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Geek Culture / What is a View From Your House?

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thenerd
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Posted: 25th Mar 2011 23:42
I found it funny.

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Posted: 26th Mar 2011 03:38
@ thenerd http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=182310&b=3

I've got a nice view of the house across the street, with an overgrown field behind it, then trees. Not even a nice sunset

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Gil Galvanti
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Posted: 26th Mar 2011 04:26
Quote: "Yes but why is that a joke? "

Because he was obviously not asking for the definition of "A View From Your House", although it could be interpreted in that way, so Benjamin acted like he thought that's what the thread was about.

I don't see why that's so hard to understand, regardless if you find it funny or not .


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Posted: 26th Mar 2011 04:36
Now i understand, still not that funny though...

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Flatlander
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Posted: 26th Mar 2011 06:03
You have to understand "French" humour. The same way with the Brits. It is what we would call "dry" humour which just means subtle. That's why it's difficult for the Brits to find our (US) humour funny and most Americans don't find the Brits humour funny. I'm probably one of the exceptions. I found it funny. I like a lot of British TV shows because of that as well.

I'll be putting up a couple of pictures soon. I find this thread interesting. Even if it's not so "beautiful." The culture and architecture is interesting.

Benjamin

I wouldn't of believed you were from France until I saw your French Villa. Nice. Reason being is that photo of farmland (notice the corn) could have easily been in Nebraska. Maybe that's why people around here are discovering that you can grow grapes and make wine. BTW, Flatlander does not come from the fact I live in the flat lands -- that would be in Southern Kansas. It comes from the book of the same name where it is a two-dimensional world.


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Posted: 26th Mar 2011 06:36 Edited at: 26th Mar 2011 06:36
Hhaahah dry humor is the funniest work ever!! No, im just kidding, that would be weird... I do understand now!

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Posted: 26th Mar 2011 06:58 Edited at: 26th Mar 2011 07:03
Quote: "Hhaahah dry humor is the funniest work ever!!"


That usage probably dates me. Used more in the 50's 60's.

American humour (humor) is more out there and not so subtle. That's why slapstick is so funny to most Americans. Maybe another funny word for you. I don't know.


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Posted: 26th Mar 2011 07:06
Quote: "You have to understand "French" humour. The same way with the Brits. It is what we would call "dry" humour which just means subtle. That's why it's difficult for the Brits to find our (US) humour funny and most Americans don't find the Brits humour funny. I'm probably one of the exceptions. I found it funny. I like a lot of British TV shows because of that as well."

Yeah, I generally find both kinds of humor funny, but European humor is usually much more dry than American humor. A lot of Americans think, "I don't get it, how is that funny?" about European humor, and a lot of Europeans seem to think, "That's stupid, not funny." about American humor.


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Posted: 26th Mar 2011 19:38
I'll post a pic later. I live in U.S. Love the outdoors.... hint my name. I may ride four wheeler into woods and get some squirrels and what not.

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Posted: 27th Mar 2011 03:39
Sweet! Haha i was just joking when i said that was a funny word

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Flatlander
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Posted: 27th Mar 2011 09:47 Edited at: 27th Mar 2011 09:50
I knew you were joking. I was too.

Now, I will post a couple of pics. I love looking at pics and sharing them so hope you don't mind.

The first is in the early summer. Looking from our deck. Beyond the fence is an elementary school.



Guess when this next pic was taken.



The next one is in the front of our house.







Our then five year old Grandson facing down a gorilla. He's giving him his Incredible Hulk impersonation. He's actually seven now.


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Posted: 27th Mar 2011 18:09 Edited at: 27th Mar 2011 18:22
! Updated view (I said I'd get one from my current room, rather than rainbows from my old house from ages ago )


People just having a picnic outside my room listening to my really loud music blasting out through the window !!!

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Flatlander
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Posted: 27th Mar 2011 19:18
That's a nice commons area. But, how is the grass green? It looks like it's still winter? No leaves on the trees.


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Posted: 27th Mar 2011 19:29
Hax?

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Posted: 27th Mar 2011 19:31
welcome to England, nothing ever seems to be able to decide on a single season to settle on Technically it's the end of winter/start of spring but most of the trees haven't regrown their leaves yet xD

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Posted: 27th Mar 2011 19:41
That's only one of our many patches of grass. !

My uni claims it has the most picturesque campus in Europe or something. - and I mean, it has its own loch (lake), golf course and castle so you know, we're entitled to green grass

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Posted: 27th Mar 2011 23:30 Edited at: 27th Mar 2011 23:35
I thought it was probably a University. Beautiful. Might be the most beautiful campus in the World.

There is a private "College" I attended for a couple of years before I move on to the University California. It is in my home town of a mere 4500. Actually when I attended it was barely over 3000. It is considered one of the most beautiful campuses in the states. However, it doesn't have its own castle, nor are the bodies of water as large. They are considered "ponds" but well kept ponds.

I hope to sometime soon visit your area of Europe. Scotland, Ireland, and of course the home of TGC.

@Coffeecup

Hax? Hmmm? Tried looking it up in the dictionary. No def. Then tried to Google it but it couldn't find what I thought I would find. A type of grass. What I did find in the urban dictionary was this:

Quote: "Something deemed unfair or unexpectedly unfavorable. Could be used to accuse someone of using cheating/hacking/some sort of trickery "





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Posted: 28th Mar 2011 04:06
@Flatlander Nice pictures indeed!

@C0wbox Haha what kind of really loud music was blasting out your window i must ask?

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Posted: 28th Mar 2011 04:32
Quote: "@ thenerd http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=182310&b=3"

Huh?

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Posted: 28th Mar 2011 15:17 Edited at: 28th Mar 2011 15:18
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Posted: 29th Mar 2011 00:50
Quote: "@Coffeecup"


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Posted: 29th Mar 2011 01:27
Lol^ xD

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Posted: 29th Mar 2011 02:39
@ thenerd

Quote: "Posted: 18th Mar 2011 21:16
...What is that?"


Thats where the image came from.

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Posted: 29th Mar 2011 18:29 Edited at: 29th Mar 2011 18:29
Finally got a snap. I've just moved here. It's a listed gatehouse for the local manor house, owned by a countess. We're only renting it, but the view from my office is up the private road to the manor. It's a really nice old property. Could never afford to buy it though (can barely afford to rent it! ).



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Posted: 29th Mar 2011 18:52 Edited at: 29th Mar 2011 18:57
@C0wbox So do you program and work on WOR to that music??

@Fallout Nice! That looks like a pretty small place...

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Posted: 29th Mar 2011 19:00
@ Dark basic dude79
I haven't worked properly on WOR for a good few months now and I only discovered that music the other day.

But no, I have different musics I use for deving.

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Posted: 29th Mar 2011 19:48
@Dark basic dude79 - Deceptively small from the outside. The rooms are all pretty big, but UK properties are smaller than your US houses anyway. It's just me and my girlfriend anyway, so plenty big enough for us.

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Posted: 29th Mar 2011 20:25
Yeh my family rented a beach house in New England a while back and it looked very small outside but was actually expansive inside!

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