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My pussy has evolved

Posted by mikei on Fri 09 Nov 2007. Comments

Yzak and ErinIt's been a long time coming but my pet pantera has reached level 60 (aka +10 lvl 60 for fellow Rappelz players), and here's the dynamic duo, the fighters of monsters, the stuff of legend, the ... urm, yeah whatever.






























Rappelz GM fun

Posted by mikei on Sun 21 Oct 2007. Comments

What do you get when a couple of GM's ask people to come to a certain area in the game then spawn lots of high level bosses? Possible answers: chaos, carnage, death, xp loss, xp gain, frustration and joy... and thats just some of the answers. rapz01.jpgrapz02.jpgrapz03.jpgrapz04.jpgrapz05.jpgrapz06.jpgrapz07.jpgrapz08.jpgrapz09.jpgrapz10.jpgrapz11.jpgrapz12.jpgrapz13.jpgrapz14.jpgrapz15.jpg


My main character and pet...

Posted by mikei on Thu 11 Oct 2007. Comments

Here's a screenshot taken in Rondo of the current ErinLeGrey and Yzak and stats table (click image to view full size)... ErinYzakScreenshot


Rappelz Stats Informat

Posted by pjdevitt on Tue 09 Oct 2007. Comments

Players of Rappelz might be wondering what difference each of the stats makes to your character. Here's a list of what additional benefit you should get from each additional +1 statistic buff: +1 Str = 2 P.Atk for Melee, 3/8(or 0.375) P.Atk for Range & +10 weight limit +1 Vit = 2.25 P.Def and 30 Max HP +1 Agi = 0.5 Evasion +1 Int = 2 M.Atk and 30 Max MP +1 Wis = 2 M.Def, 3/8(or 0.375) M.Acc, and 0.5 M.Res +1 Dex = 13/8(or 1.625) P.Atk for Range, 0.5 Accuracy, and 1/8(or 0.125) M.Acc


Rappelz Info

Posted by mikei on Tue 10 Jul 2007. Comments

EarlyErin This category is where we can all post information (and/or URLs) relating to the Free-to-Play game Rappelz. I'll start the ball rolling with these little gems: Which monsters drop what items... http://wiki.kaegirra.net/index.php?title=RappelzDrops Strike Cube R2 - Goblin Destroyer - Lv41 - Mourning Graveyard (Katan) R2 - Goblin Avenger - Lv40? - Mourning Graveyard (Katan) R2 - Long Neck Fowl - Lv33++? - Moonlight R2 - Crystal Fury - Lv? - ? (Laksy) R2 - Rotten Scale Lizard - Lv 40 - Lizardman Habitat (Laksy) Defence Cube R2 - Stone mane basilisk jr - Lv43 - Mourning Graveyard (Katan) R2 - Screaming Lafutel - Lv? - South of Ivory Tower (Laksy) R2 - Half wing - Lv? - South of Ivory Tower (Laksy) R3 - Stone Edge Scalian - Lv46 - West of Ceriu Desert, Beyond North path of Assasin Guild (Katan) R2 - Little Lion Statue - Lv? - Near lobby of Moonlight gate 1 R2 - Fearful Skell Fighter - Lv27 - Lake Messi (Katan) R2 - Long Kale Green Finned - Lv45 - Lizardman Habitat (Laksy) R2 - Nimble Fierce Mouse - Lv36 - Pyre site (Katan) R3 - Suffering Toxic Avenger - Lv51 - West Cemetery (Horizen) R2 - Night shadow siren child - Lake of Silence


Give Generously

Posted by pjdevitt on Sat 02 Jun 2007. Comments

I think everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer so please give generously to the gorgeous girls of Citi Cards UK who are spending a Saturday afternoon raising money for Cancer Research.

Citi Girls In Pink sponsorship.


3rd Annual Bury Forever Beer Festival

Posted by pjdevitt on Tue 30 Jan 2007. Comments

This weekend saw the 3rd annual beer festival held by the folks of Forever Bury. This is an event that always promises to be entertaining and beer-riffically educational, and this year was no exception. This years event comprised of around 50 beers and ciders from all corners of the country and as usual I had to start with a cider or two. Cider never tastes right once your taste buds have been introduced to the bitters and stouts, still, that never stopped me from returning to it when the organiser plonked a barrel of the appley-goodness next to me and proclaimed that its contents were free. The evenings musical entertainment consisted of a three piece band (one acousitc guitar, an electric guitar and a saxophone), they were reasonably in time and didn't make many mistakes but I think they lacked the presence of a vocalist - make a note of that for the next event. The food stall also closed down quite early, around 8 o'clock; people generally fancy something to eat as they are leaving a booze-up so I'd have expected it to be offered around last orders but that didn't happen; still, I suppose there were plenty of other eateries close by. The choice of beer was very good, with a nice mixture of dark and light ales; there didn't seem to be any fruit ales (such as Framboisenbeire) but what they did have was of excellent quality, the most potent (with a whopping 9% ABV) being one made from licorice. Unlike most licorice ales I've tried, this one actually tasted of licorice! As with previous year, this weekends event was organised by-and-large by Bury FC enthusiast Dave Gifford who's passion for the club and the event was evident to anyone who could stop him from rushing around long enough to have a chat. The organisers of the event (Forever Bury) are always looking for members and donations. Please see the Forever Bury website for details of how you can help this good cause.

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DVD to PSP update.

Posted by pjdevitt on Tue 09 Jan 2007. Comments

I've finally got around to updating my DVD to PSP guide. Check it out here. Since the last version I've managed to find a couple of utilities that may make the job a little easier for those who haven't got the time or inclination to battle through some of the more cryptic opensource solutions. At the same time I've also uploaded a few resources that may help your poker game. Check out my new Poker Resources page.


2nd Week Blues

Posted by pjdevitt on Tue 09 Jan 2007. Comments

I've been back at work for two weeks now and I'm already thinking about my next break. That's not how I used to be, at one time you'd have to drag me kicking and screaming from work, but these days the monotony and beaurocracy get to me more and more and I just can't be bothered with the seemingly endless stream of pen pushing that blights my day. I'm a code monkey, I do code; I used to be quite good at it: knocking up symphonies of logic and procedure that would calm the sea of a hectic business' needs. But these days I just bang along to the tedious plinky-plonk of "Chopsticks" being played badly on a mis-tuned piano. Its hardly inspiring. The only restbite from all this monotony comes courtesy of my uncle Terry, who, due to his unfortunate and untimely passing, has provided a good reason to escape the insanity of work for a day. Some would say that sounds rather callous, but I would happily repeat the last ten years of madness and misery to spend just another few hours with him, chatting over a pint or two about his new found happiness for the Spanish town he'd adopted. Goodbye and Godbless uncle. The second hint to the disasterous year that may be ahead can be summed up by a line from the Bolton Evening News: "Arsonist Strikes Twice At Party House". It appears that one of my distant in-laws was throwing a new years party and things went ever so slightly wrong -- twice! Needless-to-say, the next time they're thinking of throwing a party they'll remember not to play "Disco Inferno". I've also just found out that one of my old collegues got married before the new year. Speaking as your humblest baggage monkey I would like to wish you all the happiness in the world. While I'm on the subject, anyone who's in the unfortunate position of needing to write a wedding speech could do a lot worse than taking a look at these "How To" guides. Afterall, not all of us have the witt of PG Wodehouse.