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eric_a and I have decided on #1337 parties for the next 3 years.
December 2008 sees:
#1337 party Townsville
#1337 party Cairns
(i'm riding this beast from Melbourne to Cairns in this month, apply for dates within)
2009 sees:
#1337 party Tokyo (see eric_a for more details)
2010 sees:
#1337 party London (see me for more details)
Please organize yourselves to be at the locations in the specified times. If you are not there, you will be excommunicated.
December 2008 sees:
#1337 party Townsville
#1337 party Cairns
(i'm riding this beast from Melbourne to Cairns in this month, apply for dates within)
2009 sees:
#1337 party Tokyo (see eric_a for more details)
2010 sees:
#1337 party London (see me for more details)
Please organize yourselves to be at the locations in the specified times. If you are not there, you will be excommunicated.
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...and was not impressed.
We left Jordanville station (after a 15 minute walk) at 8:20am and started our adventure.
I arrived at Parliment Station at 8:55:am (5 Minutes late) and had lost 12hp!
Seeing as I bought a 5xdaily ticket, the trip in only cost me $4.75, but if i didn't use the train on the way home it would cost $9.50 - thats $47.50 for week - not cheaper than driving, but cheaper than parking. I'll see how it goes, but with the rising price of fuel, the train may be becoming a viable option...
Continue reading Well, today I took the train to work....
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Created in 2008, the ghost/loki scale is used to describe the emotional reaction to internet memes. The scale starts at extreme sadness or depression, and continues up to happiness and euphoria. This scale, while fairly detailed, cannot express other emotions outside of the sad-happy range, the Astley/Solrasi scale would have to be used in other cases (please refer to the Astley/Solrasi article for more details).
Here is the typical layout of the scale:
x-( :'( :( :S :| :) :D
To use the scale the user would place an arrow under the point on the scale that would match the users feeling at the time. Sometimes this can be used sarcastically (see Solrasi vs. The People of #1337, 2007).
Here is an example of a completed scale:
x-( :'( :( :S :| :) :D
^ your picture fits about here
Here is the typical layout of the scale:
x-( :'( :( :S :| :) :D
To use the scale the user would place an arrow under the point on the scale that would match the users feeling at the time. Sometimes this can be used sarcastically (see Solrasi vs. The People of #1337, 2007).
Here is an example of a completed scale:
x-( :'( :( :S :| :) :D
^ your picture fits about here
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From melbourne to canberra and back, with 8 days of work in the middle. The tale of the sights and fun to be had along the way. Read on for awesome photoage from the ride of doooooooooooooooooom!
Continue reading The ride of dooooooooooooooom.
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