Nov 2002 09:41
football (soccer) as well

we invented it, and do not do well internationaly

The Outside is a evil place to be, too much light, too much noise and too many distractions....
I went outside once and my FPS rate dropped to 5.
Van B
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Location: Sunnyvale
Posted: 11th Nov 2002 11:52
Hey Mirthin, what part of Scotland are you form? - I'm from Fife (East coast, near Edinburgh) myself .

Vegeta, The Scots actually get on really well with northerners, now the southern softies!, everyone hates them (the northern English, the Scots, the Welsh, and the Irish). It's all sorta tongue in cheek though - like the Americans and Canadians.

Indi, cricket is a strickly English pastime, Scots have never seen the point of cricket, like the way they all drink tea and eat cakes at half time!. Can you imagine an old firm (Rangers v Celtic) football match where they put on a half time buffet? - it's madness I tell you!.


Van-B
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Posted: 11th Nov 2002 19:10
Van B, I'm located around Glasgow. It's true, I've never cared a wicket for cricket. Our national games include hammer throwing and caber tossing. Throwing big heavy objects around.

This has "Fiasco" written all over it.
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 11th Nov 2002 20:28
hey hey who you callin' a southern softie
don't make me come over there and ruffle your hair ol' man

football wasn't invented in england ... was however changed into the game you play today
god knows why the Yanks call it Soccer, i mean there aren't really socks involved - make more sense to called it Booter or something. I think the original name for it makes sense ...
One Round Ball, use your Foot only to kick it in to a goal!

now american football lets see ...
One Ball that looks like a Fat Man sat one it, you use your foo-erm no hands to run it past a line.

yeah i can understand why its called football (morons )
I never got cricket, i mean you hit the ball and run back 'n' forth - but your only allow to do it a certain number of times, you're padded to hell meaning if you get hit it doesn't hurt (what kinda sport is that!?)
lol and the scoring system confuses the hell outta me

like tennis really... musta been invented by someone who hates to loose, i mean think about it rather than the score going
1, 2, 3, Match Point
it goes 15, 30, 40, Match Point
and when it gets to 40 if you both have 40 someone has to hit it to get an advantage to be able to win!!
seriously you can picture the guy trying his hardest to win by making up those kinda rules

another one i'm not so sure about is rugby - i mean seems kinda backward ... if you want to pass you have to throw it behind, kinda defeats the whole point in running up the field if you ask me, like go 20yards to find out the closest persion is 15yards back and behind the defense lol

ho hum eh

Anata aru kowagaru no watashi!
Kentaree
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Posted: 11th Nov 2002 22:20
Solidus, are you from Indonesia?

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Mirthin
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Posted: 11th Nov 2002 22:22
They call football soccer because they already plagarized rugby and called it American Football. In the UK when we play rugby, we don't wear armour like wussies.

Anonymous Radio Caller : "what's that all about them callin' soccer football? Speak English ya limey moron"
Lazlo : "Well I think you'll find they were speaking English first - the people over here were speaking Shishonian Cherokee" - Chatterbox FM - GTA3

This has "Fiasco" written all over it.
indi
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Posted: 12th Nov 2002 02:45
cricket reminds me of swords and catapults and castle walls

Shadow Robert
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Posted: 12th Nov 2002 03:42
lol... we should make that a game instead... see which team can demolish the others castle first
365 days to build the castle ... 2hours to knock it down!
now thats Pay-Per-Veiw Entertainment

Anata aru kowagaru no watashi!
Solidz Snake
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Posted: 12th Nov 2002 06:02
Wooo... that was close, but not that close Kentaree! hehehe!





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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 12th Nov 2002 06:31
hahaa... indonesia... oh yeah i remember now thats just a few miles from Luton in Hertfordshire isn't it - i'm sure Solidus is from around there somewhere

Anata aru kowagaru no watashi!

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