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Messages - zourtney

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Games / Re: Terraria
Jan 10, 2014, 05:25 PM
I made a character! I was at work, so I didn't try it yet. I remembered you said you had a server, so I figured get the IP. But maybe it's best to freeplay a little before you all slaughter me :P
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Games / Re: Terraria
Jan 10, 2014, 03:12 PM
I installed Terraria
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Programming / Re: Learning JavaScript
Jan 09, 2014, 05:20 PM
Unfortunately, Javascript is a weird place to learn about the fundamentals of encapsulation (and data hiding). But it's great at building interactive UIs. Something like an interactive SVG (or canvas) project might be a rewarding start.
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Games / Re: Starbound
Dec 22, 2013, 10:29 PM
Dumb question...is this is a Steam game or a free download?
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Mechanics / Re: The Yukon
Oct 08, 2013, 07:02 AM
I like it :) the picture thing worked. I want to come try it out with you!
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Mechanics / Re: I bought a car.
Oct 07, 2013, 09:10 PM
No eyebrows :) hehe, yeah I know what you mean! It has that look even with stock tail lights...there's just all that bare, rounded sheet metal hanging out down below! That awkwardness is part of what I remember hating about them when they came out way back when. But, for such a divisive design, I'd say it has aged decently.

Anyway, yes Eve will continue driving the blue box. It serves us well. I really only got a car so I could get myself to work; and this one ought to let me enjoy all 11 minutes of it. :) And actually, I may end up not driving myself to work every day. Till now, Eve's been driving me to work and picking me up (duh). Getting the three of us out the door and into the car is a nice little routine that has its perks -- like impulsive coffee/donut stops in the mornings and a reduction in risk of catching that nasty cabin fever. Plus, we all often go to the store together or find something to eat in the evenings. But mostly it staves off cabin fever. (Even so, it sat all day today and now I want to drive it :) )

Regarding the seats: they're not "comfortable" per se, but they are very nice and in excellent condition. The sides are designed rather narrow and very stiff. Ingeniously, this make you want to corner a little harder and cut back on them candy bars.

I think maybe perhaps Eve almost likes the little car -- the shifting at the very least. Putting a kid in a carseat in the back is, well, less likable (we tried it this past Sunday). Impracticalities aside, I'm cautiously optimistic it'll be a good little car.
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:D pretty sure that was the lil' Blazer, but you know how well my memory works! We were certainly the odd man out in that parade.
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Mechanics / I bought a car.
Oct 06, 2013, 09:56 PM
Friday I left work early, drove two and a half hours toward then-tropic storm Karen, and found a lil' new friend. It's a 2dr 2004 Focus SVT. It is tiny, imperfect, and has 6 forward gears of fun-enough-for-me.


2.0L DOHC 4cyl, 6spd manual, 170hp, 106,000mi

Ok, it's kinda ricey I suppose...my 17 year-old-self would likely flip out. But it's mostly factory rice; slightly overstated and simultaneously bland. Unrefined, yet comfortable.

It drives pretty well and keeps me entertained (lots of shifting). From everything I can tell, it is in decent shape while still exuding enough quirkiness to keep things interesting. I'm thinking it's the toppest-o-the-line model. Heated seats (not tested), sunroof, HID headlights (90% sure those're stock), traction control(?), and little steering-wheel-mounted audio controls. It even has a 6-disc CD changer, because people still used CDs 10 years ago.

Now, some previous owner did try to "smoke" the tail and sidemarker lights. I'm a bit embarrassed by those, though it has a monochromatic appeal the red taillights wouldn't give... Regardless, they've hazed over and it looks like someone scratched it with their fingernail just to see what would happen. :P Also, the front bumper adorns some meaningless, faded numerical sticker. But no matter, the bumper's paint sucks anyway. Maybe some day I'll bother getting it repainted. Or not. (I'm really enjoying relearning the apathy of having a used car)

So far, the two broken things I know of are:

  • the automatic passenger door lock doesn't work. Internets suggest this is $15 and a Saturday away from being fixed.
  • only the bottom half of the rear defroster seems to work. Probably.

This is essentially the same car I found in town and test drove a few months ago. Not as clean, but has a few more options. Anyway, the above pictures, plus a few more can be found here.
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Yes!

I'm not sure when I'll be able to visit again. Hopefully sometime winterish. How do you think it'll handle snow?
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Mechanics / Re: The Yukon
Oct 06, 2013, 08:32 PM
Are you going to keep the mini-Blazer as is, with the roof rack and everything? When selling it, that is.

Sound like some good fun Big Blazer times are in the future!
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Mechanics / Re: The Yukon
Oct 02, 2013, 07:29 PM
Any decisions on what you're going to do to/with the Newfoundbeast?
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Man oh man, what a triple dose of awesomeness. I'm not sure why triple, other than things sound more legitimate in threes. Anyway, those pictures are great and that's some beautiful scenery. It does a good job of showing off your new-camera skills too :) Do you have more pictures? Are you going to try and go again before it gets too cold?

...It sure makes me miss those hills and those scraggly fir silhouettes. But maybe this'll give me a little inspiration to hike around some swampy pines (Florida Trail) once the heat and rain let up.
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Mechanics / Re: The Yukon
Sep 23, 2013, 07:56 PM
Dare I suggest that you just found your bargain-truck of the decade? From everything I see, it looks like the perfect camp/hunt/beater-mobile. I look forward to meeting it :)

As for color, it's hard for me to suggest anything but some earthy shade of green(s). But more narrowly, what kind of look are you going for? If you're going for a Rattlecan Disaster motif, I can suggest nothing less than CAMO. On the other hand, if you're more into the Feigning Presbytery look, how could you resist a fresh even coat of our beloved Forest Service Green?

And really, the paint isn't that bad, from what I can see. Just...white and peely.

Campcamp!
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That was easy. What has everyone been up to? I went bowling tonight....I suck!
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