00:16 [hdf-us] [un] nutterbutter (Wiz Vam Fem Cha), 22124 points, T:11209, killed by a hill orc 00:37 -!- Gaelan has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…] 00:38 -!- Gaelan has joined #hardfought 00:57 -!- Gaelan has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…] 00:57 [hdf-us] [nh362] oh6 (Kni Hum Fem Law) acquired the luckstone from Mines' End, on T:13588 00:58 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 01:02 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 01:09 -!- Gaelan has joined #hardfought 01:11 -!- rebatela has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:36 -!- Gaelan has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…] 01:51 woo o/ 01:51 -!- Gaelan has joined #hardfought 01:57 -!- raisse has joined #hardfought 02:02 hmm maybe I should do something else than play nethack.. ascended 27/2, 9/3 and now 15/3 I got the formula down for what I need for ascension at least 02:05 -!- sweval has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 02:06 congrats farfar! 02:07 K2: thx :) 02:08 -!- bouquet has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 02:18 -!- Gaelan has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…] 02:51 -!- j has joined #hardfought 02:51 -!- j is now known as rebatela 02:51 don't worry. i haven't been drinking (much) 02:59 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 03:03 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 03:15 -!- rebatela has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!] 03:16 -!- rebatela has joined #hardfought 03:18 -!- Ytteb has quit [Quit: Ytteb] 03:26 -!- gareppa has joined #hardfought 03:30 -!- gareppa has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:45 -!- bouquet has joined #hardfought 03:52 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) killed the Wizard of Yendor, on T:42254 03:52 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) acquired the Book of the Dead, on T:42266 03:54 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) performed the invocation, on T:42276 03:57 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) killed the high priestess of Moloch, on T:42378 03:57 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) acquired the Amulet of Yendor, on T:42381 04:09 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) killed Yeenoghu, on T:42966 04:18 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) entered the Planes, on T:43433 04:24 -!- oh6 has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 04:25 -!- honu_ has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 04:26 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) genocided class ;, on T:43555 04:38 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) killed Famine, on T:43823 04:38 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) wished for "blessed partly eaten chickatrice corpse", on T:43825 04:41 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) wished for "blessed figurine of an archon", on T:43851 04:41 Invalid character combination car-dro-neu at /usr/home/scoreboard/nhs/lib/NetHack/Variant.pm line 444. 04:42 This is where it breaks. 04:42 you can't play a neutral drone car? 04:42 Dro is probably drow? 04:42 oh right 04:43 But drone car, that sounds like an interesting explanation 04:43 What is Car I have no idea. 04:43 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu) killed Death, on T:43896 04:44 [hdf-us] [nh362] rebatela (Mon Hum Mal Neu), 2058444 points, T:43911, ascended https://www.hardfought.org/userdata/r/rebatela/nh361/dumplog/1551877951.nh361.txt 04:49 Car is Cartomancer. 04:49 ah, makes sense 04:50 At any rate, since I have no idea what combos are allowed, I will just make NHS not check the combo validity, which also means no "First To Ascend" page for the time being. 04:53 [hdf-us] [nh362] leonard (Hea Gno Mal Neu), 1338952 points, T:102616, petrified by tasting cockatrice meat 05:00 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 05:03 that sucks 05:25 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 05:37 -!- stennowork has joined #hardfought 05:57 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 05:57 -!