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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 23, 2005
Good he needs to get involved in other beings problems - I think that he was influenced too much by that minor deity he was priest for---Benjob (whatever). If you can't help them solve the problems they have--give them some new ones. Sometimes the point of view shift is enough tto solve all the problems at once---killing two for the price of one so to speak. Sorry ---there seems to be a nattering virus circulating. Maybe I should visit sick bay and have it extracted.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 23, 2005
It's GodBen, he's no made up character, he's an h2g2 member, head of the Masters of the Multiverse
but don't hurt benjahv, he can't help himself now, he's got bad virus problems on his computer (
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 23, 2005
I've no intention of hurting him. I sorry his computer has a virus---I always know that viruses had the most potential of any organisms on this planet---now they have gone technical what's next nanobots?
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 23, 2005
we'll see... in fact it's got *four* viruses, now how bad is that?
Well, anyhow... Dimitri said you were talking about a badge for the rpg? I'll do my best
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 23, 2005
I saw your drawing the other day, Tav, i was impressed. That was so cool with the dragon's tail in it and everything. I guess you can see well enough to put all those little details in that's great. I'm sure you'll come up with a terrific design. I've got to remind Dmitri of the health warning for the the RPG thread. Sorry about Benjav's computer that is really terrible.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 23, 2005
thanks
I love doing these little details.
Unfortunately I'm not as good in doing things at the computer as I am on a paper, and I have to take whatever I find here on h2g2, I can't get anything new in. But I'll try to get something nice.
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 25, 2005
Fine, thanks. Hope you're enjoying the blog.
Guten Appetit!
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 25, 2005
Danke!
Yea, 9 new posts in the rpg while I had dinner! ... but it was worth it, my mum brought cheese from France
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 25, 2005
oh
I'd send you some if I could
on the other hand I just have to lean Kulturgeschichte, that makes up for it... on the other hand that's quite interesting...
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 25, 2005
Like that cow? That at least is funny. I couldn't imagine them doing that in Germany. India, yes, but Germany?
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 25, 2005
yes, like that cow
Well, cows are inside, so it has to look like a cow, that's the whole background, if pigs would be inside, it would look like a pig, and so on.
And most things weren't built anyhow.
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 25, 2005
Architects have a strange sense of humor. And the ones that don't, build Bauhaus, I guess.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 25, 2005
well, Bauhaus is horrible. Did you ever see their main building? but that's oldfashioned anyhow
And, yes, maybe you need a strange sense of humor, but I am happy that my prof are jumpin around on one leg through the lecture hall or tell little sories about how the Tyrolinas are sitting on their mountains and so
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 25, 2005
The professors? No. Architects wear mainly black things, no clowns costumes.
The tyrolians? No little ones and only sometimes anymore.
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