The Complaint Thread - The Final Countdown

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    i wish people or animals wouldn't be hurt, in r/l or in art.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Skiriki said:
    Spyro said:
    No worries :) Let me know how you go with it all... I'm undecided at this stage... But Michael_G uses it all the time and is always a wow render kinda guy, you've prob seen his work. Make sure you get more sleep then just 3 hours again lol (It's not good for you to lack sleep :-P )

    Yeah... at least I aced my computer exams today, despite the lack of sleep.

    Whoa gratz, you must be pleased :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    i wish people or animals wouldn't be hurt, in r/l or in art.

    +1. No excuse for cruelty :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    OMG YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!! :snake: :snake:

    A new MAN EATING PLANT is out! Oh boy oh boy oh boy!!! :bug: :ahhh:

    http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=96315

    Can't wait to go home and feed it! :vampire: :vampire:

    Hehe and Vicky eating I imagine, or perhaps is a monovore ? Manovore? :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    ps1borg said:
    OMG YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!! :snake: :snake:

    A new MAN EATING PLANT is out! Oh boy oh boy oh boy!!! :bug: :ahhh:

    http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=96315

    Can't wait to go home and feed it! :vampire: :vampire:

    Hehe and Vicky eating I imagine, or perhaps is a monovore ? Manovore? :)

    man derves?

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    i heard from my cuzzie, she got her 'lectricity back last weekend. she invited me over for thanksgiving.

    my lillest cuzzie is 6 and she's a big fan of last airbender. finally, someone who can talk airbender with me all day.

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,093
    edited December 1969

    Non-specific: Grrrrrrrrrrrrr....
    Just moody, feeling better now. 8-/

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    edited December 1969

    I have migraine to get rid of. Anyone want it?

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,093
    edited December 1969

    AtticAnne said:
    I have migraine to get rid of. Anyone want it?

    Feel better soon, Anne.
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  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    edited December 1969

    Thanks, tjohn. Ice would definitely help, but I don't have any frozen whole kernel corn or blackeyed peas right now. Those are my preferences for migraine control because they are moldable to my head, then when the migraine leaves I can get up and cook them up for supper.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,034
    edited December 1969

    Spyro said:
    Text messages are fine with friends and family, there is appropriate uses for text... But it is by no means professional, especially for serious work related conversation. To be laid off the job in a text message tells me its their "easy way out" They appear to lack the ability to do it "face to face" and if they cant do so, then perhaps they shouldn't be in management because it's a childish act.

    The complications of text messaging is most noticeably the fact that read messages can easily be misunderstood due to the lack of facial expression and voice tone required for effective communication. For example, a joke can easily be misinterpreted as a offensive or angry comment. The same is true for forums and chat rooms... you see a lot of misunderstood comments, then the persons involved each trying to explain that what was said was not intended to be read that way lol

    You gotta love technology LMAO. My current boss dislikes text messages, and no matter how brief the info needs to be conveyed, it's always a call or face to face. For me, that's how it should be with management.


    ...a couple years ago Radio Shack sent emails out to employees informing them they were being sacked.

    Reminds me of the scene in Back To The Future II when Marty is informed that he has just been fired via a "live" email from his boss. Only spineless employers resort to such tactics.

    Well it's Friday Evening and I am finally home. Stopped off at the local pizzaria to get a few slices for dinner. Three slices from here is almost a whole pizza compared to other places I've been. Not going to think about the workplace until I walk back in the door Monday morning (that is if I don't win the Megabucks Lotto this weekend first).

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,034
    edited December 1969

    Is it bad to have bisexual or omnisexual characters in my story? I am not trying to promote it or discourage it. I am not doing it to be political correct or something. The only PC things I am are PC member and PC user.

    ...not at all if it is integral to the storyline and characters.
  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Complaint for the thread. This will sound like more than one but is really just one long one all run together.

    Rendering animation still frames is one heck of a fast way to cook your PC's chip set without even trying hard. Trying to edit the said frames into a good movie format with a Freeware editor is as easy as taking a fresh peace of meat from a sharks mouth. Adding good Audio effects to the finished movie format is almost as much fun as passing a kidney stone (for the men) or pushing something the size of a watermelon out of your uterus (for the ladies). Wanting GREAT software (that cost tons) to make the last two things easier when your living on rice and beans just so you can have a really NICE Thanksgiving dinner BITES THE BIG ONE.

