Subject: Names...
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Posted on: 2018-05-03 01:56:00 UTC
I apologize if I am amiss, but did you use to go by "Storme Hawk" on this Board?
Subject: Names...
Author:
Posted on: 2018-05-03 01:56:00 UTC
I apologize if I am amiss, but did you use to go by "Storme Hawk" on this Board?
I am S.M.F. (or AutisticAce; either works), an avid Young Wizards fan and PPC mission reader. I've hung around for the past 4+ years as an audience (most of the time) and a beta reader (more than occasionally).
Any questions? :3
Also, PUPPER.
Any missions you've had your eye on, lately?
(Her missions may partly be why, btw. ;) )
Send the pupper many hugs and kisses for me!
And ooo, good luck with PKH! Once I'm done with exams (... and then come back from my chorale's trip to Europe that starts no longer than five days later), you can consider me a volunteer for betaing! :>
Words, Zing, words...you know some better ones. Use them.
And we're... kind of a multi-purpose choir? We've done Mozart and "old classical", but we've also done modern pieces like "Even When He Is Silent" (VERY tearjerky, especially if you look into the story behind it.) and "Flight Song" (not as well known, but it was written in the last decade or so and I love it).
... What was that thing you emailed Miss Cam about? I don't recall if it was ever discussed on the Board.
(I mean, if you still can't disclose it, that's also fine. :V)
What's the craziest theory you've ever had become canon about something that ISN'T PPC?
I mean, *this* is coming back. Because Discord is a thing, and that's how Discord does it. (although /me works on PC...)
But again, I just have a bizarre fascination with this sort of thing. Dunno why. Probably the same reason I trawl MUDs and look at logs of ancient usenet flamewars. Which are, on occasion, pretty hilarious (I saw a post about how we'd all be running HURD on our RISC machines. :-P)
Dunno why! Actually, yes I do- it was underscores for italics in Google Talk for quite a while.
(You should, of course, ignore everything I say- I use the light interface for Discord, I am clearly not to be trusted. :P )
The thing is, I've used asterisks for actions as long as I can remember. I even wrote it on paper when I was in the third grade. And that was long before I actually was active online. It was after we got broadband, though (when I was really young, I remember my dad refusing to allow my brother to use the internet because he eas expecting phone calls. And the computer system ran OS9. It is so weird to me that I can remember that...).
So I guess my question to myself is this: where the heck did I get it from?
I know a little about knitting, but I hadn’t heard of knitting looms! How do they work?
Also, where did you learn carpentry? I am currently learning more about stage carpentry so I can be a more competent and well-rounded theater tech person, so I’m curious where/how people pick up general carpentry skills.
Assuming this is the same as what I have, it's a thing with pegs in a shape or pattern - mine are circular - that you wrap the yarn around, then pull it over the next row of wrapped yarn, push it down, and repeat. End as instructed.
(This is not a very clear description, I imagine, but I'm trying, I promise.)
I call it Knitting for Dummies. Hehe. Just wrap and pull over and over. You can get complicated and make neat things with them, but I've only ever made hats and tube shaped scarves.
But I have a longstanding history of reading stuff before I'm supposed to (I read Snow Crash in 6th grade, so...).
OTOH, I got them for my cousins when they were around that age, and nobody complained and they liked them. So I'd say that's the time.
They should be fine for the Doomsprout. :-P
...I'm currently in the process of cross-posting all of my PPC missions and interludes to AO3 now, since I don't want to see them accidentally deleted due to some freak accident or something. Once I've put up all my past writings there, I'll post new missions both here and on my AO3 account concurrently from that point forward. Some of my past missions have even been updated and improved a little during the cross-posting process, so if you want to read the newest, bestest versions of them, my AO3 page is where it's at! :D
https://archiveofourown.org/users/SkarmorySilver/works
And to that, I add two thoughts:
1: Sue!Entities? O.o Like godling Sues in the PJO 'verse, I'd assume.
and 2: Young Wizards crossover, Y/N?
Presumably we can fix this with BETAS! \o/
Ahem.
And Conflict to Defeat Entropy versus what is essentially Conflict Resolution... Presumably wizard-to- parahuman relations might go better than shard-to-Instrumentality ones.
This, except substitute Lung for Lizord.
The Worm-verse sounds as if it has a low ethics constant (granted, that's a term from Stealing the Elf-King's Roses and not Young Wizards, if I remember right); maybe that's a side-effect of the Entities' presence?
Ah, but what if you have two visionaries? :V (Meaning Arhu and Nita.)
I've been wondering for a while what the (nm) thing some of you put on the end of your posts actually means. Can you help me out with that, please?
Sorry, I'm far too curious for my own good.
I've always thought of you being around for a while longer than that. No offence.
When you don't put anything in the actual message section of your post it attaches the little (nm) to the end of the subject line. It's just an abbreviation of 'no message'.
I apologize if I am amiss, but did you use to go by "Storme Hawk" on this Board?
And sorry for not replying to your emails, I haven't been using the email address you've been sending them to for a while now.
Are you still interested in betaing for me? And if so, what is your current e-mail address?
Why Phobos? :-P
But that's just because the Phobos botmatch is burned into my brain, because I spend god-knows how many hours beating it.
