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Title: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Jubal on August 24, 2010, 01:54:57 pm
Thought we should have one, really. The general thread for how we are, what we're doing, et cetera.  :)


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Klute on August 24, 2010, 04:01:22 pm
How about going completely mental.......4 weeks into the kids summer hols   :'(
Add to that my chronic fatigue syndrome and fondness of all things anxiety and depression related and you get the picture...............well you did ask.   ;D

But life goes on, keep chin up etc etc etc. Been like this for years now so used to it. What Im not used to is my daughters encroaching puberty...........God give me strength !!

Apart from that everythings fine and dandy. Got some more sculpting done today on the mounted herders and the wife's sister has had a baby so thats keeping her busy/off my back.  ;)




Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Emberbreeze on August 24, 2010, 04:56:17 pm
Looking forward to getting some twilight painted. Got lots to paint and finishing off some Hordes/Warmachine models I'm half way through before a big push on Delgon infantry. I still have the final details of my Tower to paint and pictures to post, as well as an unassembled stables. The never ending (and growing) list of unfinished projects... but not this weekend 'cause I'm in Belgium for the F1 :)


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on August 24, 2010, 05:26:35 pm
Far too tired, but hopeful that I might actually get a much-needed week off work next week  ;D
We had a big game of Warmachine a couple of week's ago (trolls vs khador) which has sparked some renewed interest in painting - I'm channeling that towards painting Delgon at the moment  :)


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Klute on August 24, 2010, 06:36:44 pm
Belguim for F1 = lucky git  >:(

Painted models from Mike I dont think Ive seen before...........hmmmmm whats in store. ???


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Scalifano on August 24, 2010, 08:38:39 pm
I'm in here in sunny (should say rainy) Florida - soaking up almost 100 degree weather.  My 5 year old daughter started school yesterday ( kindergarten ) and my 16 month year old son is currently destroying my home.  He has now discovered he can open the kitchen counter drawers. I work 50 hours a week and have been exhausted to paint miniatures (since the only time I can even start is almost 9pm)  although I have assembled all my Twilight models (except for one Baruk  ;) ).  I usually get to play warmachine more than other wargames/board games.  My main faction is Cryx, but I also play Trollbloods/Searforge/ and have a small Cygnar army.  I'm also trying to get my group to try out This Quar's War.  But I'm still assembling figures.  I hate multi pieces figures.  I wish I knew more about about Cryx models before I decide to start playing them, lol.  Stupid 9 piece each Bane Knight infantry unit and that 30+ piece Deathjack that took 18 pins! 

Anyways, everybody is relatively healthy and life is good.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Emberbreeze on August 24, 2010, 09:07:56 pm
You warmachine armies sound remarkibly similar to mine

Cryx
Magnus + Mercs
Trolls
Cygnar


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Klute on August 24, 2010, 09:25:48 pm
I assembled and painted one of those huge warjack thingies for a commission a good while ago. The amount of cutting,filing and pinning was crazy. Cool model but very poor fit.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Emberbreeze on August 25, 2010, 10:09:01 am
I think they have generally gotten better with newer sculpts. Main main issue is the general lack of scale control


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on August 26, 2010, 05:34:51 pm
Warmachine does have a very nice range of figures. I do tend to grumble about the insistence on all non-humans being anthropomorphics (pig men, fish men, gator men) or standard races, but I then end up buying them anyway :-[
I've got quite healthy sized armies of Khador and Circle, a large proportion of which are even painted!

I've got next week off, which is very exciting! Hopefully I'll have some time to do hobby-type stuff as well as enjoying time with my family (Lexie is eight months old today!).


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Jubal on August 26, 2010, 10:25:58 pm
From a much more jenta-ish view of the world, I got GCSE results back recently, verrrry happy (13 A*s, 1 A, and an A at AS). Which probably only shows the extent of grade inflation, but hey-ho.  ;D

Really want more painting time, or sculpting time, but I'm also trying to write a lot and the two things aren't terribly well fitted for space...