- ProzacElf has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 05:59 wow, T:102616 06:01 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 06:16 [hdf-us] [nh362] Qwesti (Tou Hum Mal Neu), 4560 points, T:6192, killed by a carnivorous ape 07:07 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 07:08 I mean, I've had games almost reach the six figures. It really sucks to die that far in though 07:09 especially from a YASD like that. 07:10 <@Tone> !lastgame Leonard 07:10 @Tone: [hdf-us] https://www.hardfought.org/userdata/l/leonard/nh361/dumplog/1548243671.nh361.txt 07:11 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 07:12 <@Tone> I don't think they knew about cockatrices :( 07:12 <@Tone> Just weak and eating corpses 07:13 mm 08:15 what to play now, another fighter and dish them out first? maybe caveman or knight? 08:21 caveman is really boring 08:21 imo 08:22 yeah, true. and cannibalism is not the greatest strength 08:23 the quest artifact is awesome of course 08:26 the QA is not awesome if you're neutral 08:26 some make-caveman-more-interesting patches are on my todo list 08:27 more interesting how? (genuine question, I like cav) 08:32 low int results in damage bonus perhapps ;D 08:32 raisse: Do you like the designs of their quest levels? 08:34 no particular like or dislike 08:34 don't ask me what exactly I like about it because I can't answer that question and it will only make me doubt myself and get defensive 08:35 that's a question like "what do you like about asparagus" 08:35 (or even brussels sprouts, which is another impopular thing that I happen to like) 08:35 I have never put it into words, but I know that exakt feeling 08:35 i like how you can throw asparagus in the trash 08:35 thats its only redeeming quality 08:36 wasting food is evil, give them away to someone who does like them 08:36 raisse: I already have some changes like breaking rocks on each other to make flint, and swapping out the Sceptre for Big Stick. 08:36 i dont consider asparagus a food 08:36 its Evil™ 08:36 like lima beans 08:36 better add it to evilhack then 08:36 \o/ 08:37 aosdict: you have the Sceptre as priest quest artifact, right? 08:37 (that's brilliant) 08:37 yes 08:37 raisse: Americans *have* to waste food. Otherwise we'd be even fatter. Giving food away is hard work here, because everyone has more than they want. 08:37 credit to jonadab 08:37 I mean, I like asparagus; and I sometimes get it for free when somebody brings it in to the library as surplus. 08:38 raisse: I will probably take most of Fourk's caveman changes ultimately, which are largely flavor but also some skill cap tweaks, etc. Also looking at lorimer's "Less Boring Cavemen Patch" 08:38 And asparagus is a sufficiently pricey thing that you can always give it away. 08:38 or just not buy it in the first place :-) 08:38 Unlike, say, zucchini, which I also like, but if you grow it, you can't give all the extra away, because too many people are giving it away and not enough people will take it. 08:39 raisse: Some people grow it and have more than they need. 08:39 Same thing happens with tomatoes, but again, you can give those away, usually. 08:39 true 08:39 it makes wonderful flowers (asparagus, not tomatoes) 08:40 Tomatoes make wonderful flavors too. BBQ, picante, etc. 08:40 zucchini bread is great 08:41 Yes, I like zucchini bread. 08:41 I also like zucchini sliced, on sandwiches; I don't think most folks have tried that. 08:41 It's also good in stir fry. 08:41 But there's a limit to how much of it you can eat in any one day. 08:42 I had a glut of cherry tomatoes last summer and pickled them, yummy 08:44 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 08:47 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Mon Hum Mal Cha), 240754 points, T:25147, killed by a winged gargoyle 08:47 Hmm, pickled tomatoes. I've thought of pickling carrots, and of course everyone's pickled beets. I want to try pickled strawberries. We used to pickle crabapples when I was a kid. But tomatoes had never occurred to me as a pickling target. 08:48 * aosdict likes to make crabapple jam 08:48 it's especially good when they're still green (they tend to go soft) 08:48 That... actually makes sense. 08:48 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 08:48 people who have crabapple trees don't actually use them for anything, so if you ask nicely, they'll let you pick them 08:51 -!- gareppa has joined #hardfought 08:52 aosdict: We had a crabapple tree, when we lived in Canal Fulton (I was in grades 2-6). We pickled the crabapples at least twice. 