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Ok - Here's the Deal - the Pundit's Greatest Challenge.

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Zachary The First

Quote from: PookaIt is done.  The Nutkins are gone - and RPGPundit is now an admin.

Well, let's see where this all takes us, then!  :bow:
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SmokestackJones

Wha-oah!  Even forsake the Nutkin name too, huh?  Wow, this is like deja vu all over again.  I'm waiting for Bobby Ewing to step out of the shower...

...and I feel real bad I had to hear about this over at CM.

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Sojourner Judas

Quote from: SmokestackJonesWha-oah!  Even forsake the Nutkin name too, huh?  Wow, this is like deja vu all over again.  I'm waiting for Bobby Ewing to step out of the shower...

...and I feel real bad I had to hear about this over at CM.
Under Pundit, this won't be Nutkinland. Let the squirrel stay buried. Could still be an interesting site.

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Zalmoxis

Quote from: Sojourner JudasBesides, Nutkinland was always more like Twin Peaks than Dallas.

Ain't that the fucking truth! :heh:

droog

Hey there! I don't mind if you look at my old posts.

But look – I own about a dozen games, none of which is in the list the Pundido cites. Does this site have anything to offer me?
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RPGPundit

Quote from: droogHey there! I don't mind if you look at my old posts.

But look – I own about a dozen games, none of which is in the list the Pundido cites. Does this site have anything to offer me?

Well it depends. My list was FAR from exhaustive. Which games are they? And are they all you play, or are interested in playing?

The point is that if you're interested in mainstream gaming, the way that probably over 80% of gamers are, you will have something to gain from this site.

Hell, the Theory and "actual play and craft" fora might even be of interest to someone who is really and truely interested in gaming theory for something other than wankery, even if their tastes are entirely out of the mainstream.

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Quote from: SmokestackJones...and I feel real bad I had to hear about this over at CM.
I feel real bad whenever I hear about CM.
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Knightsky

It seems we certainly live in interesting times.

Nisarg an admin... who woulda thunk it?
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Settembrini

Other sites should have done that when they still had the chance.
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Settembrini

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Lawbag

yeah what gives?
the colours remind me of another rpg forum site.
 
@Set - hopefully if they listen to our complaint, they'll change the colours, and our little rant would look odd?
 
lets just hope the pundit clicked the "girly" colour scheme button in error.
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Settembrini

It's actually a reprise on Pundit's 2006 blog colours, which he argues has nothing to do with RPG.Net's colours.
I would recommend going back to the 2005 greytones, which is also way more work compatible than the "two-double-zero-sixer."

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Zachary The First

Quote from: SettembriniIt's actually a reprise on Pundit's 2006 blog colours, which he argues has nothing to do with RPG.Net's colours.
I would recommend going back to the 2005 greytones, which is also way more work compatible than the "two-double-zero-sixer."

I want the fiver.
Graytone would be nice.  I like the colors for Pundit's blog, just not here. I'm sure there's some trial & error that'll go on as everything & everyone gets settled in.  I'm unfortunately reminded of the color scheme at a pregnancy message board my wife visited when she was expecting.  Hell, no pressure.  I'm sure you've got a plethora of things on your plate right now already.
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JamesV

Not to jump on the aesthetic bandwagon, but this theme is a bit of a shock to my eyes. But I can't wait as long as anyone else can.
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