Seems a poor choice of time usage. Filing cabinets.
Cakes?
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Favorite LEGO product line?
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Building a gigantic pneumatic rifle that fires NERF darts at high (And thus painful) speeds?

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Hmmm, good question. I'm almost exclusively a Space LEGOer. Started off with M Tron back in the day, collected a good amount of Ice Planet and have a lot of nostalgia with that, and bunch of others, but I'll have to say, the best line is Star Wars. Great pieces. Great Models. Love them.LegoFan560 wrote:Favorite LEGO product line?
I am not. Although, I probably want to mod my nerf guns. I have the vulcan, an automatic pistol, the maverick, and two off brands built and operate as a double barrel shotgun and a bolt action rifle (really quite fun to use; the shoot out the shells and everything). It'd be fun to paint them and fix them up a little.Chozon1 wrote:Building a gigantic pneumatic rifle that fires NERF darts at high (And thus painful) speeds?
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I've seen the shotgun thing. It's nifty, though I always thought it'd be difficult to reload in a firefight. I want the Hailfire. That's the kinda NERF I can enjoy.
Pneumatic rifles in general?
Pneumatic rifles in general?

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Do you know of any good C# graphics libraries?
Also, most frustrating C# error is "Object Reference not set to an instance of an object"?
Also, most frustrating C# error is "Object Reference not set to an instance of an object"?
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Any nominations for "Least helpful error"?
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That goes to the BIRT. The newer versions are probably better, but the one I was subjected to gave errors something along the line of "DUUURR. IZ BROKEN. HURRRKK."
Nothing useful. It could be anything.
I hated BIRT so much. Nothing worked right. I could make a change, and see nothing. Restart the program, there it is! Or, restart the program and see changes I made AND SAVED be reverted. Yes. BIRT couldn't be accidently this bad, somebody had to hate the users they intentionally made it that bad.
Nothing useful. It could be anything.
I hated BIRT so much. Nothing worked right. I could make a change, and see nothing. Restart the program, there it is! Or, restart the program and see changes I made AND SAVED be reverted. Yes. BIRT couldn't be accidently this bad, somebody had to hate the users they intentionally made it that bad.
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What about Ernie?

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That's just creepy.
Oddest sammich you've enjoyed eating?
Oddest sammich you've enjoyed eating?

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I can't really think of many odd sandwiches. Probably the least common was a french roll with hot links, bulgogi (korean grilled beef), some other ingredients like onions and stuff, topped with BBQ and hot sauce. It was a massive sandwich of Korean/Texas fusion.
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That sounds amazing though. XD
Cubans?
Cubans?
