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Crazy Tuvok

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These are of course rough guidelines, but I see from the posts here that the codex does indeed have its fair share of geeks. Which of course is great as geek is the new cool. Personally I am nerd working hard at achieving geekdom have all the requsite interests and am hindered only by my lack of talent/smarts.

Voss - gotta second Saint here you did miss out if you never had an Amiga.

Good news about the to-hit rolls being in. I love that.
 

Vault Dweller

Commissar, Red Star Studio
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Crazy Tuvok said:
These are of course rough guidelines, but I see from the posts here that the codex does indeed have its fair share of geeks.
Major understatement :lol:
 

Voss

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I just missed them somehow...
Oh right. I was in Central Maryland Hell at the time, and before that in rural New York, where people didn't hold with that new-fangled electronic nonsense.
I shifted to a Unix based system right after that though, as the Amiga was dying. (My first year of university. The previous year's computer science students were using Amigas, the new ones had DECstations.)
The guy across the hall raved about his on a more or less constant basis. It got to the point that I wanted to shove the graphics co-processor up his fat ass.
 

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