When looking at piles formed by the COLLECT verb, you will now see a reflection of your own mentality as opposed to that of the collector.
-Raesh
"Ever notice that B.A.'s flavor text swells in direct proportion to how much one of our characters is getting screwed?" - Brian Van Hoose
Collect Change on 05/20/2015 06:18 PM CDT
Re: Collect Change on 05/20/2015 06:34 PM CDT
Raesh, between this and the SO fix, I could kiss you.
I won't.
But I totally could.
Lessthanthree.
"Nobody cares about the feasibility of Sidhlot's portrayal of evil. That's not the point. He's older than dragons and so metal he poops viking helmets." - Armifer
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu-proxy R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
I won't.
But I totally could.
Lessthanthree.
"Nobody cares about the feasibility of Sidhlot's portrayal of evil. That's not the point. He's older than dragons and so metal he poops viking helmets." - Armifer
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu-proxy R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
Re: Collect Change on 05/20/2015 10:11 PM CDT
Re: Collect Change on 05/21/2015 09:44 AM CDT
>>Vindication is a spectacular feeling.
I don't think you know what vindication means.
Uzmam! The Chairman will NOT be pleased to know you're trying to build outside of approved zones. I'd hate for you to be charged the taxes needed to have this place re-zoned. Head for the manor if you're feeling creative.
I don't think you know what vindication means.
Uzmam! The Chairman will NOT be pleased to know you're trying to build outside of approved zones. I'd hate for you to be charged the taxes needed to have this place re-zoned. Head for the manor if you're feeling creative.
Re: Collect Change on 05/21/2015 01:24 PM CDT
>> I don't think you know what vindication means.
vindicate
[vin-di-keyt]
Spell Syllables
Synonyms Examples Word Origin
verb (used with object), vindicated, vindicating.
1.
to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like:
to vindicate someone's honor.
2.
to afford justification for; justify:
Subsequent events vindicated his policy.
3.
to uphold or justify by argument or evidence:
to vindicate a claim.
4.
to assert, maintain, or defend (a right, cause, etc.) against opposition.
5.
to claim for oneself or another.
6.
Roman and Civil Law. to regain possession, under claim of title of property through legal procedure, or to assert one's right to possession.
7.
to get revenge for; avenge.
I definitely do, and it definitely applies.
I
"Could be worse, I could agree with Pureblade." ~ Samsaren
vindicate
[vin-di-keyt]
Spell Syllables
Synonyms Examples Word Origin
verb (used with object), vindicated, vindicating.
1.
to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like:
to vindicate someone's honor.
2.
to afford justification for; justify:
Subsequent events vindicated his policy.
3.
to uphold or justify by argument or evidence:
to vindicate a claim.
4.
to assert, maintain, or defend (a right, cause, etc.) against opposition.
5.
to claim for oneself or another.
6.
Roman and Civil Law. to regain possession, under claim of title of property through legal procedure, or to assert one's right to possession.
7.
to get revenge for; avenge.
I definitely do, and it definitely applies.
I
"Could be worse, I could agree with Pureblade." ~ Samsaren