Sunday Morning Stuff
May. 18th, 2003 10:32 amMy story with a clunky title (Crookshanks, Scabbers, and the Grand Rodent Race of 1993) went off to my beta, and now even though it's way too soon I'm checking my email every few minutes for a reply.
I need to buy me some of this. Indeed.
I need to add The Sorcerer's Apprentice to my recs page.
hp_femme is da man (or da woman) for posting the link. I love the Snape and the Harry in it, and though there's no sex yet, when the story gets to that it's going to rock. You can feel it building up to that already. Darned WIP though... Write faster! Please!
Though I didn't agree with how this test was set up, I took it anyway. (You *lost points* for being original in GMing -- if you were a boring, uncreative GM, you get more "credit" for GMing. That's just wrong.) Gotten from
spenceraloysius. Results:
I need to buy me some of this. Indeed.
I need to add The Sorcerer's Apprentice to my recs page.
Though I didn't agree with how this test was set up, I took it anyway. (You *lost points* for being original in GMing -- if you were a boring, uncreative GM, you get more "credit" for GMing. That's just wrong.) Gotten from
| Your Ultimate Roleplaying Purity Score | ||
| Category | Your Score | Average |
| Hacklust | 40.57% Will kill for XP | 53.2% |
| Sensitive Roleplaying | 34.18% All the game's your stage | 49.2% |
| GM Experience | 53.62% Puts the players through the wringer | 63.6% |
| Systems Knowledge | 93.5% Played in a couple of campaigns | 87.7% |
| Livin' La Vida Dorka | 43.68% Has interesting conversations in public | 57.8% |
| You are 57.57% pure Average Score: 64.9% | ||
COLD ICE
Date: 2003-05-18 03:02 pm (UTC)- flourescent office lighting and drop ceiling
- windows, dark at top and light 1/4 way down and a red EXIT sign
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- possibly another building in the distance
- guy in the middle cream/black multi-colored coat on taking the picture, holding his arms up to about chest/neck level
- his hair and three other people's heads
- a wood door
- A man in a red shirt, behind the photographer's left shoulder
This almost looks like two images superimposed - people's heads are clearly visible, yet features of the window and door are also visible in the same space where their heads are... probably meaning there are multiple partial reflections. Maybe there is another piece of glass between the photographer and the glass with the COLD ICE sign on it, possibly at a 45 degree angle. The EXIT sign is probably not over the window as it appears to be, but is probably behind the guys standing around/behind the photographer (as is the guy in the red shirt and the white shelves behind him). The image of the windows is probably the one that is at an angle (or there might be multiple images at an angle)