08:52 But yeah, usually people don't. 08:53 pickled radish is awesome 08:54 er i meant ginger 08:56 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha) rejected atheism with a prayer, on T:3242 08:56 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 2053 points, T:3261, killed by a dwarf lord 08:57 Oooh, ginger. That could be interesting. 08:57 pickled radish too 08:57 Hmm, I bet garlic could be pickled... 08:57 but yes, I agree about ginger 08:57 it can, but it's not really useful except if you like a lot of garlic in your salads 08:58 -!- LarienTelrunya has joined #hardfought 08:58 -!- mode/#hardfought [+v LarienTelrunya] by ChanServ 08:58 Well, I like garlic but have to find ways to use/eat it that don't involve it being cooked into the food, because there are people in my family who won't touch anything containing garlic. 08:58 Some things, you can sprinkle it on after cooking, on your plate. 08:59 (I _primarily_ think of garlic as a dry powdered spice. Same with ginger. Because, Midwest. But when pickled ginger was mentioned, which implies getting ahold of the whole form, it made me think of garlic, which is actually easier to get in whole form.) 08:59 (Easier than ginger, I mean.) 09:04 powdered garlic is nasty 09:04 but I use ginger in all its forms (fresh, powdered, in syrup_ 09:04 )_ 09:06 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha) had Sting bestowed upon him by Mars, on T:3302 09:07 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 1140 points, T:3738, killed by a tengu called Timmy 09:10 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 357 points, T:1238, killed by a dwarf, while fainted from lack of food 09:10 [hdf-us] [nh362] Noah (Tou Hum Fem Neu) rejected atheism by offering a hill orc corpse on an altar of Moloch, on T:3990 09:19 [hdf-us] [4k] Naltrac (Wiz Hum Mal Neu), 2490 points, T:825, killed by a Ms. Ouiatchouane, the shopkeeper 09:20 [hdf-us] [4k] k (Waab) (Bar Gia Mal Cha), 10740 points, T:3695, killed by a hallucinogen-distorted giant bat 09:20 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 09:22 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 2099 points, T:2704, killed by a gnome lord 09:25 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 09:30 [hdf-us] [4k] Naltrac (Wiz Hum Mal Cha), 4815 points, T:1457, killed by a giant ant 09:38 [hdf-us] [nh362] Noah (Tou Hum Fem Neu) had Cleaver bestowed upon her by The Lady, on T:5435 09:57 -!- honu has joined #hardfought 10:05 [hdf-us] [nh362] Noah (Tou Hum Fem Neu) acquired the luckstone from Mines' End, on T:7051 10:06 raisse: powdered garlic is better than no garlic 10:07 jonadab: true 10:07 I can get whole garlic; but you can't really sprinkle whole garlic on your food after it's cooked. 10:07 slice it very thin and fry it in oil 10:07 (Actually, I _have_ some whole garlic right now.) 10:08 or wrap it in aluminium foil and put it in the oven for half an hour (while cooking something else, if you wrap it tightly enough it won't smell) 10:08 If I fry the garlic, mom will complain bitterly about how the whole house smells like garlic. And the tone of voice she uses, it's like saying the whole house smells like pig manure. 10:08 Oh, hmm. 10:08 Might try that oven trick. 10:08 Next time I bake potatoes or something. 10:09 you don't need to peel it, just wrap the whole bulb 10:09 Ok. Might try that. 10:09 you can push the flesh out of the cloves and it will be all soft and delicious 10:09 it's actually very good with baked potatoes :-) 10:10 Indeed, I can imagine it would be. 10:10 I know fried potatoes are improved significantly by garlic. 10:10 Also by cheddar and bacon. 10:10 rosemary and black pepper 10:10 Oooh. 10:10 That sounds interesting. 10:11 oh that's for baked potatoes but it might work with fried too 10:11 Black pepper is another thing I have to add by sprinkling after cooking, on my own plate; but with black pepper, that works pretty well. 10:11 Rosemary I might be able to get away with cooking into the dish. 10:11 yes, it doesn't make the whole house smell for one 10:11 <{Demo}6> yum 10:11 * raisse is going to make chestnut soup later 10:11 I mean, my mom has a tuna casserole recipe that she makes sometimes that has rosemary in it. 10:11 So it's apparently not verbotten like most spices.' 10:12 probably because it's a herb, not a spice 10:12 That doesn't seem to help basil, though. 10:12 it must be difficult to live in a house with people who don't like most things you like 10:12 -!