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Fantasy » alt.fan.pratchett » [I] What I did on my holidays
[I] What I did on my holidays [message #290387] So, 25 Juni 2006 09:15
aqusenet  
Ah, holidays. Did I have a holiday? I suppose not. I haven't actually
been out of the country this millennium, which is less impressive than
it sounds, but still annoying.

No. I went on holiday from you lot. I got annoyed (again) with the
eternal and relentless assisted shifts to entropy, the cult of
personalities, the decline of society and those ruddy kids playing on my
front lawn. Gerroff.

Actually, mostly it was because nobody was replying to the few posts I
was making, and I went back into "Woe is me" mode for a sec. I like "woe
is me" mode, it provides a nice solid base to build up a tower of angst
with which I can touch the sky, but won't ever be able to for that would
involve something going right). I'm considering going nuclear and
quitting my job in favour of something shift-based facing the general
public, as that was what I was doing when I was writing most, and I
suspect spending all day typing code is sapping my ability to spend the
evenings writing important stuff. Like the re-edit of Ping.

One of the things I did on my holiday from the wonders of AFP was this
thing called Maelstrom, which is a LARP event. It was, for various and
sundry values of fun, fun. That is, the bit where I got food poisoning
and spent large blocks of time in the canvas sleeping area being
intently ill (ah ha-ha): Not so fun. But.

To give an example, If aliens from the planet Zfwuglewhitzlesmurf (Who
are blue with an extremely pretty gradient to purple around their necks,
roughly humanoid, and a peaceful culture of calm and joy. Basically, the
kind of race James T. Kirk would have shagged his way though before the
end of the episode) had an equivalent of LARP where they dressed up as
humans and built human characters (I would like to register my new
character, his name is "Aquarion" and he's a level four sysadmin with a
level of tortured artist. From the disadvantages tree he has "Loyalty",
"Overweight", "Poor eyesight (Needs Glasses)" and "Mild addictions,
(Tea, Internet, City of Heroes)". I'm also taking "Technician Proximity
Circuit" as an advantage, too) then they would probably call this event
CCDE.

(You may go back though that paragraph removing the parenthesised
side-tracks. For your continued enlightenment and ease of reading, it
would look like this:

"To give an example, If aliens from the planet Zfwuglewhitzlesmurf had
an equivalent of LARP where they dressed up as humans and built human
characters then they would probably call it CCDE."

Thank you for your continued patronage, we hope you continue to
patronise us)

So, I spent a weekend wandering around a field in the blazing sunshine,
drinking chai, dressed up (though not as well as some) with a silly hat
and an even sillier accent, pretending to be someone else. Then one of
the groups of people (whose group were hosting the event) decided that
another group of people (Who are part snakes. Fortunately this universe
doesn't have aircraft) needed to be wiped out, because of complications
involving poisoning. (The event lasted three days. The poison he was
poisoned with takes three days to kill you, and cannot be healed, so
this poor sod's event was reduced to going "argh, ow, pain" a lot)

(Photos:
http://www.disturbing.org.uk/images/lrp/pd/shenanigans/index .htm. Not
mine, and I'm not in any (nor are any of the people I was with) but fun
none the less)


My other refuge from the doomed excesses of this depressing reality has
been City of Heroes and City of Villains. Usually shortened by people
who haven't quite thought it though to CoX, but in this case I'm going
with The Game.

CoH/CoV is a Massively Multiplayer Online Game set in a comic book
universe. You are a low level hero/villain attempting to get on in the
world, by rescuing/kidnapping innocent people, recovering/stealing
priceless artefacts, and defeating any bugger who gets in your way.

I have, because I am me and enjoy overcomplicating things, created a
continuity for my characters, where we have Raynebow, created after a
freak accident with a box of crayons can now shoot people with beams of
pure colour. Spiralling shape, who has a big sword he can pull from
nowhere and recovers quickly. On the evil side we have Solochrome -
Raynebow's arch nemesis, sets people on fire. and the Lime Green Ninja,
who's power resides in a bright green shirt. The fact he is still
stealthy and cannot be seen unless he wants you to is a tribute to his
ninja skills.

