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Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:15 pm
by DaddyHoggy
As I'm a visually inclined bird...
Geen, Gequadi, Edtizabe, Gexequon, Xezaxees
"The Ladle"
<shrugs and waddles off to preen>
EDIT: Given their generally low ranking political stability "The Slops Ladle" -
Spacers Jargon Explained 4th Edition
Entry 16384:
"Out of the slops" spacers colloquialism to mean "escaping poverty or poor situation" - see "Holding the handle"
Entry 4096:
"Holding the handle" - colloquialism "To raise oneself out of a mess and/or to have a stroke of luck or good trading that means you're now more in control over your next job/destiny. Believed to have originated from Geen"
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:01 pm
by ClymAngus
hmm how about slopes ladle?
as in a quick way out of a steep incline?
maybe shallow ladle?
I'm just not seeing the sloppy
DaddyHoggy wrote:As I'm a visually inclined bird...
Geen, Gequadi, Edtizabe, Gexequon, Xezaxees
"The Ladle"
<shrugs and waddles off to preen>
EDIT: Given their generally low ranking political stability "The Slops Ladle" -
Spacers Jargon Explained 4th Edition
Entry 16384:
"Out of the slops" spacers colloquialism to mean "escaping poverty or poor situation" - see "Holding the handle"
Entry 4096:
"Holding the handle" - colloquialism "To raise oneself out of a mess and/or to have a stroke of luck or good trading that means you're now more in control over your next job/destiny. Believed to have originated from Geen"
Still it's in there under the ladle for now, to start with.
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:16 pm
by ClymAngus
Disembodied wrote: I think there's still some whisky in there too, from the weekend ...
regarding beggers loop I'll see if I can cut off some of the more wealthy systems to make it even mor begger like.
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:37 pm
by DaddyHoggy
DaddyHoggy wrote:As I'm a visually inclined bird...
Geen, Gequadi, Edtizabe, Gexequon, Xezaxees
"The Ladle"
<shrugs and waddles off to preen>
<snip>
Spacers Jargon Explained 4th Edition
Entry 16384:
"Out of the ladle" spacers colloquialism to mean "escaping poverty or poor situation" - see "Holding the handle"
Entry 4096:
"Holding the handle" - colloquialism "To raise oneself out of a mess and/or to have a stroke of luck or good trading that means you're now more in control over your next job/destiny. Believed to have originated from Geen"
Edited - above - just "The Ladle" will be fine!
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:46 pm
by ClymAngus
DaddyHoggy wrote:DaddyHoggy wrote:As I'm a visually inclined bird...
Geen, Gequadi, Edtizabe, Gexequon, Xezaxees
"The Ladle"
<shrugs and waddles off to preen>
<snip>
Spacers Jargon Explained 4th Edition
Entry 16384:
"Out of the ladle" spacers colloquialism to mean "escaping poverty or poor situation" - see "Holding the handle"
Entry 4096:
"Holding the handle" - colloquialism "To raise oneself out of a mess and/or to have a stroke of luck or good trading that means you're now more in control over your next job/destiny. Believed to have originated from Geen"
Edited - above - just "The Ladle" will be fine!
yeah reading up on the slang use for the term "slope" its use is probably inadvisable to use it.
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:17 am
by ClymAngus
ok we need a name for the western region. Then I think. We might actually be done.
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:43 pm
by ClymAngus
and we're done!
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:47 pm
by Kaks
Yay! Congratulations!!
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:49 pm
by Nemoricus
Nice work, ClymAngus. I'm sure that people will find all of these maps to be very helpful.
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:43 pm
by DaddyHoggy
Most cool. An artistic temperment, but a job well done!
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:24 am
by Disembodied
One thing ... should be "Beggar's Loop", not "Beggers Loop"! (or possibly "Beggars' Loop", if you want it to belong to more than one beggar.)
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:29 am
by ClymAngus
DaddyHoggy wrote:Most cool. An artistic temperment, but a job well done!
To each of us the bane and joy of being us. Yes, I can be a bit of an asshole. That said I'll never suffer from scaly leg or bumble foot.
beggers loop eh? There's always something ya miss. I'll crank up the red special and fix it. Still could have been worse, buggers loop. I wouldn't want to fly around that one too often.
OK I wonder if cafe press do posters.
http://www.cafepress.co.uk/cp/info/sell ... dtypeno=54
http://www.cafepress.co.uk/cp/info/sell ... dtypeno=53
hmm interesting. I wonder if there's a good uk version.
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:22 pm
by ClymAngus
fixed.
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:12 pm
by ClymAngus
OK I've just finished writing the read_me for the oomap_toolkit.
A zipped file (about 14.2 mb) containing all 8 original ai files, the systems template and the xml lists to instruct the template to generate the 256 systems of each galaxy sector. I should have that online by this evening should anybody with to have a play.
If there are any problems or issues or misspellings or screwed impossible routes then just post them here and I'll fix them. Should I fall under a bus tomorrow the tool kit gives you everything you need to fix it your selves.
Just remember after any untimely death my site will lapse after about 6 months so you might want a copy in deep storage some where, you know just in case. I know it's morbid, but as Tom Baker once said about pre-buying his own coffin and storing it in his garage: "Well you have to think about these things, don't you?"
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:18 pm
by DaddyHoggy
ClymAngus wrote:OK I've just finished writing the read_me for the oomap_toolkit.
A zipped file (about 14.2 mb) containing all 8 original ai files, the systems template and the xml lists to instruct the template to generate the 256 systems of each galaxy sector. I should have that online by this evening should anybody with to have a play.
If there are any problems or issues or misspellings or screwed impossible routes then just post them here and I'll fix them. Should I fall under a bus tomorrow the tool kit gives you everything you need to fix it your selves.
Just remember after any untimely death my site will lapse after about 6 months so you might want a copy in deep storage some where, you know just in case. I know it's morbid, but as Tom Baker once said about pre-buying his own coffin and storing it in his garage: "Well you have to think about these things, don't you?"
I remember going Jongleurs just after John Pertwee died and one of the acts on the night noted: "You know, the actors who played Doctor Who are dying in order - Tom Baker must be sh!tting himself"....