11-05-2020, 10:56 AM | #41 |
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Re: How big is yours?
I think you should strive for a tau (that's two times pi).
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11-05-2020, 08:46 PM | #42 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Southeast NC
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Re: How big is yours?
Quote:
For all your copy-paste needs. It's the least I could do, considering how many times I've stolen your Žorn.
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11-14-2020, 03:52 AM | #43 |
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Alsea, OR
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Re: How big is yours?
I don't have a GURPS folder. I do have the GT CD loaded (and backed up on a thumb drive).
My general collection of gaming stuff is about 110 GiB |
11-16-2020, 11:36 AM | #44 |
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: How big is yours?
GURPS 3e 3.54 GB
GURPS 4e 1.12 GB GURPS Traveller 499 MB Pyramid 1.08 GB |
11-25-2020, 04:29 PM | #45 |
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: How big is yours?
Good Lord. A touch over two gigs of GURPS and a daunting eighty gigs of gaming material (some boardgame stuff in there, but a good 90% must be RPGs).
I am surrounded by ~500 linear feet of shelves of gaming stuff. Weird to think I considered myself over it when I was eighteen or so and sold pretty much all of it at a yard sale. It's all come back and it has brought friends. Almost all I have in the way of RPGs from before the Great Purge were a couple of things that still interested me -- the relatively new Call of Cthulhu, as I as still running a campaign of that, my original AD&D Fiend Folio (Cthulhu and Melnibonean mythoi intact), but I chose to sell off a 1st edition DM Guide that Gary Gygax had autographed for me a year or two earlier. One unusual survivor: I had lent my original Runequest softcover to my pal Larry, and forgotten I had done so; he in turn forgot he had it. He discovered it in a box after a move and returned to me somewhat sheepishly, as he had borrowed it when we were about seventeen and we were about fifty when it came back. I felt like a WWI general looking over the horrendous casualty lists from sending the company over the top yesterday when he looks up to see a corporal who had snuck away to canoodle with a farmer's daughter an hour before the raid was announced. He should be charged for being AWOL, but just seeing him alive overrides any negative consequences. |
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