- phinxy has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 10:13 I mean cooking for 3 picky teenagers was hard but at least they liked their food to taste of something 10:13 doesn't it usually say which wand that kills you? 10:13 well, 2 picky teenagers and a non-picky teenager tbh 10:13 (Actually, basil is allowed in *tiny* amounts in spaghetti sauce... but we're talking a couple of tablespoons in a whole batch that makes a couple dozen quarts of sauce.) 10:13 if it says "a wand" it's a wand of striking 10:13 -!- stennowork has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 10:13 without fail 10:13 ah okey 10:13 raisse: On the whole, I like mostly the same style of cooking as my family. Mostly. Just, I like spices more. 10:13 if it's something else, it says "a bolt of fire" or "a death ray" or something like that 10:14 was wondering if I ran into the GWTWOD 10:14 hey that might be my bones, I remember that tribe name 10:14 According to ais523, the flavor is that the wand of striking doesn't generate an energy beam or anything; the wand itself flies across the room and hits the target, then flies back. 10:15 I find myself unable to fully be convinced of this. 10:15 I always thought it just cast a force bolt 10:15 like a wand of boomerang 10:15 -!- gareppa has quit [Quit: Leaving] 10:17 raisse: That is more consistent with the implementation, by far. 10:18 Among other things, if a wand of striking happens to be made of a material that can be subject to corrosion of some kind, and you zap it at a monster with a corrosion-causing passive attack, nothing happens to the wand. 10:18 we're having an infestation of "microsoft technical department" phone scammers, 3 in 2 days 10:19 raisse: We get those all the time. Always with an Indo-Aryan accent. 10:19 this one was "hello my name is Victor", and yes, sounded like he was from India or thereabouts 10:19 Yes, they always claim an English-sounding name. 10:20 It's part of the script. 10:20 we have enough genuine Indian friends that we can recognise the accent 10:20 We have enough *telemarketing calls* that we can recognize that accent. 10:20 yesterday it was a nice polite young-sounding woman and one I hung up on when I heard it was a call centre 10:20 Oh, they're generally very polite, yes. 10:21 we have hardly any telemarketing calls because the don't-call register sort of works here 10:21 And I realize, given the economic situation in India, the income they can make from a job like that is bound to be compelling, even if it's like $2 a day. 10:21 I'm still baffled that people fall for it 10:21 (India has almost every economic bracket that exists in the world. The people making these calls are likely somewhere in the middle.) 10:22 raisse: Never underestimate the stupidity of the dumbest 5% of the population. 10:22 this was a probably spoofed US number, we usually get UK numbers 10:23 <{Demo}6> go to India and run a call center that pays fair wages 10:23 Watch a few minutes of Jay Leno's "Jaywalking" segment some time. Five minutes once is enough. 10:23 I don't have the funds for that (and anyway I'm against it) 10:23 <{Demo}6> and write it off as "humanitarian work" 10:23 not against fair wages, but against cold-calling 10:24 and no, I haven't the slightest wish to watch anything that might annoy me 10:24 I'm against indiscriminate cold-calling where you have no reason to believe most of the people you're calling would even vaguely be interested but you call them anyway. 10:24 that's more or less the definition of cold-calling, right? 10:24 In principle, "cold-calling" is any time you call a stranger who isn't expecting your call. 10:25 There are occasions when that's ok to do. 10:25 But if you're calling tens of thousands of people and most of them are hanging up on you, you're not in one of those situations. 10:25 well, yes, when you're calling the plumber to fix your drains, they might be expecting calls in general but not specifically mine 10:25 Right, I don't mean that. 10:25 (anyway our plumber is civilised and has a web form) 10:26 They're running a business, they expect business calls, that's not cold-calling. 10:27 But when e.g. someone who was in your high school graduating class goes through the yearbook and looks everyone up in the local phone book and calls you about the twenty-year class reunion, that's cold-calling, and is usually considered acceptable. A double-digit percentage of the people called are interested. 