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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Testing 4



Hey, folks. SinSynn here.

Well, I never thought this day would come. Seriously.

I prefer things in my lil' world to be consistent. When things start falling out of alignment, I start to freak out. In my tiny lil' mind, there's a distinct order to the insanity- my brainz might not werk so gud, but I manage to get through most days without hurting myself too bad. Mind you, the only way I manage that is cuz I rely on all the elements in my life being where I expect them to be, acting as I expect them to act.
I believe certain things can and should be taken for granted, like the shower working and the subways running so I can get my butt to my job every day. Lil' things like that...

Testing 3

Ermahgerd.

We need to pause our NOVA coverage for just a minute to bring you an announcement that will rock you to your core.

There are truly great mysteries in our world: Who built the Pyramids? Is there life on other planets? Atlantis? Bigfoot? Stonehenge?

But some things trump even these timeless enigmas. I'm talking, of course, about what happens when you shoot buildings with machine guns in Drop Zone Commander. Over a year ago we launched our finest hobby minds against this puzzle and got nothing. There was no hope, it would elude our civilization forever...or so we thought. While hiking through a forbidden jungle I chanced upon a temple dedicated to DZC and climbed the steps. I dodged booby traps, venomous reptiles, and some guy named 'Indy', who I shot in the back after pretending to be friends. Back off, bitch, this is my temple. Once on the summit I turned my eyes from the blazing light of awesome, and wept tears of undiluted bliss. My quest was over. I was complete. Teach us your wisdom, O Wise Man of Wiseness.


It's a little noisy in the background but he clearly says shooting buildings with machine guns is "the key to victory". He also used several other phrases like "ridiculously OP tactic that we're going to nerf bat", "total oversight on our part, sorry", and "only a FAAC fool wouldn't take an all machine gun list and shoot every building he could".

So there you have it. It's settled. We can all breathe a sigh of relief and prep our Big Foot tranquilizer darts.

Moving on to Infinity!
Jumpity-jump.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Testing 2

Running a store takes a lot of work. I've talked about it before, but sometimes I have to really spell it out in clearer words or demonstrate it in a way that I haven't talked about before.

Having employees doesn't always reduce the amount of work you do- sometimes it increases it by a whole lot.




Monday, September 1, 2014

Testing 1

We're a community site, first and foremost. We can help you paint, but not win comps. We can help you build lists, but not win tourneys. We have opinions on everything, but we're always wrong. As such, nothing gives us more pleasure than when fellow bloggers want to have a go spreading their hobby love on our pages. This time it's a view on the 40K scene with Greggles from Feed Your Nerd, not only a great group of buds getting their game on but also the most polished looking site out there. If I ever find out who does their web coding I'm kidnapping them and forcing them to work in the HoP dungeon. Greggles lists his occupation as 'Computer Fixer Guy' and I have a hunch it's him, so...errr...watch your back, buddeh. -Bush Craft


Disclaimer:  I started playing 40k when right when 5th edition came out.  Each of my friends picked an army, and I picked with zero knowledge of how the game played, or what armies were competitive.  I picked Orks (best choice ever, no seriously, I love the models and always have fun playing them.).  Since then I picked up Black Templars (I'm great at picking armies).  And picked up about 1500 points of Battle Sisters off Craigslist (remember about my awesome picking luck?), so all my experience is from the beginning of 5th onwards.