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  1. nice! Warframe has a ton of nice ones, as well as Transistor
  2. Don't go about this from that angle. Its not reliable, and whatever server is set up will be gone in a month or 2 if you do. The average lifespan of a server is about 3 months because people always try to go at it from this angle. Instead ask yourself: Can I donate monthly to this? How much can I donate monthly? If we have 6 players, and if everyone can only give 2$ a month, then it changes what I look for as far as host. If we have 6 players and only 3 can give 2$ a month, then it changes things again If we have 10 players and each can give 5$ then it changes things... Does this make sense? All hosts, that Tommy doesn't pick, can be decent, they are not universal though. I've run more servers than I care to admit, all fail because everyone promises to donate vast amounts, never delivers, and then shit falls apart. IF!!!!! People can reliably donate 2$ to 4$ a month, or a lump sum equivalent that can be banked, we can have a decent server for a while. But we need at least 2$, preferably more as I know you all want mods and plugins. EDIT: The end goal is to have enough players that we can reliably spend 16-20$ a month on this thing. Less money = less mods, less bandwidth, etc.... More money = more, to a point, that point is nebulous so don't ask for definitions
  3. So servers cost money. I learned long ago to NOT front this cost for people. So you guys need to get together and figure out how serious you are about this. Tommy can attest to the fact that I have built a few modpacks for him to try out. I don't know if he has, but I have done the work, and will continue to do such as it is something I enjoy. Money directly impacts what can be put into a server/ modpack though. Not to mention many mods are now charging for their use. I have no issue doing the behind the scenes work for you all, but the money needs to be set aside first before I do.
  4. Yea, thats not what I sent them. It is what I wanted to send them though. I will post up any response I get from them
  5. I emailed the company because apparently 'MURICANS are quite a bit larger than you fuckers over in the Former EU (Seriously I did email them to get a clarification on sizing conversions.)
  6. This is pretty cool. Happy for you Lee! also.....
  7. I thought this was done a while ago.... Who is the lead?
  8. Is Val Kilmer going to play the role of a C-130?
  9. Sennex

    Far Cry 5

    oh god, this reminds me of a HORRIBLE comic book series that was just started I read this shit, and tried to return it.
  10. I know Snyder and Whedon are good friends and have worked on other things before (According to Snyder), so I am glad that he had someone he was able to lean on and pass the torch to. Also, yea, I wouldn't be able to deal if my son did the same
  11. In March, Snyders daughter committed suicide. He stepped away from Justice League work and passed it off to Joss Whedon http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/zack-snyder-steps-down-justice-league-deal-family-tragedy-1006455
  12. The first two areas spawn them fairly quickly now. Just do patrols, and keep an eye on the Event timer app
  13. So this dude is pretty awesome https://streamable.com/pzqnm http://www.9news.com.au/world/2017/05/24/05/58/homeless-hero-helps-save-children-after-manchester-attack A homeless man who frantically pulled nails and glass from injured people's eyes during the aftermath of the Manchester bombing has been awarded a place to live for his bravery. Stephen Jones, 35, described watching mothers weeping over the "lifeless" bodies of their children as he raced through the crowds in Manchester and carried victims to safety. "I… realised what was happening and saw children coming out, screaming and covered in blood," 35-year-old Stephen Jones told ITV after helping to save the lives of wounded kids. "It was a lot of children with blood all over them, crying and screaming." It wasn't until Mr Jones wiped the blood and debris from children's eyes that he saw the full extent of their injuries. "We were having to pull nails and bits of glass out of their arms and faces," he said. The former bricklayer who has been sleeping rough in Manchester for more than a year, attracted the attention of West Ham United FC co-chairman David Sullivan and his son, who tracked down Mr Jones via social media and offered him free rent for six months. "Me and dad want to rent the homeless man in Manchester a house for six months to help him get on his feet. If anyone can help us get in touch much much appreciated. Such a self-less act needs rewarding. Please tag anyone who can help us," David Sullivan Jr wrote in Twitter while trying to find the homeless hero. WE HAVE FOUND STEVE ! Shows the power for good social media has. Thank you to all those involved, you have helped change a mans life ❤️ — DAVE SULLIVAN JNR (@DaveSulley) May 23, 2017 Mr Jones told the UK network he witnessed "hysterical" mothers crying next to their children's bodies as he continued to carry more people to safety on Monday night. The former bricklayer said "I wouldn't have been able to live with myself if I'd just walked away," adding that he will never forget the horrific images of carnage he witnessed that night. Salman Abedi, 22 from Manchester has been identified as the suspected perpetrator of the attack which killed 22 people and injured 59 at an Ariana Grande concert. The youngest victim identified so far is eight-year-old girl Saffie Roussos, from Lancashire, north-west of Manchester.
  14. How the fuck is it 8am and I don't have any coffee yet.
  15. Daddy what are clouds made of? Linux servers, mostly...
  16. A wife promised her husband she'd be home by midnight when she went out drinking with her friends... "I'll be home by midnight, I promise." She said. The hours passed as the margaritas went down way too easily. Around 3 a.m. and a bit loaded, she headed home. Just as she walked into the door the cuckoo clock in the hallway started up and 'cuckooed' 3 times. Quickly realizing that her husband might wake up, the wife cuckooed another 9 times. She was proud of herself for coming up with such a quick witted solution in order to escape a possible conflict with him. "Even smashed, 3 cuckoos plus 9 cuckoos equals 12 cuckoos. That's midnight!" She thought. The next morning the husband asked his wife what time she got home last night. "Midnight!" She replied. The husband didn't seem pissed in the least so she thought she'd gotten away with it. Then he said, "We need a new cuckoo clock." She asked him why and he said, "Well, last night our clock 'cuckooed' 3 times then said, 'Oh shit', 'cuckooed' 4 times, cleared it's throat, 'cuckooed' 3 times, giggled, 'cuckooed' twice more, then tripped over the coffee table and farted.
  17. This is for PC, not sure if you all have ever played it. I played the shit out of the first one and built a ton of really bad tracks back in the day. I might pick it up again as my son keeps looking at racing games, but won't play mario kart for some reason. http://trackmaniaforever.com/
  18. Dave and I played a lot with sub-forums and shit. One thing I learned in that time frame was the minute you break it out into its own, seperate from its genre, it will die. Its like getting a chic's name tattoo'd on you, a month later you are sobbing in your beer, because you busted her blowing some dude fresh out of prison with coke lines scattered around the coffee table........ Maybe thats just me though
  19. No idea, but it looks like a sidearm to me
  20. Watched this:
  21. Interstellar 5555 was amazing
  22. maintenance, shoul dbe another 3 hours or so
  23. The Gun Replica's are pretty amazing. https://www.flickr.com/photos/155176695@N07/sets/72157684069523666/with/33997897964/
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