It's a fun game, and more people should play it. This is a hint.


So, what are you playing?
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290392 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 10:52
Orjan Westin  
Aquarion wrote:
> Ah, holidays. Did I have a holiday? I suppose not. I haven't actually
> been out of the country this millennium, which is less impressive than
> it sounds, but still annoying.

This millennium, I've been out of the country <counts> eleven times
(twelve if you include a weekend trip to Wales), and I'll be going again
in a bit less than two weeks time. About half of these trips have been
extended weekend trips, and half have been an exteded week.

I've realised I'm stuck in this country for the forseeable future (for a
number of reasons), so I've decided that I'll have to take three or four
trips to Sweden every year to visit friends in various parts of the
country to alleviate the homesickness.

> No. I went on holiday from you lot.

<snip>

> Actually, mostly it was because nobody was replying to the few posts I
> was making,

We were probably awestruck by your sheer genius, as usual. Or busy
doing something else. Or pre-occupied with the contents of our navels,
or firmly focused on our pursuit of afpers of the preferred sex, or
about to reply when the phone rang after which we had forgot about it.
I know I was.

> I'm considering going
> nuclear and quitting my job in favour of something shift-based facing
> the general public,

I know of what you speak. I have, on occasion, thought fondly back to
the days I've worked as a cleaner or factory worker or data inputter or
other mindless task. I've never been so energetic in the evenings as
when I've had a job I needn't think in. You come in to work in the
morning and put your brain in the locker, so it's fresh and unused at
the end of the day.

> I suspect spending all day typing code is sapping my
> ability to spend the evenings writing important stuff.

I think you're probably right. I've found that while I can be creative
most of the time, it's occasionally hard to be creative in the field I'm
supposed to be creative in.

> One of the things I did on my holiday from the wonders of AFP was this
> thing called Maelstrom, which is a LARP event.

Sounds fun. I've thought about trying LARPing, but I fear it would be
yet another thing I don't have the time and energy to do as much or as
well as I would like, which would turn it into a source of frustration
and guilty conscience.

> My other refuge from the doomed excesses of this depressing reality
> has been City of Heroes and City of Villains.

I have yet to try a MMOG, for pretty much the same reasons as for LARP.
This sounds more fun and less serious than most, though.

> So, what are you playing?

Self-proclaimed protector of afp (that's a joke, okay?), art editor and
artist agent, web-site builder, procrastinator (that's something I've
become rather good at - I'll grade for third dan one of these days, when
I can get around to it), cordwainer (must sit down and finish the ones
I'm working on, I got a new order for a pair of half-calf-length boots
yesterday), writing articles (that are published by proper publications,
yay!) and re-enactment.

We had a show yesterday. A friend kicked my shield so the edge struck
me in the mouth. Split my lip rather handsomely, and made me look quite
menacing with blood dripping from my face as we were fighting.

Currently I'm about to finish another article (deadline tomorrow...),
finish dressing my scabbards in leather and make baldrics for them,
prepare a package for a publisher to sell an artist to them, and figure
out what I want with my life and how I can get about achieving it.

I have to confess I don't have high hopes for the last one there.

Orjan
--
The Tale of Westala and Villtin
http://tale.cunobaros.com/
Fiction, Thoughts and Software
http://www.cunobaros.com/
Re: [I] Gaming (was: What I did on my holidays) [message #290396 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 11:10
jester  
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 08:15:12 +0100, Aquarion
<aqusenet [at] mailinator.com> wrote:
<snip lots of stuff, including a couple of serious time/money killers>
>
>So, what are you playing?

Well, due to circumstance partly beyond and pertly within my control, I
find myself with a certain amount extra free time these days.
I've promised myself I'm going to edit my nonowrimo novels, but seing as
I'm the first person I break my promises to, that's not happening yet.

