Nameless Voice on 12/8/2007 at 02:01
690. You can only shake your head in disbelief whenever someone tells you about a type of thing that has a space in its name, wondering how the person naming it could have been so stupid as to not even consider the find_obj command.
R Soul on 12/8/2007 at 23:46
691. You laugh when you see an error message that you've not seen before.
Phantom0914 on 13/8/2007 at 03:00
692:You enter a room and you think there's a VOTrap so you can say something(In real life)
demagogue on 13/8/2007 at 05:11
On a similar note:
693: You're finally getting around to reading The Illuminati Trilogy, and get very excited to suddenly learn the original meaning of the otherwise weirdest-named object in dromed:
the fnord
Nameless Voice on 17/8/2007 at 15:53
694. You open the console and type sim_menu to get to the ingame menu, rather than pressing Esc. You also exit to the main menu via main_menu rather than going through the ingame menu.
Nightstroll on 17/8/2007 at 16:27
695 > IRL, you turn on the light of your room by pushing one time the button, and think "Ah, AnimS was well done".
Nameless Voice on 30/8/2007 at 13:42
696. You wonder as to the exact amount of time before DromE will cease to function.
697. (
http://www.geocities.com/nameless_voice/temp/dromedlifetimer.htm) You create a countdown timer to show this exact amount time.
698. You spend so much of your time staring in horror at the time slipping away that you don't get anything else done anymore.
699. You consider making a horror mission set in 2038.
Edit: Made countdown timer actually work properly on all browsers. Still requires JavaScript.
Phantom0914 on 30/8/2007 at 15:46
700. Every time you ever enter game mode you kill the AI's
(I do this thats why I never finish maps :/ )
R Soul on 3/9/2007 at 22:56
701. You break something and you then wait to see if there's a Delete Tweq on the flinders.
702. You are surprised that in reality, even a small light can do a reasonable job of illuminating a room.
qolelis on 21/3/2008 at 19:40
703. You accidentally resize a window on your Windows desktop and you think to yourself: "Oh no, now I must turn it back to its original size or else it will crash.".