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bio website orbitlogic.com
location Maryland
age 31
visits member for 2 years, 10 months
seen Sep 7 '10 at 14:17
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Life:
I am happily married and we have a wonderful baby girl.
School:
I have a BS in Physics with a minor in Computer Science.
Work:
I am a Software Engineer for Orbit Logic Inc.


Sep
7
comment How to handle a rule-lawyer player?
@naugtur the throwing stuff, yeah it's an anecdote, but the point behind it is to let the player know they are going to far with 'correcting' every situation. The throwing stuff is just a very visual way of letting them know that. It's not an angry throw it was more of a yeah i see that, then toss it aside like it was useless information.
Sep
7
comment How to handle a rule-lawyer player?
@RMorrisey it's not like he threw it hard enough to put a hole in the wall or anything. It was just enough to say, I understand your point, but you are going to far with it. So sit back and relax and enjoy the game.
Aug
24
comment What’s an organized storage solution found for miniatures?
+1 because the Purple Ultra Suede made me laugh... And it's a good idea.
Aug
24
comment What's an organized storage solution for Dungeon Tiles?
updated to address visibility
Aug
24
comment Comprehensive list of WOTC D&D 4.0 products?
+1 for tactfulness.
Aug
23
comment What is the hardest character to play as from low to high level?
I meant the question to be of the kid voted most likely to die first sense but I am glad you took it the other way because I hadn't though of it from that stand point. I was looking for a challenging character to play, i suppose the challenge can be in the actual dynamics of the character itself as apposed to the strategic challenges I will face.
Aug
23
comment What is the hardest character to play as from low to high level?
Edited the tags, 4.0 since it's the latest and what I will most likely be getting back into gaming with.
Aug
20
comment Character Sheets paper or plastic?
What can I say great minds think alike.
Aug
20
comment Experience for Role Playing
True, but when we played it was more or less for keeping in character even if it was to the detriment of your character or party. For instance a dwarf in a battle rage chasing someone through a door right into a trap. Sure to me it looked like a bad idea, but to my character he was a little narrow minded at the moment so he charged through. That sort of thing.
Aug
19
comment What did you do for a Tarasque adventure?
We died... no seriously we died.
Aug
19
comment Team cleric, team warrior, team mage
+1 cause it made me think of going through Final Fantasy 1 with 4 black mages. That was fun.
Aug
19
comment Most expensive / valuable role-playing game
I still have the old D&D Red Dragon Box... It's a shame it is well used.
Aug
19
comment How should a GM deal with player-instigated sexuality in an RPG?
Wow, can we say pushing the boundaries a bit here? Is this really a concern for your campaign?