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Disc Jockey, FreeBSD user, music collector, quake player, fan of public transportation.

Currently in the suburbs surrounding Portland, Oregon.

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"Ladies and gentlemen by way of introduction this is a film about trickery, fraud, about lies."

I've been thinking about this one a lot lately. "Not building a wall but making a brick".

(Image from the #ObliqueStrategies bot at @oblique_strategies ).

I haven't posted any video of my Quake mod in a while so here's one.

Shown is a few different ways to get to this upper platform on a #quake1 version of ospdm5. To be clear the modification is to the game's movement; you can't do these sort of moves in vanilla Quake 1.

adding drop ceilings to my messy remix of Aerowalk (this'll be an example map - and maybe the only map - for a #quake1 mod I'm working on).

I was not expecting a Raymond Chandler reference in this Vampire The Masquerade visual novel.

On second thought I shouldn't be surprised, the character they're describing is a detective.

Had a good run through VtMB this year. My gangrel OLL (unfortunately named by way of keyboard mashing) managed to defeat both Ming Xiao and LaCroix's sheriff without too much trouble. (Having a flamethrower and fortitude 5 helps a lot). Bloodlines is a lot of fun to stream.

I was taking pictures of fish (in the game) and thought to take one of OLL before I put the game away until next Halloween. (A silly thing to do, the picture, as VtMB doesn't have visual character customization, but I felt like doing it anyway.)

I've been fixated on rebuilding Aerowalk lately. The third time I've remade it from scratch actually, each time my skill at mapping improves a little.

The overall structure and dimensions of this version is quite close to Quake 3's Aerowalk (and/or cpm22).

happy Laughing Man Incident day

I found My Dinner With Andre uploaded to Youtube yesterday & spent the afternoon watching it. I last saw it around 15 years ago I think.

I generally like small conversational movies and My Dinner is one of the best, of course, a classic. Everybody's great in it. Could not stop laughing at the waiter. Their talk is a complex thing, a lot of it goes over my head and I'm sure there's multiple ways to read it. It's kind of exhausting (in a good way).

Something I noticed this time: Lloyd Kaufman was apparently the production manager & Troma is credited with "additional production services".

Was kind of a weird thing to do on the 4th of July now that I think about it.

I was moving a box of CDs yesterday and found an old Voidcomp by @protman .

I think this one says "Voidcomp 20061006" on it (it's hard to tell on the disc & illegible in my shaky photo). Eight tracks, a total of 30 minutes 53 seconds according to cdparanoia.