    Accidentally finding out that you REALLY Really really like animating after spending every extra penny you've had for the last four years on getting better at single image renders (I never get better, so hush) Just chaps my arse.

    Rant, Complaint, what ever this was is now over. Blah!

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Real nice evening here, the beach is looking good for tomorrow so far yay :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited November 2012

    Oh noes friends in Brisbane are in some trouble and trying to get a flight South after a big storm Is all quiet here, lovely Spring evening :ohh:

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    AtticAnne said:
    Thanks, tjohn. Ice would definitely help, but I don't have any frozen whole kernel corn or blackeyed peas right now. Those are my preferences for migraine control because they are moldable to my head, then when the migraine leaves I can get up and cook them up for supper.

    hopes you are doing OK again by now :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Kyoto Kid said:
    Spyro said:
    Text messages are fine with friends and family, there is appropriate uses for text... But it is by no means professional, especially for serious work related conversation. To be laid off the job in a text message tells me its their "easy way out" They appear to lack the ability to do it "face to face" and if they cant do so, then perhaps they shouldn't be in management because it's a childish act.

    The complications of text messaging is most noticeably the fact that read messages can easily be misunderstood due to the lack of facial expression and voice tone required for effective communication. For example, a joke can easily be misinterpreted as a offensive or angry comment. The same is true for forums and chat rooms... you see a lot of misunderstood comments, then the persons involved each trying to explain that what was said was not intended to be read that way lol

    You gotta love technology LMAO. My current boss dislikes text messages, and no matter how brief the info needs to be conveyed, it's always a call or face to face. For me, that's how it should be with management.


    ...a couple years ago Radio Shack sent emails out to employees informing them they were being sacked.

    Reminds me of the scene in Back To The Future II when Marty is informed that he has just been fired via a "live" email from his boss. Only spineless employers resort to such tactics.

    Well it's Friday Evening and I am finally home. Stopped off at the local pizzaria to get a few slices for dinner. Three slices from here is almost a whole pizza compared to other places I've been. Not going to think about the workplace until I walk back in the door Monday morning (that is if I don't win the Megabucks Lotto this weekend first).

    Lazy or scared or weird or small or something. Someone I know was sacked and escorted from her desk and out the door by three security guards at the end of her shift a while ago, you would think that kind of stuff can only happen to bad guys, but nooooooo.

  • ledheadledhead Posts: 1,586
    edited December 1969

    It seems no matter how we look at it, being let go by a company is no fun. I must say my experience of being let go and having someone stand over you to make sure you don't destroy any of your work is no fun experience, so maybe an email ain't too shabby after all.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Been boned without notice a few times but always alongside others AFAIR. A weird thing that's happened to me personally was having repo men suddenly turn up to work and take it all away heh :)

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    ps1borg said:
    Kyoto Kid said:
    Spyro said:
    Text messages are fine with friends and family, there is appropriate uses for text... But it is by no means professional, especially for serious work related conversation. To be laid off the job in a text message tells me its their "easy way out" They appear to lack the ability to do it "face to face" and if they cant do so, then perhaps they shouldn't be in management because it's a childish act.

    The complications of text messaging is most noticeably the fact that read messages can easily be misunderstood due to the lack of facial expression and voice tone required for effective communication. For example, a joke can easily be misinterpreted as a offensive or angry comment. The same is true for forums and chat rooms... you see a lot of misunderstood comments, then the persons involved each trying to explain that what was said was not intended to be read that way lol

    You gotta love technology LMAO. My current boss dislikes text messages, and no matter how brief the info needs to be conveyed, it's always a call or face to face. For me, that's how it should be with management.


    ...a couple years ago Radio Shack sent emails out to employees informing them they were being sacked.

    Reminds me of the scene in Back To The Future II when Marty is informed that he has just been fired via a "live" email from his boss. Only spineless employers resort to such tactics.

    Well it's Friday Evening and I am finally home. Stopped off at the local pizzaria to get a few slices for dinner. Three slices from here is almost a whole pizza compared to other places I've been. Not going to think about the workplace until I walk back in the door Monday morning (that is if I don't win the Megabucks Lotto this weekend first).

