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Author Topic: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides  (Read 3393515 times)

Mr Robville

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24650 on: June 19, 2013, 13:13:11 »

Not a clever move.  :doh:

Though in your situation I can imagine you are being bored. (doesn't bring any excuse though) But for a cinema, you choose to go there and choose to pay for a ticket. I can't imagine one has to go there when he doesn't want to. Pushy friends perhaps?
If I were there at your school I would probably have laughed. If there was a match going on you could still see what you came for anyway: the match itself.

I don't bother distracted zombies in the train either, they can do me no harm and it's only amusing to see the conductor trying to get their attention while their minds are within a different universe. It's especially funny when 2 zombies bump into each other.  :doh:
But in the cinema it ruins your view. It's distracting, and considering the fact you payed for this ticket or you have been looking forward to see the movie makes me angry.
It should be dealt with hard. Else if these zombies keep ruining my cinema experience they can say goodbye to me as a visitor. Why paying for such annoyance while at home you are free of them?
« Last Edit: June 19, 2013, 13:14:49 by Mr Robville »
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24651 on: June 19, 2013, 13:27:02 »

Oh the drama!
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24652 on: June 19, 2013, 16:08:15 »

Not a clever move.  :doh:

Though in your situation I can imagine you are being bored. (doesn't bring any excuse though) But for a cinema, you choose to go there and choose to pay for a ticket. I can't imagine one has to go there when he doesn't want to. Pushy friends perhaps?
If I were there at your school I would probably have laughed. If there was a match going on you could still see what you came for anyway: the match itself.

I don't bother distracted zombies in the train either, they can do me no harm and it's only amusing to see the conductor trying to get their attention while their minds are within a different universe. It's especially funny when 2 zombies bump into each other.  :doh:
But in the cinema it ruins your view. It's distracting, and considering the fact you payed for this ticket or you have been looking forward to see the movie makes me angry.
It should be dealt with hard. Else if these zombies keep ruining my cinema experience they can say goodbye to me as a visitor. Why paying for such annoyance while at home you are free of them?

Worse bit about it one of the teachers had just confiscated 35 phones for recording a comedy act and there i was playing angry birds infront of the whole school...
By the way I didn't get the ipad taken off me as I has all the scores on it!
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Dannypenguin

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24653 on: June 19, 2013, 16:59:38 »

Seeing that it's Apple, everyone would buy it and say how "innovative" it is. You know what's more innovative than the iPhony? The human brain and nervous system! Eyesight has the best definition of all time (unless of course you need the "glasses app").

But really, if Apple does actually make something along the lines of that so you won't have to look up, this will be my reaction:



Errr, my Windows Phone can get an app called walk and type, which uses the camera to put what's in front of you on the screen, and then you can text on it while your walking...  :doh: Looks like Microsoft beat Apple for once...  ;D
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Mr Robville

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24654 on: June 19, 2013, 17:49:07 »

By the way I didn't get the ipad taken off me as I has all the scores on it!
Haha well played!  :P

Errr, my Windows Phone can get an app called walk and type, which uses the camera to put what's in front of you on the screen, and then you can text on it while your walking...  :doh: Looks like Microsoft beat Apple for once...  ;D

I think I'm gonna sign up for that Mars colonization...






>>Implying typing while walking is smart...
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VirtualSkipper

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24655 on: June 19, 2013, 20:54:51 »

Haha well played!  :P

I think I'm gonna sign up for that Mars colonization...






>>Implying typing while walking is smart...

I don't really like holding my phone that far up in front of my face... Or else people will start thinking you're secretly filming them.  :P
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Dannypenguin

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24656 on: June 19, 2013, 21:30:46 »

Thats why I don't use it... and the fact I dont need to, I dont have enough friends!!  :doh:
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24657 on: June 19, 2013, 21:42:08 »

Phones were built to be social not antisocial  :doh:
Oh the drama!
Well an esterfod is a massive welsh culture event so you went wrong there   :P
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Mr Robville

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24658 on: June 20, 2013, 07:36:33 »

I don't really like holding my phone that far up in front of my face... Or else people will start thinking you're secretly filming them.  :P

You are actually filming them  :P

[conspiracy]And who knows if the footage you are capturing isn't directly being sent to the CIA, Google, and underground secret companies with no name that are indexing the world and all of it's people?[/conspiracy]  :doh:

Thats why I don't use it... and the fact I dont need to, I dont have enough friends!!  :doh:
No one needs to.  :P
It's saddening that for many people 'Social' Media is their only means of contact.

