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Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 03:24:15
Slipknot - Adderall
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Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 03:24:15
by Lux_Bux
I like it when bands do things that you weren't expecting.Slipknot - Adderall
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New comment on Item for GeekList "Microbadge Request & Design Feedback GeekList 7th Edition"
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 02:27:37
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New comment on Item for GeekList "The Auction That Ate Milwaukee - XVIII"
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 02:05:45
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Reply: The Tavern:: Re: What have you been listening to lately?
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:54:00
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:54:00
Just watched Stealing Beauty; great film, great soundtrack.
Hooverphonic- 2 Wicky
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Cocteau Twins- Alice
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Billie Holiday- I'll Be Seeing You
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Portishead- Glory Box
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Nina Simone- My Baby Just Cares For Me
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Mazzy Star- Rhymes Of An Hour
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Hooverphonic- 2 Wicky
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Cocteau Twins- Alice
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Billie Holiday- I'll Be Seeing You
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Portishead- Glory Box
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Nina Simone- My Baby Just Cares For Me
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Mazzy Star- Rhymes Of An Hour
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Review: Running A La Carte:: A good start, but not sure if there is enough meat on these bones
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:45:14
Shadowrun: Running A La Carte is an e-resource book, providing information on food and eating in the Sixth World. While it is a nice introduction to the subject. It is sadly incomplete. This is exactly the sort of sourcebook I want to see more of, building out the Shadowrun world, but I would have liked for it to have been more geared toward usability.
Unusually, this product does not start with a fiction piece which would have seemed like an obvious choice. Instead it jumps right into Feeding the People, an overview of how food is big business and thus, a possible place for shadowrunners to get involved, with an all too brief discussion of where food comes from, a few of the corporations involved, and some off handed comments as to the sort of runs this might generate. This section also includes the information โMost food products consumed in the CAS start in one of four places: Soybean hydroponics labs, algae tanks, krill tanks, or fungal farms.โ Which is fascinating but it is never mentioned again . . .
The next section is The Fine Dinning Experience, which talks about high-end restaurants, what they are like, their dining etiquette and so on, which is vaguely interesting. But, seriously, who is going to hold a meet with shadowrunners in a ยฅ500 a plate place? Yes, you could to show off, but it would be stupidly expansive as well as just stupid. Now, you might need to make a snatch or meet a contact in one of these places, so a little about them is good, but maybe not four and a half pages worth.
The third section is Rise and Fall of a Beloved Restaurant Chain, which is about the rise and fall of Pirate Peteโs, a pirate-themed fast food restaurant change that had an upscale spin off. While an interesting and amusing read, as the chain is defunct now, how useful is the information? Would not a snapshot of an existing and active chains been more useful for background color and possible adventures?
The forth, and last, section is Major Players which talks in general terms about the involvement of the Big Ten and small corporations in the food business. Again, a nice overview but more could have been done.
It would have been useful to have a list of canon fast food (and fast casual) chains, convenience stores, and such like so the Game Master could drop in setting appropriate locations when the characters stop for a bite to eat or have to meet up with a contact in a nondescript location.
Overall, a useful book for background information and inspiration but it would have been more useful if it had provided more game-focused details.
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:45:14
by SeaofStars
Originally published on my gaming journal.Shadowrun: Running A La Carte is an e-resource book, providing information on food and eating in the Sixth World. While it is a nice introduction to the subject. It is sadly incomplete. This is exactly the sort of sourcebook I want to see more of, building out the Shadowrun world, but I would have liked for it to have been more geared toward usability.
Unusually, this product does not start with a fiction piece which would have seemed like an obvious choice. Instead it jumps right into Feeding the People, an overview of how food is big business and thus, a possible place for shadowrunners to get involved, with an all too brief discussion of where food comes from, a few of the corporations involved, and some off handed comments as to the sort of runs this might generate. This section also includes the information โMost food products consumed in the CAS start in one of four places: Soybean hydroponics labs, algae tanks, krill tanks, or fungal farms.โ Which is fascinating but it is never mentioned again . . .
The next section is The Fine Dinning Experience, which talks about high-end restaurants, what they are like, their dining etiquette and so on, which is vaguely interesting. But, seriously, who is going to hold a meet with shadowrunners in a ยฅ500 a plate place? Yes, you could to show off, but it would be stupidly expansive as well as just stupid. Now, you might need to make a snatch or meet a contact in one of these places, so a little about them is good, but maybe not four and a half pages worth.
The third section is Rise and Fall of a Beloved Restaurant Chain, which is about the rise and fall of Pirate Peteโs, a pirate-themed fast food restaurant change that had an upscale spin off. While an interesting and amusing read, as the chain is defunct now, how useful is the information? Would not a snapshot of an existing and active chains been more useful for background color and possible adventures?
The forth, and last, section is Major Players which talks in general terms about the involvement of the Big Ten and small corporations in the food business. Again, a nice overview but more could have been done.
It would have been useful to have a list of canon fast food (and fast casual) chains, convenience stores, and such like so the Game Master could drop in setting appropriate locations when the characters stop for a bite to eat or have to meet up with a contact in a nondescript location.
Overall, a useful book for background information and inspiration but it would have been more useful if it had provided more game-focused details.
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Games/Campaigns I Want to Run"
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:30:21
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:30:21
by Serpentine_C
An item RPG: Fading Suns (Revised) has been added to the geeklist Games/Campaigns I Want to Run
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: The Latest Update on Teh Slipperboy.
