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- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
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- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
Knightt wrote:That is what I am getting at... nothing is really explained (at least for me). Sure there is a link but what are you saying ? That is part of the problem with just posting links (I do it too) without anything to guide you alone to the answer. As I am a bit confused, could you "Barney-Style" it down for me in text and then provide a link to support your text ?
i.e. This books was made, it was made very well, they made one "X" titles and it was named "X".
(insert link here)
The less brain power used to 'figure it out', the better. (IMO)
Cyberstrike asked if they ever published the comic, i said yes, you asked if it was the one in the wiki link, so i put a link to an actual copy for sale to show it's existence, what am i missing dude?
- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
- Posts: 10178
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
- Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
- Favorite character: X-O from vh1
- Favorite title: X-O vh1
- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
Just the explanation that the link you posted was the book. The link didn't work for me so I had to guess... that is why I like to include an explanation. Makes sense, right ? A link doesn't do anything if you don't have an explanation.Draco wrote:Knightt wrote:That is what I am getting at... nothing is really explained (at least for me). Sure there is a link but what are you saying ? That is part of the problem with just posting links (I do it too) without anything to guide you alone to the answer. As I am a bit confused, could you "Barney-Style" it down for me in text and then provide a link to support your text ?
i.e. This books was made, it was made very well, they made one "X" titles and it was named "X".
(insert link here)
The less brain power used to 'figure it out', the better. (IMO)
Cyberstrike asked if they ever published the comic, i said yes, you asked if it was the one in the wiki link, so i put a link to an actual copy for sale to show it's existence, what am i missing dude?
- Cyberstrike
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I must have overlooked it on the list in original post when I read it.Draco wrote:Knightt wrote:That is what I am getting at... nothing is really explained (at least for me). Sure there is a link but what are you saying ? That is part of the problem with just posting links (I do it too) without anything to guide you alone to the answer. As I am a bit confused, could you "Barney-Style" it down for me in text and then provide a link to support your text ?
i.e. This books was made, it was made very well, they made one "X" titles and it was named "X".
(insert link here)
The less brain power used to 'figure it out', the better. (IMO)
Cyberstrike asked if they ever published the comic, i said yes, you asked if it was the one in the wiki link, so i put a link to an actual copy for sale to show it's existence, what am i missing dude?
- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
- Posts: 10178
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
- Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
- Favorite character: X-O from vh1
- Favorite title: X-O vh1
- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
- Posts: 10178
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
- Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
- Favorite character: X-O from vh1
- Favorite title: X-O vh1
- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
Knightt wrote:Cool, as long as we are good. That part of Acclaim is an area that I have ZERO knowledge in and why I needed to be bottle fed the information. I may look young at 44 years old but I have the brain of a 45 year old. You know, lights on... nobody home, hoping TiVo is getting it all. LOL





The last few months here have left me feeling 55 dude, two kids, another due in five weeks and plenty of work aspects added on top that werent there before, so im basically the worlds laziest man in the body of busy, busy man less than 30 days from hitting 40.
Of course it could be worse.

Man, I hear you. Getting ready for the family vacation to SDC... I mean California that I recently returned from had me working 15-17 hour days just to get ready for vacation. The 'book' I am writing for the Army is intense, very technical and was going through the staffing process (where I send to book out to oh EVERYONE in the Army to read and make comments on...) and everybody bled all over the document compounding my work 40 times over. I am also going through my final college classes and the two I took this past semester were VERY labor intensive. I would work those 15 hours at work and then go home to work for 2-3 (MAYBE 4) hours on college, go to bed, wake up and do it all over again. The stress was really getting to me and I was consumed by work and college.
Well, I go on vacation and my internet is a disaster so I called the ball and said, NO WORK during vacation (well I 'did' do a little bit and fielded a few calls from DC). When I came back, the work I had delegated out to my team of fellow SMEs had 95% of the work done for me. The really helped me out and I needed that as about two weeks of college work had piled up.
All of this just beats you down and just like you... I feel older than I am. I just got off the phone and signed up for two classes to attend during this next Fall Semester (Algebra and State/Federal Government). After these two classes, I will have ONE left.
Then I go immediately into the Masters Program. I would really like to get my Masters Degree in Baiting and with some hard work I will be a Master Baiter in about a year and a half.

Well, I go on vacation and my internet is a disaster so I called the ball and said, NO WORK during vacation (well I 'did' do a little bit and fielded a few calls from DC). When I came back, the work I had delegated out to my team of fellow SMEs had 95% of the work done for me. The really helped me out and I needed that as about two weeks of college work had piled up.
All of this just beats you down and just like you... I feel older than I am. I just got off the phone and signed up for two classes to attend during this next Fall Semester (Algebra and State/Federal Government). After these two classes, I will have ONE left.
Then I go immediately into the Masters Program. I would really like to get my Masters Degree in Baiting and with some hard work I will be a Master Baiter in about a year and a half.

- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
- Posts: 10178
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
- Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
- Favorite character: X-O from vh1
- Favorite title: X-O vh1
- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
I look forward to writing to Master BatesKnightt wrote:Man, I hear you. Getting ready for the family vacation to SDC... I mean California that I recently returned from had me working 15-17 hour days just to get ready for vacation. The 'book' I am writing for the Army is intense, very technical and was going through the staffing process (where I send to book out to oh EVERYONE in the Army to read and make comments on...) and everybody bled all over the document compounding my work 40 times over. I am also going through my final college classes and the two I took this past semester were VERY labor intensive. I would work those 15 hours at work and then go home to work for 2-3 (MAYBE 4) hours on college, go to bed, wake up and do it all over again. The stress was really getting to me and I was consumed by work and college.
Well, I go on vacation and my internet is a disaster so I called the ball and said, NO WORK during vacation (well I 'did' do a little bit and fielded a few calls from DC). When I came back, the work I had delegated out to my team of fellow SMEs had 95% of the work done for me. The really helped me out and I needed that as about two weeks of college work had piled up.
All of this just beats you down and just like you... I feel older than I am. I just got off the phone and signed up for two classes to attend during this next Fall Semester (Algebra and State/Federal Government). After these two classes, I will have ONE left.
Then I go immediately into the Masters Program. I would really like to get my Masters Degree in Baiting and with some hard work I will be a Master Baiter in about a year and a half.

If my work was that intensive of my own choice i think my family would have had me checked into somewhere run by men in whit coats.
I really am the worlds laziest man turned good, so no matter what i do, it seems like im doing too much, lol.