The problem with most MMORPGs is they charge you a monthly fee to play,
and not being the sort of person who spends huge amounts of time playing
them, that has always struck me as a bad use of money (which I now have to
be even more careful with).
This has basically left Neverwinter Nights (NWN), which isn't really an
on-line game (well, I never got into the on-line side of it), and which
I've finished a couple of times, and the latest timesink: Guild Wars (GW).

After about a week I've decide that while GW is OK, and sufficiently
diferent to NWN that it'll keep me interested all the way through, I
prefer NWN and I'm likely to go back to it more.
I was trying to put my finger on it, and decided it's probably because the
story feels a lot more linear in GW than NWN.
On the other hand I've not explored the 'interacting with other real
people' side of GW yet.

--
Andy Brown
Endless Loop: n., see Loop, Endless.
Loop, Endless: n., see Endless Loop.
-- Random Shack Data Processing Dictionary
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290408 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 13:57
aqusenet  
Orjan Westin <nospam [at] cunobaros.com> wrote:

> Aquarion:
> > One of the things I did on my holiday from the wonders of AFP was this
> > thing called Maelstrom, which is a LARP event.
>
> Sounds fun. I've thought about trying LARPing, but I fear it would be
> yet another thing I don't have the time and energy to do as much or as
> well as I would like, which would turn it into a source of frustration
> and guilty conscience.

One of the problems with LARP is that you have to untrain yourself from
fencing first, as you have to pull your blows a lot and fight with the
edge of the weapon, never the point
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290409 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 14:17
sphira9343  
Aquarion wrote:

> No. I went on holiday from you lot. I got annoyed (again) with the
> eternal and relentless assisted shifts to entropy, the cult of
> personalities, the decline of society and those ruddy kids playing on my
> front lawn. Gerroff.

It's not all of us, y'know... Some of us are more sort of sitting off
to one side and talking about other stuff.

> Actually, mostly it was because nobody was replying to the few posts I
> was making, and I went back into "Woe is me" mode for a sec.

I know you're not the only one to feel this way. But it could be
because they'd read your posts and agreed, but hadn't had anything
further to add.

(Snip description of role-playing that sounds fun)

> So, what are you playing?

I've just been to Gran Canaria for a fortnight, where I did quite a lot
of swimming and surfing-on-a-lilo, and also a bit of 'going in the sea
when it was too rough and had sharp pebbles underfoot, and getting
knocked over and crunched back and forth on the stones when trying to
get out'. The last bit was painful and rather scary.
I saw an air-sea rescue (took photos, but they're not very clear),
where the helicopter appeared, winched someone into the water and
winched them back up again holding someone else. They hung around for
a while, and it looked as if they were looking for someone else for a
while.
I saw a Blues Brothers tribute act who were excellent, although the guy
playing Jake had to deal with heckling from the (insert expletive here)
kids around the stage. He used it well, though. I saw a cat looking
up a large birdcage with the attitude of someone in a fish restaurant
picking his own lobster from a tank.
I sent postcards, most of which are only just starting to arrive at
their destination this weekend. I got a present to bring back for my
friend, which I've only just wrapped (the present that is, not the
friend:-).
I got a suntan too, and freckles, although my face is already starting
to peel.

CCA
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290413 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 14:27
Orjan Westin  
Aquarion wrote:
> Orjan Westin <nospam [at] cunobaros.com> wrote:
>
>> Aquarion:
>>> One of the things I did on my holiday from the wonders of AFP was
>>> this thing called Maelstrom, which is a LARP event.
>>
>> Sounds fun. I've thought about trying LARPing, but I fear it would
>> be yet another thing I don't have the time and energy to do as much
>> or as well as I would like, which would turn it into a source of
>> frustration and guilty conscience.
>
> One of the problems with LARP is that you have to untrain yourself
> from fencing first, as you have to pull your blows a lot and fight
> with the edge of the weapon, never the point

Ah, that's where I've got an advantage. I'm not a fencer but a Viking
Age re-enactor. This means I'm trained in using the edge over the
point, and as we fight competitively I'm quite good at pulling my blows.
They look dangerous, and are rather fast, but I stop them a couple of
inches away so the little momentum remaining is enough to connect in a
manner which is felt but can't do any damage. This is a quite important
skill when fighting with steel weapons, even if they are blunt.