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Bethar on August 29, 2010, 05:28:28 pm
From a much more jenta-ish view of the world, I got GCSE results back recently, verrrry happy (13 A*s, 1 A, and an A at AS). Which probably only shows the extent of grade inflation, but hey-ho.  ;D


Cool, I was going to ask how the exams went.  I had a feeling you'd do well  ;)  What's your next step?

Just got back from a week's house sitting near Stevenage.  Wasn't quite as much of a holiday as I'd hoped, but yesterday we went to a big craft fair with lots of stalls and a Saxon village and I attempted to throw a pot (as in, on a wheel, not random crockery ammunition).
Looking forward to September when I will also be returning to the world of education to do a Postgrad Diploma in careers guidance.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on August 31, 2010, 10:48:15 am
Well done with those results Jubal - those are ridiculously good, even accounting for grade inflation!

Holidays are great. I've got this coming week off! I only got it confirmed on Friday, so no chance to plan ahead, which means we have a relaxing week planned  ;D


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Brandlin on August 31, 2010, 01:52:33 pm
mutter mutter.... when i were a lad... mutter mutter... proper exams... mutter mutter... youth of today... mutter mutter... never had it so easy....

So now you've done the easy ones - what ya doing next?



PS - that's what passes for congratulations round my family mate ;) well done though!


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Jubal on August 31, 2010, 11:05:44 pm
Hehe, thanks all! Doing History, Physics, Maths, Further Maths, and Chemistry A Levels starting next week. :)

@Beth, purely out of interest, what's your day job (prior to this diploma)? Pot throwing sounds good!


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Brandlin on August 31, 2010, 11:12:59 pm
5 a levels... they must be getting easier ... :p

get 5 A's and have a free media studies degree.... no wait, you get a free media studies degree with a box of frosties.

Maths Physics and Chemistry are the classics - but History? interesting choice!


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Bethar on September 01, 2010, 01:49:20 pm
Maths Physics and Chemistry are the classics - but History? interesting choice!

I did Maths, Further Maths, Physics... and Classical Civilisation.  Loved it.  I'm looking forward to doing more essay writing.

I'm currently a Library Assistant, but it's not a real job.  I'm sort of having a gap year.  Before that I was Undergraduate Coordinator in the Politics dept at Bristol Uni.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Brandlin on September 01, 2010, 03:25:03 pm
I did applied maths, physics, chemistry and computer science (and general studies but no one counts that) - wish I'd thrown art in there instead of the chemistry - think i'd have liked a job with both the hard engineering AND the arty design - like an architect..


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on September 01, 2010, 06:16:31 pm
I did maths, physics and biology. I wanted to do Art as well, but was discouraged from doing that and briefly did Chemistry instead. I guess my teachers had a good point that I could keep doing arty stuff as a hobby, but it would be good to get more formal teaching in it at some point.
In my last year at Uni I went through a stage of wishing I had done an architecture degree - as with Alan, I think it looks to be a nice mix of art and engineering!


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Ben Brownlie on September 02, 2010, 12:05:16 pm
I did maths, physics and biology. I wanted to do Art as well, but was discouraged from doing that and briefly did Chemistry instead

I did Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Art... and the dropped Chemisty after the first year. Formal teaching in art was... different. I did a term of a foundation course in art and graphic design after i left school, but that was a bit on the pretentious side. Not my cuppa. Now I'm wishing I had stuck to my guns and gone for the Sports Science degree I initially had my eyes on. Still, things work out the way they do...


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Brandlin on September 02, 2010, 01:32:18 pm
ok, so we have established that we are all ridiculously well educated and smart on this forum :)

now i wonder whether there is any correlation between academic achievement and a liking for toy soldiers?

personally i think there is - its about exercising the imagination to create...


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Scalifano on September 02, 2010, 04:22:18 pm

now i wonder whether there is any correlation between academic achievement and a liking for toy soldiers?


