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Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:15 pm
by ArcticFox
Chozon1 wrote:Is it just me, or are people just so mindbreakingly stupid sometimes, it actually hurts your head?

I hope it's not just me. I was on Facebook earlier, and literally cringed at some of the political "conversations" happening. -_-
I work in Baltimore. You encounter that level of stupidity and that's noteworthy. I encounter it and for me, it's Tuesday.
Deepfreeze32 wrote:So I might be taking a trip to the northeast, and I gotta ask:

How is the train/bus service in the Baltimore and DC area? I'd prefer not to rent a car (Since I-95 is awful. For realz), and the area I'd like to cover is a bit spread out for just walking.
The public transportation in DC is pretty good. The subways are clean and the buses run regularly. I can't say about Baltimore as I've never used the train but the one time I rode the bus it was fine. There's also a commuter train (MARC) connecting the two cities. If you do get up here and have some time, let me know and I'll treat you to a lunch.

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 3:29 pm
by Emwok
ArcticFox wrote:
Emwok wrote: Favorite playing card game?
Egyptian Ratscrew. Learned it in High School. It's sort of like War meets Slapjack.
That's a great game! My troop plays that game a lot and so does my family so I've had some practice.

Super Mario 64?

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 5:51 pm
by ArcticFox
Never played it. Nothing will ever replace Super Mario 3 in my heart.

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 6:11 am
by Chozon1
It's not that it was an oddity; it was just the latest rant building in my head. I have to switch them out frequently, to prevent staleness. But hey, I held my tongue and clamped my fingers down, so bonus points.

Driving a manual transmission?

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 4:11 pm
by ArcticFox
Chozon1 wrote: Driving a manual transmission?
The preferred method, IMHO.

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 6:08 am
by Chozon1
Why?

Not as a challenge, but as a serious question. I know it get's better MPG's, and manny tranny's are less liable to fail, and easier/cheaper to fix if/when they do. But my parent's recently bought a manual Matrix; and I can barely get the thing going. XD Once I get it moving, I do OK. But getting it into first after a stop...I've ridden smoother and more reliable roller coasters.

I'm getting better, but still.

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 12:31 pm
by ArcticFox
Prettymuch the reasons you listed. The internal workings of a manual transmission are FAR simpler than an automatic, and much, much less likely to fail.

Superior gas mileage is debatable. With modern, computer controlled automatic transmissions it may be a disadvantage when you shift for yourself, unless you're REALLY good at it.

Personally, I just like having more control. An automatic transmission may not necessarily shift when I want it to, and when the road conditions are bad I find a manual makes me feel more secure.

It takes a little while but once you get used to driving stick it becomes second nature and you won't even have to think about it anymore.

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 11:28 pm
by Emwok
ArcticFox wrote:Never played it. Nothing will ever replace Super Mario 3 in my heart.
Super Mario 3 was probably the first video game I ever played. My parents gave it to me for GBA when I was four and I still haven't beat it. I'm stuck in world 8.

Mortal Kombat?

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 6:12 am
by Chozon1
Once I'm on the road and going, it's rough, but I do OK. But I haven't even begun to master getting the car going. Which bother's me on an intrinsic level, and an intellectual level, as I can't comprehend why I doesn't do it right. -_-

Munchkin?

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 9:11 am
by Deepfreeze32
Deepfreeze32 wrote:So I might be taking a trip to the northeast, and I gotta ask:

How is the train/bus service in the Baltimore and DC area? I'd prefer not to rent a car (Since I-95 is awful. For realz), and the area I'd like to cover is a bit spread out for just walking.
The public transportation in DC is pretty good. The subways are clean and the buses run regularly. I can't say about Baltimore as I've never used the train but the one time I rode the bus it was fine. There's also a commuter train (MARC) connecting the two cities. If you do get up here and have some time, let me know and I'll treat you to a lunch.[/quote]


Will do, for sure. Still gotta figure out how much it will cost and so forth, and plan things. See if it's financially viable and such.


What is your favorite role to play in an RPG and why? I know you've done Paladin before, but I'm curious if that's the main class you tend towards or not.

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 2:14 pm
by ArcticFox
Emwok wrote:
ArcticFox wrote:Never played it. Nothing will ever replace Super Mario 3 in my heart.
Super Mario 3 was probably the first video game I ever played. My parents gave it to me for GBA when I was four and I still haven't beat it. I'm stuck in world 8.

Mortal Kombat?
World 8 is pretty brutal. My friend and I used to work together to try and get through it and we never did. We knew a trick to get a hundred 1ups, and 2 warp whistles, and just hit World 8 hard. To this day we've never completed that game.

Mortal Kombat has always been the type of game that, for me, is more fun to watch than to play.
Chozon1 wrote:Once I'm on the road and going, it's rough, but I do OK. But I haven't even begun to master getting the car going. Which bother's me on an intrinsic level, and an intellectual level, as I can't comprehend why I doesn't do it right. -_-

Munchkin?
I love Munchkin. We have several of the expansions for it as well.
Deepfreeze32 wrote: What is your favorite role to play in an RPG and why? I know you've done Paladin before, but I'm curious if that's the main class you tend towards or not.
I generally stick with Paladins, because I like the notion that a character is motivated by a higher, spiritual ideal.

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:10 pm
by Emwok
Pancakes or waffles?

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 5:36 am
by Chozon1
I found the deluxe edition on "clearance" at Wal-Mart, surprisingly. I didn't buy it though, because it was still $25.

How clean is it? I know some cards are inappropriate, but could I easily pull them out without messing up the game?

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 6:56 pm
by ArcticFox
Emwok wrote:Pancakes or waffles?
Waffles. Blueberry waffles.
Chozon1 wrote:I found the deluxe edition on "clearance" at Wal-Mart, surprisingly. I didn't buy it though, because it was still $25.

How clean is it? I know some cards are inappropriate, but could I easily pull them out without messing up the game?
Yeah you can pull out whatever cards you aren't comfortable with, but honestly I don't see much in it that I'd have a problem with. I let my 7-year-old play without removing anything. What few grown-up-ish jokes are in the cards sail right over the heads of the youngsters.

Re: Ask the Mormon

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 9:27 pm
by Emwok
Paladin or Deathknight?