Our group has lost a warrior to LARPing already. She was happier with
the safer weapons used in LARPing, and when she moved to Durham for
studies she was just too far away from the rest of us to come to our
trainings or participate in out shows.

Orjan
--
The Tale of Westala and Villtin
http://tale.cunobaros.com/
Fiction, Thoughts and Software
http://www.cunobaros.com/
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290423 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 15:03
Thomas Zahr  
Orjan Westin posted:

> Aquarion wrote:

....

>> I'm considering going
>> nuclear and quitting my job in favour of something
>> shift-based facing the general public,
>
> I know of what you speak. I have, on occasion, thought
> fondly back to the days I've worked as a cleaner or factory
> worker or data inputter or other mindless task. I've never
> been so energetic in the evenings as when I've had a job I
> needn't think in. You come in to work in the morning and
> put your brain in the locker, so it's fresh and unused at
> the end of the day.

There are those days when I "dream" of sorting the mail ...

--
Ciao

Thomas =:-)
<sometimes RL is such a drag>
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290425 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 15:17
jester  
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 13:27:42 +0100, Orjan Westin
<nospam [at] cunobaros.com> wrote:
<snip>
>Our group has lost a warrior to LARPing already. She was happier with
>the safer weapons used in LARPing, and when she moved to Durham for
>studies she was just too far away from the rest of us to come to our
>trainings or participate in out shows.

Well, the weapons may be safer (and I could tell some stories on that
subject), but not all the fighters are.
Well, they're covered in foam, aren't they? They can't hurt if I swing
them hard can they?

--
Andy Brown
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290428 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 15:21
Thomas Zahr  
Aquarion posted:

....

> No. I went on holiday from you lot. I got annoyed (again)
> with the eternal and relentless assisted shifts to entropy,
> the cult of personalities, the decline of society and those
> ruddy kids playing on my front lawn. Gerroff.

Yeah, the M-mood is well and truly upon us. Engulfing afpers
far and wide, and seemingly of all persuasions.

....

> So, what are you playing?

In RL RL, here, sitting on the fence, 'cause weighing in
doesn't do anything to the signal / noise ratio.

But RL has beein fairly interesting, 2 new bosses within 3
weeks, ..., this makes one really feel appreciated.

--
Ciao

Thomas =:-)
<I'm in urgent need of a coffee>
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290453 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 17:13
aqusenet  
Orjan Westin <nospam [at] cunobaros.com> wrote:

> Aquarion wrote:
> > Orjan Westin <nospam [at] cunobaros.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Aquarion:
> >>> One of the things I did on my holiday from the wonders of AFP was
> >>> this thing called Maelstrom, which is a LARP event.
> >>
> >> Sounds fun. I've thought about trying LARPing, but I fear it would
> >> be yet another thing I don't have the time and energy to do as much
> >> or as well as I would like, which would turn it into a source of
> >> frustration and guilty conscience.
> >
> > One of the problems with LARP is that you have to untrain yourself
> > from fencing first, as you have to pull your blows a lot and fight
> > with the edge of the weapon, never the point
>
> Ah, that's where I've got an advantage. I'm not a fencer but a Viking
> Age re-enactor. This means I'm trained in using the edge over the
> point, and as we fight competitively I'm quite good at pulling my blows.
> They look dangerous, and are rather fast, but I stop them a couple of
> inches away so the little momentum remaining is enough to connect in a
> manner which is felt but can't do any damage. This is a quite important
> skill when fighting with steel weapons, even if they are blunt.
>
> Our group has lost a warrior to LARPing already. She was happier with
> the safer weapons used in LARPing, and when she moved to Durham for
> studies she was just too far away from the rest of us to come to our
> trainings or participate in out shows.