I wonder also, I have spent 9 years in college.  I have spent 5 years earning my Bachelors in Biology and another 4 years earning a Doctorate in Pharmacy.  And I have to say, I love toy soldiers, and legos, and first thing I do when I go into a department store is to head to the toy isle.  And I swear, my drivers liscense says I'm 35, lol.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on September 02, 2010, 06:02:53 pm
ok, so we have established that we are all ridiculously well educated and smart on this forum :)

now i wonder whether there is any correlation between academic achievement and a liking for toy soldiers?

personally i think there is - its about exercising the imagination to create...

Or possibly it's a correlation between geek, science/engineering subjects and wargaming...

On a bit of a tangent...
I've spent most of this afternoon (after going to 'baby signing' with Lexie and Jules) sorting out my shed. I now have a nifty little workbench (designed and built from scratch) where I can sort and pack little metal figures!  ;D I also have much better storage for the packed figures. I'm feeling stupidly proud of myself for such a minor achievement...


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Brandlin on September 02, 2010, 08:51:29 pm
(...) going to 'baby signing' with Lexie and Jules (...)

erm... i know i shouldn't ask... but WHERE did you sign your baby and did you use indelible ink?


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Bethar on September 02, 2010, 09:04:28 pm

I've spent most of this afternoon (after going to 'baby signing' with Lexie and Jules) sorting out my shed. I now have a nifty little workbench (designed and built from scratch) where I can sort and pack little metal figures!  ;D I also have much better storage for the packed figures. I'm feeling stupidly proud of myself for such a minor achievement...

Cool!  What signs did you learn?
Well done with the shed thing.  I know sheds are important to men.   :P


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Jubal on September 03, 2010, 10:15:19 am
There seems to be a better correlation between sciences and wargaming than history or english and wargaming, which is interesting... I suspect it's more the fact that that's how these things have grown than a natural correlation though (same with the male/female split on wargames, my suspicion is that if more girls let themselves get into such hobbies they'd actually probably enjoy them; it's an "oh, that's geeky" thing).

History's actually probably what I want to do degree-wise, but to leave the option open one needs more sciences than arts really - certainly looking at several universities they accept Maths as a core subject for arts subjects, so Maths + History = one valid combo for History, as does Maths + Chem + Physics to do a Physics degree.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Ben Brownlie on September 03, 2010, 01:52:58 pm
Well done with the shed thing.  I know sheds are important to men.   :P

Have you ventured over the Frothers?  :o


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Beastlord on September 06, 2010, 09:12:24 pm
There does seem to be a science trend in everyone here's education! (I also did maths, physics, chem and biol) I really regret that I had to abandon english, history and art though...


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Bethar on September 07, 2010, 11:30:47 pm
Well done with the shed thing.  I know sheds are important to men.   :P

Have you ventured over the Frothers?  :o

Um, no.  Do they have a shed?


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on September 08, 2010, 08:38:19 am
Well done with the shed thing.  I know sheds are important to men.   :P
Have you ventured over the Frothers?  :o
Um, no.  Do they have a shed?

Best not to ask or you will probably get an invite.
Which is something you certainly don't want.  :-[


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Bethar on September 08, 2010, 05:49:28 pm
Well done with the shed thing.  I know sheds are important to men.   :P
Have you ventured over the Frothers?  :o
Um, no.  Do they have a shed?

Best not to ask or you will probably get an invite.
Which is something you certainly don't want.  :-[

I have no idea what any of you are talking about.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Jubal on September 08, 2010, 06:09:25 pm
Frothers - while I've rarely if ever been on there - is a paintingy wargamingy modellingy type website which tends to have a reputation for behaviour not generally deemed throughly respectable by the posting standards of many such fora.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Bethar on September 09, 2010, 04:53:32 pm
Oh. 
Where do the sheds come in?


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Ben Brownlie on September 09, 2010, 07:28:32 pm
@Beth - It has to do with one of our regulars over there

sheds come in?

