Because it knows you WANT it to.
It can tell.
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So it's an observer effect then?
Acquisitions Inc? (Don't feel obligated to watch the whole thing, lol)
Also, any thoughts on fifth edition?
Acquisitions Inc? (Don't feel obligated to watch the whole thing, lol)
Also, any thoughts on fifth edition?
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Being out of practice with painting?
Job having, whilst allowing me to purchase stuff to paint, also removes my time for painting.
IS THERE NO BALANCE?
Job having, whilst allowing me to purchase stuff to paint, also removes my time for painting.
IS THERE NO BALANCE?
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Hehe that's funny. Never heard of it before.Deepfreeze32 wrote:So it's an observer effect then?
Acquisitions Inc? (Don't feel obligated to watch the whole thing, lol)
Also, any thoughts on fifth edition?
5th Edition seems to be pretty awesome. My gaming club begins its first 5th Edition campaign this coming Friday, actually.
I'm very out of practice. Have barely touched a brush since all the chaos this Summer.Chozon1 wrote:Being out of practice with painting?
Job having, whilst allowing me to purchase stuff to paint, also removes my time for painting.
IS THERE NO BALANCE?
And no, such balance is elusive as a sasquatch.
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Absolutely. Planning to do that after the first live session.
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On a sliding scale of heavy process to heavy performance (Where more in one means less in the other), what's your ideal split?
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I don't think there is an ideal, at least not from the perspective of a developer. It's the client who has to decide where that balance is. The developer can only inform the client that there may be a trade off.
Every project is different, and thus so is the answer to the question.
Every project is different, and thus so is the answer to the question.
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Very informative. Thanks for posting that!
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Stumbling across deeply discounted painting products?
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That would make me uncertain of the quality...
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I just found some on sale washes. I can make them myself, but there's something to be said for uniformity in formula.
Banging my head on the floor to escape reality?
Banging my head on the floor to escape reality?
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You might succeed, but not in the way you planned...
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How do you know when it's time for a new job?
And further, is dissatisfaction with where you live at all a valid reason to move? My parents have the "You have a job. You can just suck it up and learn to like where you live" mentality, but I don't....
And further, is dissatisfaction with where you live at all a valid reason to move? My parents have the "You have a job. You can just suck it up and learn to like where you live" mentality, but I don't....
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