Ah, Treasure Trap. Loonies, the lot of them.

--
Aquarion. Member, Cambridge Treasure Trap.
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290474 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 18:58
Daibhid Ceannaideach  
The time: 25 Jun 2006. The place: alt.fan.pratchett. The
speaker: aqusenet [at] mailinator.com (Aquarion)

> It's a fun game, and more people should play it. This is a
> hint.
>
> So, what are you playing?

Not much. I've been involved in an online story since February
but I haven't contributed since April for various reasons, and
I spend most of my free time feeling guilty about that, or
something else...


--
Dave
Official Absentee of EU Skiffeysoc
http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/societies/sesoc
Suggs against sexism. It's Madness gone
politically correct.
Jon Holmes, The Now Show 26/5/06
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290557 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 21:11
Philippa Cowderoy  
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Aquarion wrote:

> So, what are you playing?
>

I finally picked up UT2004 the other day, along with Metal Slug 5 (blasted
through with my new housemate in a bit over half an hour yesterday), Alien
Hominid (which'll take longer) and GTA:Liberty City Stories which was the
one game I'd intended to buy upon walking into the store (oops).

I think I felt a need to shoot things, somehow. Preferably while driving
around a dirty, depressing New York clone planning how to whack the idiot
they've put in charge of me, destroying the vehicles of people who annoy
me on the road and listening to The Happy Clappers - I Believe.

I'm also planning on picking up the Street Fighter Alpha Collection when
released, because I still don't own good conversions of half the games.
I'm kinda lacking good opponents unless I want to pay to get my arse
handed to me at the arcade in town though.

So at the moment it's all very much actiony computer-based stuff - I'm
enjoying getting to redevelop some of the physical skill I'd let rot, and
it's definitely been too long since I was having to react that quickly to
something. Come september I've no doubt the tabletop crowd at uni'll be
trying to get me playing Epic: Armageddon regularly, but I really don't
fancy splashing out on an army.

--
flippa [at] flippac.org

Performance anxiety leads to premature optimisation
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290611 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 22:28
Gid Holyoake  
In article <1hhh76p.uw9n5nrh0oauN%aqusenet [at] mailinator.com>, Aquarion
generously decided to share with us..

Snippetry..

> So, what are you playing?

Stuff on MAME mostly.. oh dear..

Gid
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290616 ] So, 25 Juni 2006 22:39
Thorsten Ruffle-Brand  
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 08:15:12 +0100, Aquarion wrote:

> So, what are you playing?

My guitars and my concertina. :)

T.

(Hi everybody peeps - look who's back from the undead...)
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290675 ] Mo, 26 Juni 2006 00:26
Tamara  
Aquarion wrote:
> Actually, mostly it was because nobody was replying to the few posts I
> was making, and I went back into "Woe is me" mode for a sec. I like "woe
> is me" mode, it provides a nice solid base to build up a tower of angst
> with which I can touch the sky, but won't ever be able to for that would
> involve something going right).
<snip>

That's what you get for being reasonable in a group hell bent on fire
and fury... We read your post, agree and then move on to the meatier
posts where we can reap havoc... ;)

> So, what are you playing?

Well, the swordplay in a.f.p. has been quite interesting lately, but
after a while it turned into more of a tennis match, and my neck started
hurting. So now I'm throwing my life away. Literally. There are many bin
bags outside, waiting to be collected tomorrow.

--
tamara at blue-infinity dot net


"You could try refusing to lend out your books and comics unless the
person leaves you something equally valuable to them with you, as a
hostage. Of course, if that goes wrong, you could lose all your Sandmans
and books, and find yourself with several unwanted dogs, parrots and
children..."
Neil Gaiman's online journal
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290696 ] Mo, 26 Juni 2006 01:19
raltbos  
aqusenet [at] mailinator.com (Aquarion) wrote:

> So, what are you playing?