I make use of an ancient ritual named "Meeting People". It involves the individuals to locate themselves into some kind of ritual chamber called a "bar". Then they use some obscure physical feature of the human body better known as a "voice". Believe it or not, but this is a way to "interact" among each other. And it gets better! there are not even electronics required to perform such ritual!
There were signs of evidence found that this improves one's so called "social life". But not much people believe in this myth. Only the Book of Faces promises their answer...
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24659 on: June 20, 2013, 13:45:52 »

Well apparently I have no space left on my computer! Wonderful!
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24660 on: June 20, 2013, 15:56:53 »

Okay.. Blender just blended my brain again
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RMS Gigantic

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24661 on: June 21, 2013, 05:09:44 »

Something I wonder is, with rogue waves being detectable on radar or sonar, hurricanes being too weak to get a ship out of the water, and icebergs being constantly tracked, is there any natural event capable of bringing a modern oceangoing ship to the bottom, particularly on the northern Transatlantic route? If so, can you name any examples?

I have tried to search online for an answer, but none of the results focus on the question.
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Mr Robville

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« Reply #24662 on: June 21, 2013, 06:56:10 »

Something I wonder is, with rogue waves being detectable on radar or sonar, hurricanes being too weak to get a ship out of the water, and icebergs being constantly tracked, is there any natural event capable of bringing a modern oceangoing ship to the bottom, particularly on the northern Transatlantic route? If so, can you name any examples?

I have tried to search online for an answer, but none of the results focus on the question.

Schettino  ;)


Not completely natural I know.
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RMS Gigantic

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24663 on: June 21, 2013, 07:11:43 »

Schettino  ;)


Not completely natural I know.

1) Google's been giving me enough stuff I didn't ask about regarding that incident, thank you very much ::)

2) I said "natural event," not "person"

3) I said "particularly in the northern transatlantic route"

If the answer is "nothing," say so ::)
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24664 on: June 21, 2013, 07:19:19 »

Jeez... Little edgy today are we?

Just joking man.
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24665 on: June 21, 2013, 07:56:43 »

is there any natural event capable of bringing a modern oceangoing ship to the bottom

Any storm at sea can help a ship to Davey Jones' locker. It's just often a chain of events.

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Captain Cadet

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« Reply #24666 on: June 21, 2013, 09:10:38 »

Ship simulator extreme,s by nerd plays is in YouTube top charts. Haven't had a look yet but this could be good for DLC and advertising
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Mr Robville

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24667 on: June 21, 2013, 09:24:26 »

I think I've read that one not too long ago. It gave me a laugh how this guy explained his inexperience with sailing ships so casually.  ;D
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« Reply #24668 on: June 21, 2013, 09:46:45 »

I think I've read that one not too long ago. It gave me a laugh how this guy explained his inexperience with sailing ships so casually.  ;D
He went for the hardest ship on his first go! No wonder why he couldn't drive it!
Just his co menus and lack of Knowledge made me laugh  :doh: 
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24669 on: June 21, 2013, 12:34:20 »

At least more people are aware of SSE now..  ::)
maybe not in a good way.. but still  :doh:
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« Reply #24670 on: June 21, 2013, 14:27:13 »

He gave the a link so hopefully some people will buy it. Just hope there not all people who dont know about shipping :doh:
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24671 on: June 21, 2013, 15:10:36 »

Well that's definitely a happy sight to see!

(look on the left of the image)
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« Reply #24672 on: June 21, 2013, 15:50:25 »

Well that's definitely a happy sight to see!

(look on the left of the image)
Yeah nice to get some free advertising  :thumbs:
This could help the game if people take up this and this is on of his only videos to reach the charts so win win situation!
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« Reply #24673 on: June 21, 2013, 16:12:20 »

Yeah nice to get some free advertising  :thumbs:
This could help the game if people take up this and this is on of his only videos to reach the charts so win win situation!
You mean more people nagging for more ships and updates?
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« Reply #24674 on: June 21, 2013, 16:13:54 »

Basicly yes  :doh:
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