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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 23:14 
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Studio head Dan Pinchbeck spilled the beans to Beefjack, explaining that it's an open-world first-person non-combat game set in rural Shropshire an hour before the world ends.


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I really wish the owner of this house had stuck proper linings in the curtains before dying. I keep waking up at 5am, and I feel slightly bad criticising her handiwork.

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The original Dawn Of War does it, too. And company of Heroes, I think.


Oh! I have both of them somewhere, will dig out the pc games box from the attic


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Interesting. Dear Esther sequel. Sort of.

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Sounds like my childhood.

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The original Dawn Of War does it, too. And company of Heroes, I think.


Oh! I have both of them somewhere, will dig out the pc games box from the attic

Slow down - looks like I was wrong.

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Ok scrap going into the attic then.


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The walk in this morning wasn't so bad. Apart form the half mile with no pavement. I held my umbrella into the road a bit to get an extra foot or so of clearance from the cars. I got to listen to the Infinite monkey Cage, which was a good thing. it took 30minutes to do one and a half miles or so uphill, which isn't so bad. I think I'll be OK. I would cycle but I'm not allowed to use the "executive showers".

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This'll please Myp

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So if debt can be good for a professional practice, how can you work out whether it is good for your firm. Most firms these days produce annual budgets. However, less produce resulting cash flow forecasts, less of these produce them on a rolling basis and even less produce cash flow forecasts for a period in excess of 12 months.



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I would cycle but I'm not allowed to use the "executive showers".

I'm not allowed to use the executive toilets. It's never stopped me parking my breakfast in them.

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This'll please Myp

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So if debt can be good for a professional practice, how can you work out whether it is good for your firm. Most firms these days produce annual budgets. However, less produce resulting cash flow forecasts, less of these produce them on a rolling basis and even less produce cash flow forecasts for a period in excess of 12 months.



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So if debt can be good for a professional practice, how can you work out whether it is good for your firm. Most firms these days produce annual budgets. However, less produce resulting cash flow forecasts, less of these produce them on a rolling basis and even less produce cash flow forecasts for a period in excess of 12 months.



It appears Myp is easily pleased! :nerd:

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Helen took me to Caines at Abode to celebrate two years. Lovely tasting menu, except for an utterly revolting Mrs Bells blue cheese course. They've thrown everything at hiding that hideous cheese and ended up with something even worse. I don't often refuse to eat something but that did it.


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I did it in 2003.xxx seconds IIRC. Finding my way back to Jealous and Zenith got me stucked.

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That truly is excellent.


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It is, isn't it? I also like that it's made by Geoff.

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I hope they get their homework done first.


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I've had an Avril Lavine song running around my head for 48 hours. This is what hell feels like.


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running around my head


Right now. Won't somebody please come take take, come take me home.
home.
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The first album isn't too bad, as it happens.

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I have heard precisely two of her songs in my life. The one you're quoting isn't one of them


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I have heard precisely two of her songs in my life. The one you're quoting isn't one of them


Girlfriend is quite a good song.

I used to listen to the first album whilst space pirating.

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Ah crap. Apparently I've heard three of her songs. Thanks, man.


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I have heard precisely two of her songs in my life. The one you're quoting isn't one of them


Girlfriend is quite a good song.

I used to listen to the first album whilst space pirating.

Your definition of good is somewhat awry.
aving that song unexpectedly played to me was absolutely the wotst thing about burnout paradise.H


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Avril makes excellent pop-rock/pop-punk songs. I actually bought her first album last year & it's surprisingly good.

Is it Skater Boy you've got in your head, DavPaz? It's in my head now. (if it's still there in 2 days I may be less happy)


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Christ, Girlfriend is one of the worst ones.

I think Complicated is my favourite of what she's done, but I've not listened to any albums or anything.

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Complicated is the beast that haunts me. Stupid, insipid lyrics. Grrr!


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DavPaz wrote:
Complicated is the beast that haunts me. Stupid, insipid lyrics. Grrr!


I like how she gets hiccups in teh chorus.

And you HIC and you HIC and you turn it into

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People always seem so relieved when I used the phonetic alphabet when they ask questions like that. They must get such fucking awkward calls sometimes. Doesn't help if you get a moron, mind.


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Is £750 to have a 2 bed semi detached house painted a good ballaprk figure? Living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom? I figured 5 hours a room at £25 an hour plus materials.

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People always seem so relieved when I used the phonetic alphabet when they ask questions like that. They must get such fucking awkward calls sometimes. Doesn't help if you get a moron, mind.


Even though I know the phonetic alphabet, I usually struggle to call it to mind when I need it, and typically make my own up in unhelpful and often inappropriate fashion.

"Yes, it's Craster. Charlie romeo alpha, er...Socrates, ....telephone, echo, ........rimming."

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Is £750 to have a 2 bed semi detached house painted a good ballaprk figure? Living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom? I figured 5 hours a room at £25 an hour plus materials.

It cost me £1,000 to get my one-bed flat redecorated a few years ago. That was stripping existing wallpaper, putting up lining paper and then painting it in magnolia.

So that was a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom and a vestibule leading to the bathroom.

That was also the cheapest quote we got, by quite some margin.

So yeah, I'd say £750 for a 2 bed semi is pretty good.


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Assuming that's a figure you've guessed at, rather than one you've been quoted, I think you've probably lowballed it a bit. Call it closer to £1000-£1200.

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So yeah, I'd say £750 for a 2 bed semi is pretty good.


I made that number up, thinking it would take five hours per room, plus materials.

I'm not to be trusted to do it, you see.

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What you're neglecting to take into account is that painting sucks balls, especially if you want it done properly, so lots of people are happy to pay well over real-terms-cost to have someone else do it.

We weren't happy to pay, which is why the hall/landing look a mess because we've only done one coat in several months. And why 2.5 of the 7 new (in September) doors are done.


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What you're neglecting to take into account is that painting sucks balls, especially if you want it done properly, so lots of people are happy to pay well over real-terms-cost to have someone else do it.


I'm cheap and I don't live in that house. It needs to be sold soon, and the wife's pushing harder on this at the moment. Despite still having a loft and garage full of stuff and no estate car to move it in, and nowhere to put it. I think she likes finding new ways to spend my money.

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I wouldn't pay someone £750 to do something I could do.


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TheVision wrote:
I wouldn't pay someone £750 to do something I could do.


Problem is, I'm 180 miles from the place, and finding the time to go down and do it myself is a pain. I really should do, though.

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