    Lazy or scared or weird or small or something. Someone I know was sacked and escorted from her desk and out the door by three security guards at the end of her shift a while ago, you would think that kind of stuff can only happen to bad guys, but nooooooo.

    3 Security guys?!? My god... that IS overkill and very much disrespectful to the individual! The ONLY time a person who is fired from the workplace that should be escorted out is IF that person has made a scene in disapproval on their own account and that that person is blatantly refusing to leave the premises. Having security remove the individual without cause and such a valid reason, brings unwanted attention to that person, effectively embarrassing and humiliating them. That is certainly shabby management if such cause from the ejected individual did not play a part in that decision.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    When it comes to business the better the suit the blacker the heart is a rule of thumb which works for me :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited November 2012

    ooo Migaloo. http://www.migaloowhale.org


    is anyone cooking breakfast this morning? :)

    imagines breakfast tray over the internet one day.
    there's no breakfast place within walking distance. wahh, not even mikiD's.
    complaint: how come Wendy's don't do breakfast?

    tummygrowl it's the twinkie topic, lol

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,247
    edited December 1969

    how do I change the default settings for programs? I want to watch all my DVDs and Blurays with Nero.

  • ledheadledhead Posts: 1,586
    edited December 1969

    ooo Migaloo. http://www.migaloowhale.org


    is anyone cooking breakfast this morning? :)

    imagines breakfast tray over the internet one day.
    there's no breakfast place within walking distance. wahh, not even mikiD's.
    complaint: how come Wendy's don't do breakfast?

    tummygrowl it's the twinkie topic, lol

    The Wendy's here does serve breakfast, but it's nasty IMO.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited November 2012

    Ledhead said:
    ooo Migaloo. http://www.migaloowhale.org


    is anyone cooking breakfast this morning? :)

    imagines breakfast tray over the internet one day.
    there's no breakfast place within walking distance. wahh, not even mikiD's.
    complaint: how come Wendy's don't do breakfast?

    tummygrowl it's the twinkie topic, lol

    The Wendy's here does serve breakfast, but it's nasty IMO.

    really?


    vague memories of IHOP and pancakes with boysenberry syrup.

    lol breakfast pron

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited November 2012

    is hockey popular in the UK?

    sometimes i think i'm a Canadian trapped in the body of an American, cuz the Canadian anthem makes me feel emotional sometimes. "O Canada aaa"

    well, the Whitney rendition of "O say can you see" makes for an emotional overload. the Roseann version, not so much.

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited November 2012

    ps1borg said:
    AtticAnne said:
    Thanks, tjohn. Ice would definitely help, but I don't have any frozen whole kernel corn or blackeyed peas right now. Those are my preferences for migraine control because they are moldable to my head, then when the migraine leaves I can get up and cook them up for supper.

    hopes you are doing OK again by now :)


    yoos feel better, okay?!

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  • ledheadledhead Posts: 1,586
    edited December 1969

    is hockey popular in the UK?

    sometimes i think i'm a Canadian trapped in the body of an American, cuz the Canadian anthem makes me feel emotional sometimes. "O Canada aaa"

    well, the Whitney rendition of "O say can you see" makes for an emotional overload. the Roseann version, not so much.

    What do you mean, I cry every time I hear Roseanne sing.

    (Hug to Whitney)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    Ledhead said:
    is hockey popular in the UK?

    sometimes i think i'm a Canadian trapped in the body of an American, cuz the Canadian anthem makes me feel emotional sometimes. "O Canada aaa"

    well, the Whitney rendition of "O say can you see" makes for an emotional overload. the Roseann version, not so much.

    What do you mean, I cry every time I hear Roseanne sing.

    (Hug to Whitney)

    well, tears can cover a wide range of emotion. :)

    it's an emotional day, tears for Whitney *snifl. "the greatest luuuv of all .. " ...

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited December 1969

    is hockey popular in the UK?

    sometimes i think i'm a Canadian trapped in the body of an American, cuz the Canadian anthem makes me feel emotional sometimes. "O Canada aaa"

    well, the Whitney rendition of "O say can you see" makes for an emotional overload. the Roseann version, not so much.



    Are you talking Hockey or Ice hockey here. Hockey is a sport that is (or certainly was) played in just about every British school.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_field_hockey
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