The fool, as usual. And NetHack, after a couple of months of not
absence.

Richard
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290745 ] Mo, 26 Juni 2006 05:04
SteveD  
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 13:17:38 +0000 (UTC), jester <usenet [at] jester.nu> wrote:

>On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 13:27:42 +0100, Orjan Westin
><nospam [at] cunobaros.com> wrote:
><snip>
>>Our group has lost a warrior to LARPing already. She was happier with
>>the safer weapons used in LARPing, and when she moved to Durham for
>>studies she was just too far away from the rest of us to come to our
>>trainings or participate in out shows.
>
>Well, the weapons may be safer (and I could tell some stories on that
>subject), but not all the fighters are.
>Well, they're covered in foam, aren't they? They can't hurt if I swing
>them hard can they?

http://geebasonparade.keenspot.com/ for some often-hilarious insights into
the LARPing community.


-SteveD
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290757 ] Mo, 26 Juni 2006 07:35
MEG  
"Aquarion" <aqusenet [at] mailinator.com> wrote in message
news:1hhh76p.uw9n5nrh0oauN%aqusenet [at] mailinator.com...
<...>
> So, what are you playing?

I'm playing trees and shrubs and flowers and seedlings and mud.
Also, I'm playing Discworld Convention organising.
Finally, I'm playing sympathetic mum to chickenpox.

It's a long time since I spent any length of time playing a computer game
but the last one was "Big Kahuna" from the interweb. Great fun and very
addictive.

- MEG
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290770 ] Mo, 26 Juni 2006 08:42
Shmoe  
"Aquarion" <aqusenet [at] mailinator.com> wrote in message
news:1hhh76p.uw9n5nrh0oauN%aqusenet [at] mailinator.com...
game, and more people should play it. This is a hint.
>
>
> So, what are you playing?



Personally, I am still playing poker. And Gladius, on my PS2 between
things...
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290832 ] Mo, 26 Juni 2006 09:20
PleegWat  
In article <1hhh76p.uw9n5nrh0oauN%aqusenet [at] mailinator.com>, Aquarion
says...
> So, what are you playing?

I'm a WoW addict. But I've still got time to read afp, so evidentially
it's not terminal.
--
PleegWat
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Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #290863 ] Mo, 26 Juni 2006 12:33
Eric Jarvis  
Aquarion aqusenet [at] mailinator.com wrote in
<1hhh76p.uw9n5nrh0oauN%aqusenet [at] mailinator.com>:
>
> So, what are you playing?
>

Mostly I'm not playing at all. Though I now have pretty much full use of
my hands again so I manage a bit of guitar now and again. The only game on
the computer currently is Premier Manager 2002 (the more recent versions
are too much for the puter) and since the database on that died a few days
ago I'm not so much playing it as rebuilding the database.

--
eric
www.ericjarvis.co.uk
"live fast, die only if strictly necessary"
Re: What I did on my holidays [message #290904 ] Mo, 26 Juni 2006 13:46
Menno Flexor Willemse  
Aquarion wrote:
>
> So, what are you playing?

Travian. Another massively multiplayer online thing where you build
villages, raid your neighbors and build world wonders if you can. I'm
too small to play any significant role in this game now, but soon, the
server will roll over and we can all start again. Lots of fun.
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #291220 ] Di, 27 Juni 2006 13:16
naomi  
Aquarion wrote:

>
>
> So, what are you playing?

EQ2. Very Newbie though. Any other afp'ers?

n
Re: [I] What I did on my holidays [message #291221 ] Di, 27 Juni 2006 13:19
naomi  
Gid Holyoake wrote:
> In article <1hhh76p.uw9n5nrh0oauN%aqusenet [at] mailinator.com>, Aquarion
> generously decided to share with us..
>
> Snippetry..
>
>> So, what are you playing?
>
> Stuff on MAME mostly.. oh dear..
>
> Gid

Dungeons and Dragons?

n
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