10:27 I was going to say that I can't imagine a single occasion where it would be okay, and yes, that would be acceptable on principle but I'd still be startled and annoyed. 10:28 Yeah, it annoys me too; but I consider it acceptable because so many of the people called *are* interested. 10:28 Like, 25-50% typically, at least around here. 10:28 So just because _I'm_ a borderline-reclusive type, doesn't mean everyone is. 10:28 ha! it's stopped raining, now I'll go to buy chestnuts! 10:29 Chestnuts are a commercial product that is bought and sold where you live? 10:29 ... yes? or I wouldn't be able to buy them, right? 10:29 Around here, chestnuts are things people occasionally gather from places with chestnut trees, but usually they go ungathered. 10:29 I've never seen them in a store. 10:29 the supermarket has packages of cooked chestnuts 10:29 Huh. 10:29 Interesting. 10:30 Honestly, I think the *main* reason people even consider chestnuts to be food around here, is that 20th-century Christmas song that mentions them roasting over a fire. 10:30 I'll gladly pay for other people to do the work of cooking and cleaning them and throwing away all the nuts with the pesky little worms in. 10:30 If not for that song, I don't think most Americans would know they're edible. 10:31 <{Demo}6> I've never had chestnut 10:31 ask an Italian sometime, especially one from North Italy, whether they're edible 10:31 I have. ONce. 10:31 We usually think of them in terms similar to buckeyes and acorns. 10:32 (Although if you talk about the edibility of buckeyes in the presence of Ohioans, we're gonna be thinking about the ones made out of peanut butter and chocolate.) 10:32 huh, I didn't know that buckeyes existed, and I know that acorns are technically edible but they need a lot of work to make them so 10:33 Acorns are edible? 10:33 <{Demo}6> I used to eat raw acrons 10:33 I mean, I know squirrels eat them. 10:33 But I didn't know humans could. 10:33 But anyway, since I mentioned edible buckeyes: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/9909/buckeyes-i/ 10:34 <{Demo}6> I also use to suck on gravel though 10:34 {Demo}6: Did you eat paste and crayons in kindergarten? 10:35 <{Demo}6> nope 10:36 [hdf-us] [nh362] samiam (Arc Hum Mal Law) killed Medusa, on T:39935 10:37 <{Demo}6> I think I would have been 8 when I was sucking on gravel and like 10 when I was eating raw acorns 10:37 <{Demo}6> I think I might be developmentally retarded or something looking back at it 10:37 -!- sweval has joined #hardfought 10:38 [hdf-us] [4k] Naltrac (Wiz Hum Mal Cha), 2970 points, T:1877, killed by a puppy, while dragging an iron ball 10:42 [hdf-us] [4k] Naltrac (Wiz Hum Mal Cha), 1440 points, T:500, killed by a Mr. Ossipewsk, the shopkeeper 10:43 [hdf-us] [4k] l (Waab) (Bar Gia Mal Cha), 11742 points, T:5481, killed by an Uruk-hai 10:50 jonadab: I thought the American chestnut was more or less eradicated. What kind of chestnuts do people go picking? 10:52 (though, the genome isn't eradicated, and there are works underway to crossbreed it with blight-resistant chestnut trees) 10:52 aosdict: There are different kinds of chestnuts? 10:53 different species of chestnut tree at least. I think they do have differences in the sort of nut they produce. 10:54 I mean, I know that back in the eighties my grandfather, who lived at the corner of Edgewood and Meadow Lane in Ashland Ohio, took us to some vacant lot within walking distance of his house, to gather chestnuts. In retrospect, I don't know what exactly he planned to do with them; the gathering may have been an end unto itself, an activity for us. 10:55 Or he may have had some culinary use in mind. 10:55 Hmm, the trees should have been more or less gone by the sixties, much less the eighties 10:56 I mean, I assume these weren't full-size, huge hundred-foot-tall chestnut trees. 10:56 It's vaguely possible that "chestnut" was local central-Ohio dialect usage for a tree that the rest of the world knows by some other name. 10:56 The trees seemed full-sized (same as maple or oak or whatever) to me as a child? 10:57 But I was like eight years old. 10:57 So my memory is vague. 10:58 Regarding dialect: multiple branches of my mom's family lived in Ashland county by 1815, and before that in Washington county PA since before the French and Indian war, so there are a handful of odd usages. e.g., grandma called green peppers "mangoes". 10:59 green peppers are paprika? 