NotW #24: Kewnya Txamew'itan **lolatem wenstey

Started by kewnya txamew'itan, September 27, 2010, 02:18:18 PM

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Nyx

My guess: T/N/T/N

I'd like to chime in and thank you for all your tireless work with helping beginners. It's very valuable. :D

Quote from: kewnya txamew'itan on October 01, 2010, 10:53:03 AM
...such as trying to restart the hamlet project
Awesome project ;D it never should've died in the first place. And same with the Midsummer Night's Dream project.

kewnya txamew'itan

Irayo ma Nyx.

Anyway, my time as NotW is drawing to a close and I'd like bid Eywa ngahu.

As for ngay/tsleng:

1. false. The closest it gets is that one of my friends set fire to a resistor (accidentally) on an open evening.
2. true. Although there was no electricity involved. I didn't have the battery holder I needed for a mod to my calculator I was planning  and so I tried to solder it. I didn't keep it anywhere near cool enough and it exploded leaving a nice ring shaped soot mark on the heatproof mat.
3. true. Don't have the DVD and I haven't seen the extended version either. :D
4. true. It's only a dinghy, not a yacht. We were taking it out for only the second time (my first time on it) and he'd forgotten the inspection hatch (which is a round screw cap about 6"/15cm across that lets air escape the hull as it expands and contracts as it gets hotter and cooler) and I didn't notice it. We were sailing for about 30 seconds before we capsized because water had got in but we still hadn't noticed anything wrong (we thought that we'd just capsized), we got about another 10 seconds after we righted it before it went over and wouldn't come up. That was when we noticed that it was sinking. Eventually we got a tow back to shore with it being held up just by its masthead float and then we had to spend about a quarter of an hour hauling it two metres up the slipway to drain it.


Anyway, my week's over, irayo, eywa ngahu ulte kìyevame.
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