Matthew on 10/10/2006 at 08:45
Well, RB and I sorted it out, as you can see.
RyushiBlade on 17/10/2006 at 13:11
Yes. Since TTLG has a zero tolerance policy towards piracy, I was a bit skeptical about the link, especially since it was allowing you to download the songs from the album. However, Matthew informed me that Directsong actually officially distributes the soundtrack for Bethesda. My mistake.
henke on 24/11/2006 at 10:32
Quote Posted by ~s:a:n:i:t:y~
Oh, and I sleep in that t-shirt :)
Please tell me that's the only thing you do in it.
~s:a:n:i:t:y~ on 24/11/2006 at 21:21
Quote Posted by henke
Please tell me that's the only thing you do in it.
er..."that's the only thing you do in it" :p
~s:a:n:i:t:y~ on 30/1/2007 at 10:30
Reanimating in spite of a necromancy warning a thread that you had once started and you had posted in last, may only be an evidence of a very bad taste :cheeky: . But creating an absolutely useless thread that would lie dead within few days is a crime even worse. So, choosing between bad and bad, I picked this old one.
Anyway, the issue is my Saturday evening that was spent reading. Reading books. On different subjects and of different categories.
At First Edition. :tsktsk:
Just decided to entertain me some. Home-made coffee and in-game music included. :)
Now I can say with certainty that I feel pity for all the things undiscovered by people who try to finish playing in one or two weeks or by people simply too lazy for discoveries. All of the stories I have read are very good written, and pretty interesting, too. That was when I promised myself not to miss a single book that happens on my way. It is worth it indeed.
Prepared for a long play, really :)
Pisces on 30/1/2007 at 11:40
I do that all the time in morrowind, its only weird if the homemade coffee is ingame coffee. Morrowind has some very good books, many of the same books as oblivion but they removed/added some and it is a lot easier to find the rare books and build a large collection in morrowind. Just comparing the lists in both the CSs and I think morrowind has more.
~s:a:n:i:t:y~ on 30/1/2007 at 11:57
No. Coffee is self-made. Can't quit the habit.
Pisces on 30/1/2007 at 12:36
Fair trade coffee I hope, the black marsh isn't going to develop through underpaid unsustainable labour.
~s:a:n:i:t:y~ on 30/1/2007 at 13:02
Fairest.
steo on 1/2/2007 at 21:31
Have you started walking up to complete strangers and telling them that you saw a mudcrab the other day?
What about walking into shops, crouching and then stealing shelves full of goods?
I suppose we only really need to worry when you start complaining that Lucien Lachance hasn't come for you yet...