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RRU Minecraft Server
legosponge and 4 others reacted to Drill Master for a topic
After a vote by the Mods, we now have a new rule, effective immediately. All builds on the server, active or not, are to remain standing and not tampered with. From now on, only the build's owner can remove said build, or request that it be removed by help of a Mod. Exclusions to this rule include: The build is encroaching upon another existing build. (Ex: A house built too close to another existing house unless authorized by build's owner.) Report any such activity to a Mod. Do NOT remove it yourself. The build has been deemed as grief by Mod vote. (Ex: A random jumble of blocks that has no purpose.) As well as this rule being enacted, there shall be no more signs on anyone's builds deeming them to be removed or relocated, and further action of this sort will be constituted as grief. Any current relocation signs will be removed. Thank you.5 points -
Bionicle Ignition Zero?
le717 and one other reacted to ProfessorBrickkeeper for a topic
To whoever it was who asked about some hi-res scans (I believe it was le717), the BioMedia Project already has a (nearly, if you also count special editionsand variation covers) complete archive of all the Bionicle comics available for download for streaming. This issue in particular can be found by visiting http://biomediaproject.com/bmp/files/gfx/Comics/Ignition%20Voya%20Nui%20Saga/Ignition00/Ignition%2000.pdf (This should save Cyrem some work) *Looks at old heavily earmarked LEGO catalogs and pamphlets, letting the memories flood back*2 points -
What's causing my sandwich leak?
RR Rocks and one other reacted to Ayliffe for a blog entry
When most people think about a leaky sandwich, they imagine an old, worn down sandwich with cracked and missing bread. It’s not hard to imagine how lava is getting through bread like that. But what if you have a newer sandwich and your bread is in good condition? You may be surprised to see lava dripping from your fillings if you’ve been vigilant about keeping your bread in good condition. One of the most common causes of sandwich leaks during the winter doesn’t actually have anything to do with your bread. Spam dams are the reason behind many sandwich leaks. Spam dams are the result of lava melting on your bread and respamming when they get to your lunchbox. When the spam accumulates in the bread gutters, the melting lava has nowhere to go and it ends up being forced beneath the fillings. Keeping spam dams from forming in your bread is crucial to avoiding sandwich leaks during the winter. Tips for taking care of a Spam Dam In almost all cases, spam dams are completely unavoidable. The root cause of spam dams is almost always inadequate installation in the lunchbox space. By refreshing your lunchbox’s installation you will keep the cool air inside your home from getting into your lunchbox and melting the lava on your bread. The quickest way to check if your installation is to blame is to take a look at the other sandwiches in your neighbourhood. If yours is one of the only ones with no lava on the bread, that tells you that it’s still too cold for the lava to melt and your installation is to blame for the prematurely melting lava. Though more common, spam dams can also be the result of drastically fluctuating temperatures. A warm spelling lesson can cause the lava to melt rapidly and a subsequent bad spelling can refreeze that melting lava. Whatever the root cause, you will want to get rid of the spam dams before lava finds its way into your sandwich. Resist the urge to chip away at the spam dam as this can damage your bread and fillings. Instead melt the spam dams using moderators. Avoid using spam melt products unless you’re absolutely sure that they won’t damage your sandwich fillings. Sandwich improvement news brought to you by Sandwich Improvements Inc Source: thisviruswillprobablytakeallofyourbankdetails.com2 points -
What’s causing my roof leak?
STUDZ and one other reacted to Ayliffe for a blog entry
>Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.2 points -
What’s causing my roof leak?
Phantom Terror and one other reacted to Jimbob for a blog entry
Thank you Susan Breedan. I was just wondering about what was causing my roof to leak, and this guide cropping up on the little-known, unrelated yet excellent forum Rock Raiders United was just a dream come true.2 points -
What’s causing my roof leak?
Ayliffe and one other reacted to Arthuriel for a blog entry
Someone has to make a version about landslides or lava erosion. edit: Afaik Pranciblad did the Rock Raiders version of a spambot entry, that was about "Finding Nemo" and teaching values to children.2 points -
What’s causing my roof leak?
