Showing posts with label 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2. Show all posts
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Endless Space attempt #2
I didn't lose to pirates but I got contained in my five solar systems by three huge civilizations and got out-researched - one of them scored a Wonder Victory. I'm proud of myself for holding out though.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Empires Obsidian Conflict night #2
A short montage of the funnier moments we had while playing Obsidian Conflict with a few Empires people a few days ago. Hope you enjoy it!
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Wednesday, 2 January 2013
3 weeks of DDD, day 1 & 2
First off, no story tonight, I didn't write up enough beforehand, and got drawn into PAYDAY. I'll try to get it fixed tomorrow.
So, on the 21st, the second stage of the national english compteition will take place, and I am going to attend that. With some luck, I will pass the written part and go to speaking part, which is the following day, aka 22nd January. This has obviously nothing to do with any of you reading this, but it's kind of a biggie for me. Therefore, I decided to make a post every day about what progress I've made on any project that's going on in my life right now - this means the aforementioned competition, ordinary lessons, the extra stuff I take, and, most likely although unfortunately, gaming. And you'll get to see my struggle to become prepared, so yay!
Day 1 was, for simplicity, the 1st of January, on which day I've made absolutely nothing of any use, waking up at 1 PM. The only thing I did was conceive the idea.
Day 2 - today - has been a little bit better. I actually got to write this post, update the polish story, fail every english reader (please don't shout), did a little preparing for biology lessons (sigh) and realise that the spoken part will, in fact, be not as hard as I had previously imagined. And PAYDAY. Too much PAYDAY. But I'm okay with it, because I had some good times with Youzy, Wealthy and Trickster. I can write this out and leave it just like that because everyone reading this knows them anyways. Overall, good day. Let's see what the next 20 bring us.
So, on the 21st, the second stage of the national english compteition will take place, and I am going to attend that. With some luck, I will pass the written part and go to speaking part, which is the following day, aka 22nd January. This has obviously nothing to do with any of you reading this, but it's kind of a biggie for me. Therefore, I decided to make a post every day about what progress I've made on any project that's going on in my life right now - this means the aforementioned competition, ordinary lessons, the extra stuff I take, and, most likely although unfortunately, gaming. And you'll get to see my struggle to become prepared, so yay!
Day 1 was, for simplicity, the 1st of January, on which day I've made absolutely nothing of any use, waking up at 1 PM. The only thing I did was conceive the idea.
Day 2 - today - has been a little bit better. I actually got to write this post, update the polish story, fail every english reader (please don't shout), did a little preparing for biology lessons (sigh) and realise that the spoken part will, in fact, be not as hard as I had previously imagined. And PAYDAY. Too much PAYDAY. But I'm okay with it, because I had some good times with Youzy, Wealthy and Trickster. I can write this out and leave it just like that because everyone reading this knows them anyways. Overall, good day. Let's see what the next 20 bring us.
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Dziesięć żądeł, pt2
Jak pozostałe, miał żłobienia nawiązujące do natury –
źdźbła trawy, liście, nawet pąk kwiatu. Każdy stanowił wspaniałe dzieło swoich
twórców. Jednak żaden producent nie nakładał na swoje wyroby kolorów.
Podejrzewał, że była to tylko niepisana reguła, choć równie dobrze mogło to
mieć jakieś bardziej praktyczne przyczyny.
Podniósł nabój do oczu i obejrzał go w lepszym świetle.
Wgłębienia były idealne, bez żadnych skaz czy nierówności. Ale wygląd nie był
wszystkim. Odsłonił komorę nabojową karabinu i wprowadził go do środka. Przyłożył
całość do oka i ocenił wagę i wyważenie broni. Wolał upewnić się,
że niedawne ulepszenie nie wpłynęło na jej skuteczność. Wyciągnął nabój i odłożył karabin na blat. Wrócił się do plecaka i wyjął kolejny pojemnik, tym razem z celownikiem. Zamontował go na górze broni, po czym ponownie załadował ją i wycelował w betonowe bloki na końcu sali.
że niedawne ulepszenie nie wpłynęło na jej skuteczność. Wyciągnął nabój i odłożył karabin na blat. Wrócił się do plecaka i wyjął kolejny pojemnik, tym razem z celownikiem. Zamontował go na górze broni, po czym ponownie załadował ją i wycelował w betonowe bloki na końcu sali.
Wszystko wydawało się być w porządku. Uśmiechnął się
lekko, kucnął i ponownie wymierzył. Zadowolony z wyników testu obrócił karabin
i wprowadził kod z małej klawiaturki na lewej stronie broni. Po bokach pojawiły
się niebieskie hologramy, dał się słyszeć odgłos ładowania, jak włączający się
generator.
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