10:59 I once visited a state park in Massachusetts where they are doing that crossbreeding for blight resistance, which is where I learned all this 10:59 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_pepper this one? 10:59 Muad: "Green peppers" means bell peppers in the Midwest. 10:59 right 10:59 The term "bell peppers" was introduced by large national grocery store chains in the nineties. 11:00 i think it's quite common since a game i play calls them green peppers too 11:00 and the game is like Czech 11:00 When they started selling the ripe (red/yellow/orange) ones for crazy-high prices in the produce section. 11:00 And they didn't want to put "red green peppers" etc. 11:00 (Which is what most folks in the Midwest called them prior to that.) 11:01 I actually prefer green peppers because they're not as sweet, which is a win win because they're cheaper 11:01 Yes, that kind of bell pepper. 11:01 the only people not confused by "red green peppers" would be the red-green color-blind 11:02 Nah, anybody who grew up in the Midwest would know exactly what that is. 11:02 -!- phinxy has joined #hardfought 11:02 They're also sometimes called "ripe green peppers". Regardless of color (as long as it's not still green). 11:03 People in the Midwest know three basic kinds of pepper: black pepper, green peppers, and hot peppers. 11:04 (There's also white pepper, but that's basically white black pepper.) 11:04 Of course "hot peppers" is a category that includes more than one cultivar, but they tend to get lumped together by folks who don't eat them, which is 80% or so of the population. 11:07 only 20% of the population eats, say, jalapeno peppers? 11:07 find that hard to believe 11:07 aosdict: Only 20% of the population eats any kind of hot pepper at all, including banana peppers. 11:07 For jalepenos, it's probably more like 10%. 11:08 (Jalapenos have an undeserved reputation for being really super hot.) 11:08 (So people are afraid to even touch them.) 11:09 (There are historical reasons for this, involving transportation and the lack of local cultivation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.) 11:09 (When jalapenos were introduced, in the early-to-mid twentieth century, they were imported from the Southwest and were much much hotter than anything grown locally up to that time.) 11:10 jonadab: I think Ohioans must have a really bland palate then. I would be very confident in guessing that, say, Arizonans are not afraid to touch hot peppers. 11:10 (Things like cayenne and habanero were not widely introduced here until the late twentieth century.) 11:11 aosdict: There's an old joke, that in Ohio, the only spices are "salt, pepper, and ketchup". This is inaccurate in the details (onion powder, for instance, is far more commonly used here than black pepper, and garlic and cinnamon and cloves are well known...), but the general principle is right. 11:12 When an Ohioan wants to jazz up a dish, they do other things, such as add cheese or meat or sugar or something. 11:12 Or tomato and onion, or... something. 11:12 Most dishes do not contain any spices. 11:13 I'll try to stay out of ohio then 11:13 Ohio cuisine is _good_. 11:13 But it's not spicy. 11:13 I personally like spicy food. 11:13 But I also like a lot of the local food here. 11:13 I wouldn't want *every* dish I ever eat to lean on strong spices for its flavor. That's a cop-out. 11:13 -!- workimer is now known as lorimer 11:14 -!- introsp3ctive has joined #hardfought 11:15 if I added "vegetarian" as a filter to the set of good ohio cuisine, what's left? 11:15 I think the most Ohio thing I've ever experienced, was the time, when I was working at Taco Bell, that a little old lady came in and ordered a taco, but she wanted it "without anything spicy on it, like tomatoes". 11:15 aosdict: Oh, that would be a problem. 11:15 Ohio does not have a lot of vegetarians, and A) they pretty much all eat dairy products and such, and B) most of them will also eat fish, some also eat poultry. 11:16 And the kind of strict vegetarian who won't eat things like Jell-O is basically unheard-of in the Midwest. 11:16 huh, I come back from the supermarket and see the heretical words "onion powder" 11:16 what's wrong with, you know, onions? 11:16 vegetarians eat dairy products and eggs, unless they're vegans 11:17 raisse: Some recipes use fresh onions; other recipes use onion powder. 11:17 raisse: onion powder is good for cooking on a hike 11:17 Onion powder is faster when you're in a hurry. 