...Also, it seems like a lot of people here have read Gates of Fire. Would you lot recommend it?
It's the book Agent Suicide comes from, after all. And it's very, very good.
~Neshomeh
I've recently acquired more sophisticated tea-making supplies (a teapot that can do lose-leaf), and I'd like my ear talked off about the subject. I've found I like the fruit-y teas. (One thing I noticed is that, when I tried to brew one of the samples of a mango peach green tea, the flavor didn't seem to come through, unlike with the black or herbal ones. How could've that happened?)
Also, thanks for explaining what was with your emoticons. I've been curious for a while, but never got around to asking.
- Tomash
Be sure you are using the correct temperature for whatever tea you are brewing. If it is a fruit tea you have to take note of what tea makes up the base. If the temperature is too low, flavor isn't well developed, and if it's too hot, the leaves get damaged. A good guideline is 70 to 80 C for green tea; 80 to 90 C for Oolong if you brew the western way (rolls eyes), about 85 to 95 the Chinese (real) way; and 100 C for red tea. Some sources online may cite slightly different values but this is just a general rule of thumb. Each tea is different.
P.S. I'm joking about the real/fake thing.
How do you generally keep track of the temperature? Do you use a thermometer, or do you just have a good feel for when the water is about right?
In all seriousness, yes you could use a thermometer. Once you do it enough, you will get an sort of intuitive sense for where the water is at. A good way without a thermometer is to just look at the water. When the water is churning slightly, not at full boil (that's actually higher than 100 C), that's for red tea, if there are small bubbles in the water, but no churning, that's good for Oolong. If you place your hand a couple of inches above the water and there is some heat and condensation on your palm, that's good for green tea (but one should wait an extra 20 seconds just in case). But, a thermometer will always be more accurate and you won't make mistakes with one.
I now have a whole new box of Earl Grey. Life is good. ^_^
~Neshomeh
*ba-dum tish*
I was realizing in Discord that this year will be my fifteenth year on the Board. I don't even know how that happened- although I'm pretty sure I have a lock on the record for longest hiatus for an active (ish) Boarder!
... So long, in fact, that I've got an entirely new self-insert for DoSAT. I should write that scene, new-me meeting old-me.
I look forward to this greatly. :>
Those of us outside the Circle 'O Roleplay should probably get a chance to meet Juliette.
I Don't Hang Out Here Anymore, much, really, for a variety of complicated reasons some of which are busy-ness and some of which are mental health related, but I'm an oldbie as of I think 2005 and I'm here to say: you're going to UW?! I can actually meet you once I actually have a chance to go visit Juliette and Maslab again!
(Both of whom I owe an apology, since Life Happened and I never responded to last thing.)
Hi! Nice to see you!
Just want to say I'm glad to hear of you again. I'm sorry real life is keeping you away, but I hope you're doing well and keeping fed and all that. Keep yourself safe and healthy, okay?
—doctorlit, caring long distance
It's nice to hear from you again! (I admit I haven't really tried to get in touch much, but that's because I figured you were busy. Sorry.).
I'll be moving up to Seattle in ~September and I'd be happy to meet up if you find an excuse to get out there. From the looks of it, Seattle seems to be a PPCer attractor.
On that note, do you have a preferred way for me to get in touch with you? (Email's clickable.)
I'd ask you cool newbie questions, but... uh... we just talked. Like, 10 seconds before I wrote this thread. I'll leave the newer newbies to ask that stuff.
Although that HPMoR bit is mildly amusing...
I love his little crown, it's so cute!
All he needs to do is go "Whee!" and then he'd be Wheenesoron! :P
"... whee."
(Once again sketched directly from Mark Witton, this time from his launching Pteranodon longiceps.)
hS
... I don't know how well it works.
hS
But it mostly just looks cute. :V So, success?
Now you're also a Disney ride!
I'm formal sometimes, too. Then again, I grew up on forums. Does that make me oldschool yet? :-P
But yeah! Nice to see you for once, Kaitlyn.
...Actually, I do have a question. I once heard that you were the oldbiest of oldbies. Is this true?
...is oldbier than I am. Also a few others who've poked their heads in over the recent years--BeautyID, I think we've seen Saphie not too long ago?
However, I think at this point I am definitely the oldbiest person who has never really left. It's a heavy responsibility, which I cope with primarily by hiding.
--Kaitlyn, mature adult
...Jeez, don't go scaring me like that, hS! You are a Big Scary Oldbie, 'member? :-P
Although you actually are an oldbie, and somewhat scary at times... hmmm...
dumps bucket of water on hS's head.
There, I think the scary atmosphere is suitably ruined. :-)
So either be proud or saddened. Because this is all your fault.
[Dramatic sigh] I held out some hope that the curse had moved onto someone else, but in my heart of hearts I knew that this was Huinesoron Is Terrifying Episode 967: Those Pointy-Eyed Smileys Must Be Hiding Something.
(They are, actually - they're a homage to my wife and a deep cut into PPC history. But as I was never actually a Knight Who Goes ^^, I shall betray no further confidences. ^~)
hS
It was supposed to sound more like friendly teasing. I swear.