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Post by Z451 on Jul 17, 2014 23:00:53 GMT
^My Vita doesn't take the clearest of pictures, so hopefully, that's clear enough. When was that, I fell over, the first time? Year and a half ago? Unfortunately, for the wall, the shower door was no longer there, to save it. ^^' Maybe should have had myself checked out, but don't know if now would be too late or not, so I probably won't bother.. All I can say is, my ass hurt, all of Saturday. Geez that's some crack. You must have fell pretty bad to break ceramic tiles. You ok?
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Post by DamagingRob on Jul 18, 2014 20:32:54 GMT
Pretty much. Happened Saturday, so it's been almost a week. The worst was a large red mark, on my upper back/neck area. I'd imagine that was what hit the wall. I held an ice pack, on it, for a while, and it mostly went away, that same day, though. My butt was sore, from landing on it, I would think. After colliding with the wall, I probably fell straight down on it.
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Post by DamagingRob on Jul 30, 2014 2:05:18 GMT
I don't know where else to post this, without making a new thread, somewhere.. But what the hell is that background?! Is it possible, for me, to change it? Really screws with my eyes, for some reason.
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Post by DamagingRob on Oct 2, 2014 17:15:37 GMT
Last night was interesting, to say the least. A transformer, that controls our house and 5 others on our street, went out. From 1-8 A.M., we were without power.. Better then, than when we're up and about, I guess. Although, I had to listen to my parents complain, about not being able to make coffee, in the morning. :/
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Post by g4hardcore on Oct 2, 2014 18:43:11 GMT
That's weird. I live in Florida, and the same thing has been happening. We know because our microwaves and stoves need near daily resetting some mornings.
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Post by DamagingRob on Oct 3, 2014 0:02:26 GMT
It just started pouring, so I wouldn't be surprised if we lose power, now, due to weather.. But yeah, none of us slept a whole lot, since they were working on it, from 4ish to just before 8. Think they replaced the whole pole. ^^'
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Post by DSkillz on Oct 3, 2014 0:08:53 GMT
^Which means, being a fellow Illinoisian, it won't be long 'til it start pouring here in Chicago, either.
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Post by DamagingRob on Oct 3, 2014 0:15:08 GMT
Heh. Yeah, the radar does show it's heading that way..
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Post by shockwave on Oct 3, 2014 0:15:43 GMT
So while no longer for the company, I do have an inside look at some of the sets coming out.
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Post by DamagingRob on Oct 3, 2014 12:52:22 GMT
You used to work for Lego?
And funny enough, the power did go out, not too long after my last post. It was only for a second or 2, though, and came right back on. Then the rain let up some, and had no more problems, the rest of the night.
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Post by shockwave on Oct 5, 2014 14:52:49 GMT
Yep. Worked at MOA's Legoland.
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Post by DamagingRob on Oct 5, 2014 18:16:03 GMT
Cool. That sounds like it'd be a fun job.
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Post by shockwave on Oct 6, 2014 10:50:44 GMT
it was, except for the daily "Do you have Harry Potter Lego sets?" or the "Do you have t-shirts?" or "Do you sell the mini-figs by themselves" I mean yeah it is a tourist trap at points, *cough* the big blue robot seen below is the tallest indoor Lego sculpture, though I swear every damn day at least 20 people called it a Transformer. *cough*. There were some fun questions I didn't mind answering like, "Do you know if series X is going to have a Lego set?" I miss the job, recent move forced me to leave the job.
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Post by g4hardcore on Oct 9, 2014 17:50:06 GMT
I was just thinking. If we're sending people to Mars to begin colonization there, wouldn't it be the best if we terraformed it first? I mean, stations are cool, but home is where it's at!
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Post by Ruinus on Oct 9, 2014 23:34:28 GMT
I was just thinking. If we're sending people to Mars to begin colonization there, wouldn't it be the best if we terraformed it first? I mean, stations are cool, but home is where it's at! Because changing the atmosphere on Mars to have oxygen (and just this, not counting for how you'd give Mars a magnetic fields to defend against asteroids and block deadly radiation or heat it up to levels capable of sustaining Earth plant and animal life) would take forty thousand years. Or, if we wanted to terraform Mars in the coolest way possible we could slam asteroids into it! Except we'd have to get 10 billion ton asteroids strapped with nuclear engines that would move the asteroid for 10 years towards Mars and slam it into it to melt away all the ice and ammonia to make water and greenhouse effects on Mars. If we had "several" of these missions over 50 years, we could expect to terraform Mars in 50 years... except that all the asteroids we dropped and all the dust in the atmosphere would make Mars uninhabitable (but terraformed!) for "centuries".
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