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Custom PC write up

Post by Heliocentric »

might be old news to those in the know, one of my fave tech sites for hardware gave a writeup on bf2 mods, pr is talked about.

http://www.custompc.co.uk/features/6017 ... -mods.html
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Post by Masaq »

Nope, not old news - it came out today (or yesterday, I forget which).

Some slight inaccuracies in there (Trenches? ey?!?!) but not a bad little piece of publicity :)

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Post by Heliocentric »

heh... sandbags, trenches... same difference :)

the picture of the article is that posed pic of brits near a wall :)

nice to see the media behind the mod.
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Post by Rico »

Yeah myself and Gaz spoke to the writer at the weekend for this :)
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Post by Teek »

Wait, BGF has Brits and Americans? :shock:
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Post by OkitaMakoto »

There’s a new version coming out just before Christmas, too, so you can escape the family by submerging yourself in the trenches.
Eh? Have I been living under a rock as an R-CON/MOD? Something before .7? Or was that talking about .6 mistakenly? Have I been living under a rock!?
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Post by Teek »

yea, the article is written well, but contains far to many predictions presented as fact in addition to other inacuracys.
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Post by Wasteland »

A couple factual errors, but that's to be expected when any small project like this gets publicity. Let's not be fan-boys about it ;) . Overall a great piece of publicity. Thanks Rico and Gaz for hooking this up.
Originally Posted by: ArmedDrunk&Angry
we don't live in your fantastical world where you are the super hero sent to release us all from the bondage of ignorance
Originally Posted by: [R-MOD]dunehunter
don't mess with wasteland, a scary guy will drag you into an alleyway and rape you with a baseballbat
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Post by M.J.Patterson »

:goodvibes
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Post by Masaq »

MJP, you're *really* starting to worry me amigo... should we be looking for the sedatives? :p

"That's how it starts, Mas, with that warm happy feeling inside. Pretty soon you're rocking in the corner, a full grown dog addict, wondering where your next St Bernand is coming from..." - IAJTHOMAS
"Did they say what he's angry about?" asked Annette Mitchell, 77, of the district, stranded after seeing a double feature of "Piranha 3D" and "The Last Exorcism." - Washington Post
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Post by markonymous »

[R-MOD]Masaq wrote:MJP, you're *really* starting to worry me amigo... should we be looking for the sedatives? :p
i know of a great little place that can hook you up with some erm coke, ye lets call it coke.
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Post by Masaq »

First: cocaine is a stimulant and has no sedative effects. If you're gunna talk drugs talk, at least name the right ones. Any of the benzodiazapines would have been a good choice, along with some of the antihistamines. The opiates too are pretty sedating, and alcohol is the most commonly used of all. :p

Second: Drugs talk is bad!

So hush with that, foo'!


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Also, a lot of antipsychotics (such as haloperidol, clozapine, chlorpromazine) are sedating, which is why they were called the Major Tranquilizers for many years until they realised that in the public mindset, tranqs were something you shot into lions with a dart gun, and not sick people.

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Whisky does this to moderators, guys... it makes them cranky and pedantic and weird, and the effects can only be counteracted with pizza. Mmmm, pizza.
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Reason: missed some. oh and need to explain

"That's how it starts, Mas, with that warm happy feeling inside. Pretty soon you're rocking in the corner, a full grown dog addict, wondering where your next St Bernand is coming from..." - IAJTHOMAS
"Did they say what he's angry about?" asked Annette Mitchell, 77, of the district, stranded after seeing a double feature of "Piranha 3D" and "The Last Exorcism." - Washington Post
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Post by duckhunt »

who is alan boney?
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Post by Masaq »

I assume it's Rico.

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Yeah it is - his profile has [email protected] on it in his msn contact section.
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Reason: yeah it is

"That's how it starts, Mas, with that warm happy feeling inside. Pretty soon you're rocking in the corner, a full grown dog addict, wondering where your next St Bernand is coming from..." - IAJTHOMAS
"Did they say what he's angry about?" asked Annette Mitchell, 77, of the district, stranded after seeing a double feature of "Piranha 3D" and "The Last Exorcism." - Washington Post
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[R-MOD]Masaq wrote:Any of the benzodiazapines would have been a good choice, along with some of the antihistamines. The opiates too are pretty sedating, and alcohol is the most commonly used of all. :p
I wouldn't call benzos "a good choice" though. They're among the few drugs who's withdrawal effects can kill (along with alcohol ;) ). But yes, a quick xanax would be the common drug to give to somebody with MJP's apparent condition. If I were a doctor however, I'd prescribe much more interesting remedies. Nothing like an ayahuasca journey to figure out why you're all hyper... haha. Just kidding.
Originally Posted by: ArmedDrunk&Angry
we don't live in your fantastical world where you are the super hero sent to release us all from the bondage of ignorance
Originally Posted by: [R-MOD]dunehunter
don't mess with wasteland, a scary guy will drag you into an alleyway and rape you with a baseballbat
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Post by Masaq »

I meant "good choice" in the sense that if he wanted to name a sedating drug, any of the benzos would do :p

And yes I'm well aware of the effects (side and otherwise) of all the drugs I listed there - they're something I come across every day in my clinical practice, and I fully intend on completing a non-medical prescriber's course as soon as I can persuade the local NHS to fund my place back at uni in order to be able to appropriately prescribe the lot of them :p

"That's how it starts, Mas, with that warm happy feeling inside. Pretty soon you're rocking in the corner, a full grown dog addict, wondering where your next St Bernand is coming from..." - IAJTHOMAS
"Did they say what he's angry about?" asked Annette Mitchell, 77, of the district, stranded after seeing a double feature of "Piranha 3D" and "The Last Exorcism." - Washington Post
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Post by Rico »

[R-DEV]duckhunt wrote:who is alan boney?
The R-PUB guru ;)
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