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:26:41
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:26:41
by vestige
So glad to hear you are improving Steve! Hooray! Hope you are feeling yourself again soon!
Solo Saturdays- Boom! (again)
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:23:18
New bombs, new bag!
3 more losses on Heroic difficulty with FUSE Countdown today. Those Sparks are MEAN! But gosh, I am having an absolute ball with this new FUSE!
Game #1, Start
Game #1, End: 73 pts
Game #2, Start
Game #2, End: 75 pts
Game #3, Start
Game #3, End: 78 pts
I'm still getting used to Roles... which is partially why I haven't switched from the Technologist. In the heat of the moment, I often forget to use my special ability, d'oh!
Aka, I'm still happily refusing bombs :geek_grin:. What's on your table (or floor) this weekend?
Happy Saturday and happy playing!
-Rachel
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Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:23:18
New bombs, new bag!
3 more losses on Heroic difficulty with FUSE Countdown today. Those Sparks are MEAN! But gosh, I am having an absolute ball with this new FUSE!
Game #1, Start
Game #1, End: 73 pts
Game #2, Start
Game #2, End: 75 pts
Game #3, Start
Game #3, End: 78 pts
I'm still getting used to Roles... which is partially why I haven't switched from the Technologist. In the heat of the moment, I often forget to use my special ability, d'oh!
Aka, I'm still happily refusing bombs :geek_grin:. What's on your table (or floor) this weekend?
Happy Saturday and happy playing!
-Rachel
Thank you for reading my blog. If you liked it; then please click the green thumb [microbadge=23724] at the top of the page. If you really liked it; then please subscribe. And follow me across social media with my Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/rachelncarpenter
New comment on Blog Post Friday on Friday- Victory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:06:29
Thanks, Mircea!
I always love reading your takes. Choosing the 52 first wasn't something I would normally do, but I knew my deck was a bit bloated. Yep, I definitely could've destroyed some of my destroy power. I was more worried about being able to destroy Aging cards than streamlining my deck. I'm just glad it worked and I got my first Level 5 win of the year ๐ด.
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:06:29
Related Item: Herald's Call
ROMagister wrote:
Congratulations! Your persistence paid off !
Fighting the 10/52(+1) first was good, as 7/16 (2 life/draw) is both the easiest if the deck has been well streamlined, and quite hard if not.
What I could also have done was, at the first pirate, to destroy that unknown Aging card with 0/destroy instead, then destroy the 0/destroy with 2/destroy ๐ That way, less chance for a dud draw on the next shuffle (so saving 2 life, not 1), since overall it seems you had enough destroy-power that far. Or even destroy the 0/destroy earlier at some Red encounter, if the opportunity presented - maybe it didn't.
Also if some (more) 1/focused could be destroyed earlier, without needing extra draws. This late in Pirates it's usually pointless ;-) since it may be -or not- a >20% chance to save a card draw (so, a life, so +5 VP) by drawing something better instead of 1/focused, versus the certain loss of 1 VP at the final count for destroying that little strength.
Fighting the 10/52(+1) first was good, as 7/16 (2 life/draw) is both the easiest if the deck has been well streamlined, and quite hard if not.
What I could also have done was, at the first pirate, to destroy that unknown Aging card with 0/destroy instead, then destroy the 0/destroy with 2/destroy ๐ That way, less chance for a dud draw on the next shuffle (so saving 2 life, not 1), since overall it seems you had enough destroy-power that far. Or even destroy the 0/destroy earlier at some Red encounter, if the opportunity presented - maybe it didn't.
Also if some (more) 1/focused could be destroyed earlier, without needing extra draws. This late in Pirates it's usually pointless ;-) since it may be -or not- a >20% chance to save a card draw (so, a life, so +5 VP) by drawing something better instead of 1/focused, versus the certain loss of 1 VP at the final count for destroying that little strength.
Thanks, Mircea!
I always love reading your takes. Choosing the 52 first wasn't something I would normally do, but I knew my deck was a bit bloated. Yep, I definitely could've destroyed some of my destroy power. I was more worried about being able to destroy Aging cards than streamlining my deck. I'm just glad it worked and I got my first Level 5 win of the year ๐ด.
New comment on Blog Post Friday on Friday- Victory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:01:34
Thanks, Marion! I'm nothing if not persistent ๐.
Awww, sad. I will say that sometimes a game just doesn't work for a particular gamer. That can change. But sometimes it's just a case of nope, nope, nope.
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 01:01:34
Related Item: Herald's Call
maho wrote:
Congrats Rachel!
I am still admiring your stamina with this game.
I hated it so much - I don't remember anymore, I think I threw it away in the trash bin.
I am still admiring your stamina with this game.
I hated it so much - I don't remember anymore, I think I threw it away in the trash bin.
Thanks, Marion! I'm nothing if not persistent ๐.
Awww, sad. I will say that sometimes a game just doesn't work for a particular gamer. That can change. But sometimes it's just a case of nope, nope, nope.
New comment on Blog Post Friday on Friday- Victory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 00:59:47
Thanks, Paul! You can do it!
Posted: Sun, 14 Jun 00:59:47
Related Item: Herald's Call
Newsh wrote:
Congratulations Rachel. I'm hoping I can emulate your success next Friday. ๐
Thanks, Paul! You can do it!


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