Right words. Wrong order...

 :-[


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Brandlin on September 09, 2010, 07:42:09 pm
well there are only 6 possible sequences of those three words, and i'm sure more than half will fall into the category marked "schoolboy innuendo".



Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Bethar on September 10, 2010, 01:36:39 pm
And now I will stop asking questions.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on September 10, 2010, 04:16:51 pm
And now I will stop asking questions.
Good plan.

It's nearly the weekend! Woohoo  ;D


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Bethar on September 13, 2010, 07:45:27 pm
The weekend went away again.   ???


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Rick on September 21, 2010, 12:15:12 am
The weekend went away again.   ???

I've noticed they have a tendency to do that, lol!

The good news is that you're never more than a week away from another one!  ;)


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Scalifano on September 21, 2010, 01:42:22 am
The weekend went away again.   ???

The good news is that you're never more than a week away from another one!  ;)

Yeah, but the bad news is that i have to work a 50 hours this week, take the kids to school everyday, do the zillion and one things around the house, and still try to find time to put together the 2 Kosok models I received in the mail today before I can get to that weekend. UGH!


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on September 21, 2010, 01:02:51 pm
Yeah, but the bad news is that i have to work a 50 hours this week, take the kids to school everyday, do the zillion and one things around the house, and still try to find time to put together the 2 Kosok models I received in the mail today before I can get to that weekend. UGH!
Sounds like fun. Last week was similar for me, but hopefully this week will be a slight improvement!
What are your plans for the Kosok? Ben showed me how he reposed one and I've been meaning to share some pics.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on September 21, 2010, 01:42:35 pm
I've got a parcel from the casters waiting for me at home...  :)


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Scalifano on September 21, 2010, 02:32:10 pm

What are your plans for the Kosok? Ben showed me how he reposed one and I've been meaning to share some pics.

I might have to wait a bit longer till I see some of these pics.  I don't mind doing one the standard pose, but it would cool the have the second one in a different pose.  I haven't looked over the model enough to think about reposing.  I did notice it's only 2 pieces plus the tree stand which makes me happy. 


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on September 21, 2010, 06:11:16 pm
If you are careful then you can bend the wings quite substantially. I'll see what I can do about uploading some photos.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on September 26, 2010, 08:45:13 am
Travelling this weekend, so limited to replying from my phone... Rather slow and cumbersome, which is a shame as lots of threads I want to reply to!


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on December 02, 2010, 10:02:37 am
Wow it's rather snowy outside! Not quite snowy enough to justify staying at home though (one of the disadvantages of living 5 minutes from work...), so I can't spend the day playing and sculpting...


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Brandlin on December 02, 2010, 10:45:49 am
well you could stay home and reply to your email about the ***SECRET PROJECT***


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Jubal on December 02, 2010, 12:03:28 pm
Snow dayyyyy!

...which needs to be spent revising Physics for my first A Level mock. Damnit.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on December 02, 2010, 05:41:54 pm
@Jubal. But physics is much more fun than playing in the snow... :)

@Brandlin. Ah yes. emails.


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Jubal on December 04, 2010, 03:48:02 pm
http://www.wavcott.org.uk/pcalc/

Particle interactions! Yay!
(Oh, I do do such fun things on my days off)  :D


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Carcharoth on December 04, 2010, 07:43:43 pm
http://www.wavcott.org.uk/pcalc/

Particle interactions! Yay!
(Oh, I do do such fun things on my days off)  :D

I wish I remembered enough of my degree to use that!


Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Scalifano on December 05, 2010, 12:03:19 am
God, I hated Physics. I took Physics I and II with Calculus in college and I couldn't wait for those classes to finish.

Particle Interactions fun?! Whats wrong with you guys, lol ;)



Title: Re: General Thread of Life Discussion
Post by: Brandlin on December 05, 2010, 01:02:10 am
when you come right down to it... EVERYTHING is physics