jwhitehorn wrote:That sounds horrible. Was it horrible?
Chief PeePooKaKa
MM Tribe
He's a professional and can handle it. So it shouldn't of been to bad.
jwhitehorn wrote:That sounds horrible. Was it horrible?
Chief PeePooKaKa
MM Tribe
JC wrote:I'm not fully committed to being wrong on that yet.
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Kaios wrote:I can already picture it.
Enter a large room with more chairs than people of whom are scattered about in random locations. It looks empty in comparison to its size. A man stands before the eager crowd, his hair slicked back, wearing a pair of thick rimmed glasses. As he speaks he pauses frequently to lick his dry, cracked lips. His developing voice occasionally creates a high pitched squeal which carries across the audience, momentarily waking some from their slumbers. "That pair of sthwedes are so damn sthubborn!" he cries out!
Kaios wrote:I can already picture it.
Enter a large room with more chairs than people of whom are scattered about in random locations. It looks empty in comparison to its size. A man stands before the eager crowd, his hair slicked back, wearing a pair of thick rimmed glasses. As he speaks he pauses frequently to lick his dry, cracked lips. His developing voice occasionally creates a high pitched squeal which carries across the audience, momentarily waking some from their slumbers. "That pair of sthwedes are so damn sthubborn!" he cries out!
JC wrote:I'm not fully committed to being wrong on that yet.
Kandarim wrote:In defence of the tech talk, it was given as an example how
1) not to run a profitable business
2) to run the business you would want to run
which sums up our devs perfectly in my eyes(and which would probably also describe myself)
jorb wrote:(jwhitehorn) you are an ungrateful, spoiled child
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