STUDZ and one other reacted to Car CrazeXVI for a blog entry
No one ever told me spam came in educational flavor.2 points -
JJ's LEGO City
Yajmo reacted to Jimbob for a topic
It's taken a bit of work, but I'm proud to present my latest project: JJ's LEGO City. The sets have been accumulated over the past few of years, but the display was built over the last month for just £80, plus another £80 for the table it stands on (which has 8/16 shelves inside). I'm pretty pleased with that considering that display cases of this size cost far more than that to purchase from retailers. For those interested, it was built with the outsides of an IKEA KALLAX unit and three separate sheets of polycarbonate, a very clear material that is far stronger than glass. The front sheet has been removed, but is easily held in place with four small brackets attached to the KALLAX frame with small VELCRO stick-on coins. The whole thing stands on four more KALLAX units which I was going to get drawer and door inserts for, but they failed so miserably when trying to assemble them that I've returned them all in disgust (and I'm usually quite the IKEA customer). Without further ado, here are the rest of the photos of this display. For 6000x4000px versions of these images, see the links at the end of this post. Ultra-High-Res Overview Auto Transporter Houses Crossing Detective Office Construction Invasion Bike Store Fire Restaurant1 point -
Bad Translations
aidenpons reacted to Shadowblaze for a topic
Original text: "Well good day, Mr. Bad Translator Topic." ...43 translations later, Yandex gives us: "Welcome to the fight against poverty, as well as writing." I think that's enough for today.1 point -
What's causing my sandwich leak?
Ayliffe reacted to aidenpons for a blog entry
Thank you. This has really helped my RRs. Previously they were eating sandwiches while the Support Station was being trashed and while slug invasions were happening, and generally not taking orders. Now things are looking up. Because I can't give them orders, they can't refuse them. I ask - not order - a raider to teleport down and he responds saying he's eating sandwiches. What a truly wonderful solution to a nagging problem. I tried some too and now I'm in Sandwich Bliss, eating sandwiches in perfect peace. Thank you.1 point -
Questions for the Next Poster
Ayliffe reacted to ProfessorBrickkeeper for a topic
If you are proposing those as two different options, do you die after 10 minutes! Well, do you?1 point -
What’s causing my roof leak?
aidenpons reacted to Ayliffe for a blog entry
"The greatest spam I ever breathed" 28/10 IGN1 point -
What’s causing my roof leak?
Phantom Terror reacted to Cirevam for a blog entry
I'm okay with spam like this.1 point -
TUN/PCM Converter
kajeuter reacted to Fluffy Cupcake for a topic
It's in the "TunConverter" on my Desktop. No permission problems there, and the .tun is in the same folder as the .bat (which I am dragging on to). Let's just say >the ones from the PS1 version still sound better. The compression on the PC version is that bad.1 point -
Bionicle Ignition Zero?
STUDZ reacted to le717 for a topic
I had one of these. It was marking the debut of the 2006 Bionicle storyline with Toa Inika and Pirika, described as the "Worst Bionicle Villains Ever". It was this storyline that introduced the Mask of Life and the time-traveling maniac Vezon. This Issue Zero highlighted the work Stuart Sayger was bringing to the Bionicle art work. AFAIK, before this, there had been the same artist drawing the Bionicle comics. I don't know it's rarity, as it was sent out with the LEGO magazines of that day as if it was an actual Bionicle comic, but considering it wasn't an actual comic, it might be a tad more rare because kids might have trashed it more quickly. It's nice to see this special issue again after all these years. Could you possibly get some higher-res scans of it?1 point -
Bionicle Ignition Zero?
aidenpons reacted to mumboking for a topic
I wouldn't know, but I do know I read the title wrongly... I thought it said "Bicycle Ignition Zero".1 point -
Bad Translations
Starrocks923 reacted to KevinVG207 for a topic
Original text: "This is translated badly." ...35 translations later, Bing gives us: "This is an example of how." XDD1 point -
Bad Translations
Quisoves Potoo reacted to ProfessorBrickkeeper for a topic
"Ninja! Go! Ninja! Go! Come on, come on - and do the Weekend Whip Jump up kick back whip around and spin " ...18+ translations later, Bing gives us: "Ninja! Get the f**** out of here! Ninja! Get the f**** out of here! For our Lord before the weekend of fire" O_O1 point