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THE END IS NIGH

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WELL GUYS. SINCE WE ARE NOW IN THE POST SERVER CRASH APOCALYPSE LET'S HAVE SOME FUN.

I AM PUTTING TOGETHER A WARRING, MARAUDING BAND OF MEN. TRANNIES CAN COOK. TO TAKE BACK A LITTLE SLICE OF HEAVEN. WE WILL SET UP CAMP IN OH SAY, SCOTLAND AND GATHER ANTIQUATED COMPUTER PARTS AND RULE THE INTERNETS. BUT OF COURSE THERE WILL BE A HAREM AS WELL FOR ALL YOU MUSLIMS. UM OTHER STUFF WILL COME AS WE WORK THIS THING OUT.
 

4too

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New Age Shock Filters?

New Age Shock Filters?



DarkUnderlord said:
There is a chance the RAM might like, over-heat the system and totally fry everything. And also wipe the hard-drive and replace everything with pictures of Emma Watson.

Will Emma Waston sub as proxy 'filth' filter?
emma-watson-picture23.jpg

http://jbrave.com/hollywood/young/emma- ... ture23.jpg

A kinder genteeler 'tub girl'?



4too
 

ecliptic

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Answer: The Pit resulted from a merger of two Planescape: Torment fansites, The Mazes and Well of Torment. While The Mazes had a really nice design (and did quite well in IGN's Torment Fansite Competition), Well Of Torment was the only fansite at the time with an active staff, regular updates and a bunch of original content. The two were merged into The Pit, which was the biggest, baddest Torment fansite up until and right after the game was released. Of course, other fish soon appeared in the same pond (such as Sorcerer's), but The Pit remained the favorite for the old-school Torment community. While no longer updated, it remains a useful source of Torment info and a nice piece of Planescape: Torment community history.
 

Calis

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ecliptic said:
Answer: The Pit resulted from a merger of two Planescape: Torment fansites, The Mazes and Well of Torment. While The Mazes had a really nice design (and did quite well in IGN's Torment Fansite Competition), Well Of Torment was the only fansite at the time with an active staff, regular updates and a bunch of original content. The two were merged into The Pit, which was the biggest, baddest Torment fansite up until and right after the game was released. Of course, other fish soon appeared in the same pond (such as Sorcerer's), but The Pit remained the favorite for the old-school Torment community. While no longer updated, it remains a useful source of Torment info and a nice piece of Planescape: Torment community history.
It is also how I learned that if you don't keep ownership of a domain name yourself, you should at least have someone trusted have it.

I'm glad we have more RAM for The Pit now though.
 

Cassidy

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DarkSign said:
Xor said:
back to sportforredneck said:
DarkSign said:
I was the first to predict the decline of the codex.
Where have you been?

I put videogames to the background for awhile and dropped off the map.

But I'm still watching...

Wise choice, it's not like you'll be missing much considering the average quality of the latest games anyway.
 

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