@Turtle Did you eat a glass sandwich or something?
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@Will There's the original Team Fortress mod for Quake 3, then there's Team Fortress Classic, which I believe is a Half-Life mod. There was never actually a real Team Fortress 1 in the technical sense.
Gonna disappear for a while guys, my parents are over admiring my puppies (and helping me fix a window).
@Crowfall And expensive. Embroidery machines aren't cheap.
See this is why I don't post here often. The darn thread moves so fast that by the time I see the topic shift towards something I'm interested in the thread is five pages past it. Well screw that! Somepony brought up youtube autocaptioning so I'm going to post a bucking video about it!
I talk about stuff from the past all the time.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
What would DT, SS, and FR think about Canterlot?
I'm not sure about Donald Trump but Franklin Roosevelt would probably fit in.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Are there places you can go to use one of those machines without buying one? Like a Kinkos, but for sewing?
Im going to guess that the 400 dollar machines dont do the programmable stuff maybe? The machines I was looking at that were programmable started at ~3k. When I took my sewing machine in to get repaired a few weeks ago they had some of them there, .
Huh. Now I'm imagining time keepers needing to constantly adjust dates and calendars based on small inconsistencies in Celestia's scheduling. and come to think of it given that they seem to set the length of their own seasons they'd have to do some calculations to see how long each of them should last, how long the sun needs to be up each day for each season, adjust the plans when there's ever any scheduling errors...
I actually thought of that too. My fanon is that the scientists created their own time standard for conveinence, but since it's uncoordinated with the day cycle, you end up with strange stufff like noon at 3AM.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Hey Mousa
Journalism is just a gun. It's only got one bullet in it, but if you aim right, that's all you need.
I didn't enjoy the experiences.
I always feel weird when people ask me if I want to come with them to the shooting range to shoot guns. I just don't see the appeal.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Niether do I to be honest.
Journalism is just a gun. It's only got one bullet in it, but if you aim right, that's all you need.
I used to shoot...it was ok I guess.
Tealove is best pony.
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