01:49:24 Devastator: well, this should be a fun turn,
ER.
01:49:32 Devastator: Maybe I should get the 5k together to pay them in case you fail.
02:09:13 Devastator: "The Browns are +5 in takeaways today. Since the Browns returned to the NFL, teams with a turnover margin of +5 or better in a game are 132-4-1. The Browns are responsible for two of those losses and the tie."
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03:13:01 midnightjaguar: How’ve you been
ER?
03:13:37 midnightjaguar: That’s better than mostly bad I suppose.
03:13:57 midnightjaguar: And how has
Dev been?
03:14:59 midnightjaguar: I see. So which fictional universe of gobliny though.
03:20:15 midnightjaguar: Pretty good. Might get a bit less busy now that rush is over.....I say that, but I feel like it never actually happens.
03:22:51 midnightjaguar: I still need to work out large chunks of MP Vietnam first. And or come up with something simpler to run. But I’ll use my theoretical free time to do it.
03:24:32 midnightjaguar: And then I’ll start it up either summer or winter break.
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04:26:50 MidJag_: How could you even do that one jumpless
04:29:31 Devastator: It's probably possible.
04:30:35 MidJag_: Well, I should probably go to bed.
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04:34:47 Devastator: I like that one against Zelda.
04:35:07 Devastator: No hurry (no running), Run, don't walk (no walking), and Cement Shoes (No jumping.)
04:38:56 Devastator: I also like having the wingmen chip in after they completely wasted Fox.
04:47:40 Devastator: Wow, Power Shielder, that's a rare one.
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11:35:06 Devastator: Doing fine. Out of work this month. Back to the grind in october.
11:40:41 oz: I kinda hate work and wold like to quit
11:40:51 oz: but, I'd probably end up someplace very similar
11:41:12 oz: so, to improve my lot, I'd need to really psuh myself and do a focused job hunt while still working
11:42:16 Devastator: ouch, that's rough.
11:42:31 Devastator: packing trees for three-four months starting in October.
11:44:17 Devastator: When they cut down trees they replant them.
11:45:03 Devastator: When they replant them, teams of guys go out with shovels and boxes of trees. Inside the trees are bundles of tree seedlings.
11:45:09 Devastator: inside the boxes, sorry.
11:45:25 oz: and you put the seedlings in the boxes for them?
11:45:45 Devastator: The seedlings are grown individually in, well, something similar to styrofoam egg cartons. The seedlings have to get from the egg cartons, wrapped in bundles, and bundled in boxes.
11:46:19 oz: got it. that is one of four or five probable jobs I thought you might mean.
11:46:39 Devastator: Yeah, you might have done it. It's pretty common up here.
11:47:11 oz: I haven't, but I worked at a paper mill for a couple summers, so I am familiar wit hte hprocess.
11:47:48 Devastator: I'm sure there's some overlap, but it's more like assembly-line work.
11:49:31 Devastator: We'll have about 12 million trees to pack this winter.
11:50:23 oz: ah, paper mills tend to own lots of land where they harvest and plant new trees. I am familiar with the process because the paper mill is essentially the customer of that process, not because soemthing I did AT the paper mill was similar
11:50:46 oz: I've done assembly line work though.
11:51:08 oz: 12 million trees. four months. 3 mill a month eh?
11:51:45 oz: a million per seven days or so
11:52:32 Devastator: They run 18 hours a day.
11:52:37 oz: 56 hours for 1 million trees
11:52:47 Devastator: two nine-hour shifts with 8 hours working.
11:53:24 Devastator: plus about 20 extra minutes a day for end of day cleanup and administrative work.
11:53:37 Devastator: 16 hours of the machines running.
11:57:59 Devastator: The companies that make the lumber and paper here don't own the land the trees are grown on up here. It's all public land, and a great deal of it is essentially leased in blocks called woodlots to private owners. They then hire people to plant the trees there, and sell the harvesting rights to the mill owners when the trees are done growing. In order to actually get people to plant them,...
11:58:00 Devastator: ...the money for replanting is paid at the same time the harvesting rights are sold.
