"Would you kindly..."
This event seemed pretty cool. Nothing beats running around awakening bluepills. The exclusiveness of this event was a lot more interesting although exclusive comes at the price of excluding mass participation. Checks and Balances are hard to beat. Although there seems to be a trend lately with the, "Pick 5-6 people for a team, team does something, team gets awarded." type events, I do like the fact that the events arn't just merely mobs of people getting able to do very little except stand by and watch the events happen. Usually those events invite spammers and the what-not, etc.
"Would you kindly..." " />This event seemed pretty cool. Nothing beats running around awakening bluepills. The exclusiveness of this event was a lot more interesting although exclusive comes at the price of excluding mass participation. Checks and Balances are hard to beat. Although there seems to be a trend lately with the, "Pick 5-6 people for a team, team does something, team gets awarded." type events, I do like the fact that the events arn't just merely mobs of people getting able to do very little except stand by and watch the events happen. Usually those events invite spammers and the what-not, etc.
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Would you kindly make me Neo, Rarebit?
Murderers...
No worries! We are no murderers. My ship the Yucatan was "pick up the pieces". Warm welcome to my crew, mes amis
P.S. It was a very nicccccccce event!
I wonder what kind of useless program flood was before the Machines decides to boot him.
In the Source, Flood was a subroutine of a larger program. He was a good subroutine. He got things done when the other routines crashed or failed. If there was something that needed doing, there was only one subroutine to call. And what did he get for his trouble? Marked for deletion, that's what. Handling every problem that came his way since cycle number one didn't matter when there was a revised routine who could do it just a little faster.
~From MxO Archive
sontag wrote:I wonder what kind of useless program flood was before the Machines decides to boot him.In the Source, Flood was a subroutine of a larger program. He was a good subroutine. He got things done when the other routines crashed or failed. If there was something that needed doing, there was only one subroutine to call. And what did he get for his trouble? Marked for deletion, that's what. Handling every problem that came his way since cycle number one didn't matter when there was a revised routine who could do it just a little faster.~From MxO Archive
Fen wrote:sontag wrote:I wonder what kind of useless program flood was before the Machines decides to boot him.In the Source, Flood was a subroutine of a larger program. He was a good subroutine. He got things done when the other routines crashed or failed. If there was something that needed doing, there was only one subroutine to call. And what did he get for his trouble? Marked for deletion, that's what. Handling every problem that came his way since cycle number one didn't matter when there was a revised routine who could do it just a little faster.~From MxO ArchiveWhat program was he a subroutine of? How To Act Like A Ponce v1.2?
Considering his name, I've wondered if he was a weather subroutine, in charge of rainfall levels... and considering his tendency to be a wet blanket at times. I love 'um just the same. :: Laughs::
Hm... anyone else besides me wonder if that first bluepill guy was wearing nice designer shoes (as in Jimmy Choo shoes)?