11:17 Depends on the situation. 11:17 oh right, I don't usually go on hikes 11:17 [hdf-us] [nh362] oh6 (Kni Hum Fem Law) had Sunsword bestowed upon her by Lugh, on T:17534 11:17 you cook on hikes? 11:17 when we're on holiday we either have an apartment with a (sort of at least) kitchen or eat out 11:18 my tent-dwelling days are long over 11:18 We have a couple of recipes that can go either way, e.g., our goulash recipe can use fresh onion if you have time, but if you're in a hurry you use onion powder. 11:18 PavelB: on long hikes 11:18 PavelB: Like if you hike the Appalachian trail. 11:19 oh ok 11:19 PavelB: you live in the pacific northwest and you don't go backpacking?? 11:20 I go on hikes but but I get back the same day and bring food that doesn't need further assembly, like granola bars and such. 11:20 Hmm, there seem to be no Hungarians paying close attention to this conversation. (They would misunderstand my use of the word "goulash" and be confused about what I was talking about with the onion powder.) 11:20 I go camping sometimes too but somehow I never go on a hike while camping, hmm 11:21 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 11:21 I understand "goulash" as "some protein stuff in a brown sauce that contains paprika and perhaps tomatoes" 11:22 raisse: That's... maybe partway between the authentic Hungarian thing and the heavily-Americanized thing I was talking about. 11:22 I can make the authentic Hungarian thing too 11:22 In Hungary, "goulash" is a dish made by cooking tough cuts of meat all day long, with some vegetables, usually including peppers. 11:23 but I call that pörkölt to distinguish it from the slapped-together stuff I learned from my aunt and call goulash 11:23 In the Midwest, "goulash", also sometimes called "Hungarian goulash", just in case you weren't confused enough, is a dish made quickly from tomato sauce, elbow macaroni, and ground beef. 11:23 macaroni?! 11:24 Yes. 11:24 The time it takes to cook the noodles is 80% of the time it takes to make this dish. 11:24 Because you brown the meat while the noodles are cooking. 11:24 And then throw it all together, and it's ready to eat. 11:24 isn't that just spaghetti balognese but sketchier 11:24 It also has celery in it, but you leave that crispy. 11:25 (You cut the celery into small pieces.) 11:25 PavelB: No. 11:25 now I see what you meant by "in a hurry" because when I make goulash, I do it with meat in pieces and that needs to cook anyway 11:25 what PavelB said (except for the celery) 11:25 I'm the only person in this house who likes celery so I usually buy it and then nibble it raw 11:26 Right, American goulash was adapted in the early-to-mid twentieth century by housewives who had suddenly become busy because of wartime things. 11:26 WWII era. 11:26 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 11:26 -!- gareppa has joined #hardfought 11:26 Spaghetti sauce is spiced very, very differently from goulash. 11:27 The "tomato sauce" is goulash is more like, tomato juice with a bit of ketchup in it. 11:27 strangely I don't like celery leaves in dishes (like soup) as a herb, but I do like both root celery and celery stalks 11:27 And maybe a teaspoon of mustard. 11:27 (Prepared mustard, I mean. The condiment. Not the strong powder.) 11:27 is American mustard very bland? 11:27 The celery in goulash is mostly the stalks, for texture. 11:27 Hmm, bland is relative? 11:27 Mustard is rather a lot stronger in flavor than ketchup. 11:27 unlike French or otherwise European mustard which is fairly hot/sharp 11:28 But bland compared to cayenne pepper sauce. 11:28 -!- sweval has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 11:28 oh, that needs a different question: is American mustard ketchup consistency or more like a paste? 11:28 The consistency is similar to ketchup, a bit thicker maybe. 11:29 It comes in a squeeze bottle these days. 11:29 we'd call that "mustard sauce" 11:29 Hmm. 11:29 mustard itself is sometimes almost as thick as peanut butter and often has whole and/or crushed seeds in 11:29 It's more of a condiment than a sauce, but ok. We call hot sauce "hot sauce", and that's a comdiment. 11:29 *condiment 11:30 ... mustard as thick as peanut butter is not a concept I'm familiar with. 11:30 I do know of the dry mustard powder, from the spice section. 11:30 Which is occasionally used in very small amounts (like 1/8th tsp) in recipes. 