5pm Thursday, August 21st
Your Server was exploring the dungeon and preparing to battle the mighty dragon when it encountered a horde of good-looking, expert Tiny Adventure players.
Your Server made a server load check with a difficulty of 3700 . . . and rolled 1
Your Server was dominated by the exited players and its CPU was trampled. Your Server headed back to the shop to purchase a huge upgrade for itself and will be back tomorrow. The horde of players was thanked again for their enthusiasm and patience.
:(
Please check back tomorrow afternoon (Friday August 22nd)
:)
(emoticons model's own)
To fill the ENDLESS GAP until this afternoon, a video of Ed Harcourt's 'Born in the Seventies'.
8 comments:
Tell me about it. The most I managed to do is create a character (whose name I've now forgotten) and then it was blank white screen time.
Now I suppose I've got to do some work instead. Bloody technology.
I'VE MET HIM YOU KNOW.
A sign that no-one should underestimate the massed power of D&D playing geekanerds. John McCain take note.
P: yes.
Why are all Ed Harcourt's songs about me?
no wonder you had to leave!
That song is just so boppy that it almost makes me wish that I had been born in the '70s, instead of on the cusp between the Baby Boomers and the Gen X'ers. (Generation W? Wwwwhat?)
There's definitely a difference between those born in various decades, if YouTube is to be trusted. Compare the Police's "Born in the '50s", with, for example, Union Carbide Production's Born in the '60s"...
Oh, I guess I'm okay with my noisy little generation.
I tried to heal you but it was broked again...
Oh god, sorry. Obviously spending too much time on ICHC...
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