11:59:37 Devastator: Fairly recently they caught a lot of people ignoring that and not replanting them properly, so there have been a lot more people checking that they're actually getting replanted, and there's a fair amount of backlog from the people slacking, so it's busy business at the moment.
12:03:24 Devastator: There's some support in favor of moving to a more general plantation system, which is how it's done in the rest of the world, and there are some areas where they're experimenting with it. I'm not sure if it'll get adopted or not; since it doesn't seem to have been very hard to fix the problems related to slacking off, I'm not sure what method is better.
12:06:40 Devastator: Yeah. It'll probably happen, but when there's very bad fires, for instance, the traditional system makes it much more straightforward to deal with them.
12:14:46 oz: Our unpstairs shower has been leaking for the last two weeks, so we aren't allowed to use it
12:15:19 oz: our downstairs roommate was getting evicted whe nshe discovered the leak, and her stuff was just everywhere, so we couldn't get in to check the leak
12:15:41 oz: and then, the landlady wanted her boyfriend and his friend to do the reapair, whcih, with plumbing, isn't the wisest choice
12:16:01 oz: so, I still gotta wait at least two days (she thinks she can get a pluber in one wednesday)
12:16:09 oz: before using the good shower again
12:16:35 oz: the downstairs one is a little small for my taste and doesn't get hot
12:16:43 Devastator: At least it isn't a bucket.
12:19:01 Devastator: Had my furnace go out last winter.
12:19:01 oz: A bucket opf hot soaply water, one of clean hot water, and a good washcloth can get you clean pretty good though
12:19:14 Devastator: That wasn't much fun.
12:19:35 oz: you had woodstoves that you never used too.
12:19:51 oz: did yo uever get those in working condition?
12:23:28 Devastator: Nah. It looks like it'd probably be fine, but I'm not expecting another failure. 90% of that was that I called the wrong company, one that was actually competent did it overnight.
12:26:57 oz: ah, glad it got fixed so quickly eventually.
12:27:15 oz: still, it might be worth getting that woodstove implemented
12:27:41 oz: my guy in UnReal World finally got back on his feet
12:28:08 oz: after two weeks or more crawling around after being beat up by bandits
12:29:07 Devastator: good work those feet.
12:29:15 Devastator: What was the injury?
12:31:29 oz: got stabbed pretty good in the hip
12:32:11 oz: the robbers appeared, and I ran away, leaving my dog behind and everything, but they caught me right before I got to this village near my place
12:32:28 oz: stabbed me unconscious when I accidentally turned my back on one
12:32:37 oz: dragged me miles away up north
12:33:03 oz: I crawled to a village up north at first, but decided to crawl back to my home village because I had food there waiting to be gathered
12:33:19 oz: when I got there and was gathering my food, the whole town attacked the bandits
12:33:35 oz: killed all four bandits but lost a hunter and a child in the process
12:34:06 oz: the kid was kicking the shit out of one ofthe bandits, but the bandit shot him in the eye with an arrow nad the kid went unconscious and bled to death
12:34:55 Devastator: That sounds.. mundane.
12:48:35 Devastator: The next mission almost ready? I think we're pretty close to being done here.
12:50:02 oz: I've been struggliong a bit with the next mission, mostly because I had a thing all set to go then forgot it as otehr things were going on
12:50:14 oz: pluys, it being the end of summer, I tend to drag a bit
12:50:32 oz: I'll try to get one set up this week though.
12:50:49 Devastator: Hmm, had an idea, actually.
12:51:54 Devastator: We gotta get mining rights from a water planet. Two missions.. one where we go there and agree with a group or decide to just move in and build stuff, and then a followup where we have to do something depending on who we chose.
12:52:01 Devastator: so we spend the whole time swimming.
12:54:57 oz: Bet Random would be kicking himslef for dropping OctoGuy
12:55:16 oz: His current dude doesn't exactly float
12:55:35 oz: nor does Pan's, Lenglons, or ... hmm, maybe just those three
12:56:16 oz: I think my last one was goign to be a swamp mission. Your idea has merits though.
12:56:29 oz: alright, I gotta get showered. later
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