11:30 yes, if you mix that with water (and optionally a drop of vinegar) you get English mustard 11:30 which is very hot 11:30 Ah, that would be strong, yes. 11:31 you can also get it ready-mixed in small jars (Colman's) 11:31 spouse puts that on cheese sandwiches 11:31 No, American "mustard" is the sort of thing you squirt a whole continuous line of down your hot dog or whatever. 11:31 (I mean, I don't; but people do.) 11:32 https://www.hot-dog.org/sites/default/files/2016-09/favorite-hot-dog%20toppings%281%29.jpg 11:32 (Note that in the Midwest, only a minority of people put mustard on anything, including hot dogs; ketchup is far more popular. But the "America's favorite" thing takes other parts of the country into account, no doubt.) 11:32 <@Tone> We also have a hotter, thicker kind of mustard called Dijon mustard here 11:33 yes, that's "French mustard" 11:33 <@Tone> Yep 11:33 American "dijon" mustard is not as thick as peanut butter though, nor is it as strong as what you'd get by mixing the dry mustard powder straight up with water. 11:33 most European mustard varieties are less smooth than that but I do recognise it 11:34 <@Tone> Yeah the American stuff isn't quite as potent as what raisse describes 11:34 I'm going by my idea of American peanut butter, which is smoother and less thick than my usual peanut butter 11:34 There are also gourmet "mustard" products, like gray poopon. 11:34 that's quite ordinary mustard here, not especially gourmet, just supermarket stuff 11:34 But only a tiny percentage of the population here ahs any interest in those. 11:34 there's better mustard in the world 11:36 [hdf-us] [nh362] oh6 (Kni Hum Fem Law) was crowned "The Hand of Elbereth" by Lugh, on T:18135 11:36 jonadab: It is not spelled "poopon". That would be so ridiculous that it'd never sell. 11:36 It would be every 10-year-old's delight, though. 11:38 this is what "normal" mustard looks like to me https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/images/2012/05/20120513-206173-spicy-brown-mustard.jpg 11:38 -!- gareppa has quit [Quit: Leaving] 11:39 aosdict: I've never seen it in print, actually. 11:39 "poupon" 11:39 That... would lead to probably the same pronunciation, yeah. 11:41 -!- gareppa has joined #hardfought 11:41 Also, this is what "mustard" looks like here: https://www.amazon.com/Heinz-Yellow-Mustard-20-Bottle/dp/B00SOXJI26 11:41 I chose that brand because it comes in a clear bottle, rather than a mustard-yellow bottle like most of the other brands. 11:41 But it's the same stuff. 11:42 Most popular brand is probably this one: https://www.amazon.com/Frenchs-Classic-Yellow-Mustard-Ground/dp/B000Z4J53Y/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_325_bs_img_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=144NZZ987FQ3AW2R6DJR 11:42 <@Tone> I'm stealing gray poopon for my fruitname next game 😄 11:42 lol they do call it "mustard sauce" 11:43 Oh, there's also "honey mustard". 11:43 Which is quite popular too. 11:43 it's had a spate of popularity in NL, you couldn't avoid it in restaurants unless you explicitly asked for "plain mustard" 11:43 (and I hate it) 11:44 Honey mustard is usually used as a dipping sauce, for things like chicken nuggets. 11:44 yes, and with cheese, and in salad dressings 11:45 I think honey mustard might've been used as a salad dressing here, back in the era before people decided that all salad dressing must be ranch. 11:45 Honey mustard with cheese is a new concept for me. 11:45 salad dressings here are mostly vinaigrette varieties, usually too sweet for my taste 11:45 Which is odd, because Americans put cheese with almost everything. 11:46 Vinaigrette dressings do still exist here. 11:46 you can order a plate of cheese as a snack with drinks, and that usually comes with mustard, and for a couple of years the mustard was honey mustard more often than not 11:46 But they are hugely outnumbered by the various kinds of ranch dressing. 11:47 I don't think I've ever had ranch dressing (or seen it in any NL shop) 11:47 You can also still get thousand island dressing. 11:47 But it's no longer popular like it used to be. 11:47 but I don't buy ready-made salad dressings so I don't look at that shelf in the shop 11:48 Personally, I use cayenne pepper sauce as a salad dressing. But that's just me. 11:48 [hdf-us] [4k] l (Waab) (Bar Gia Mal Cha), 5625 points, T:2408, killed by a gnome 12:05 [hdf-us] [4k] swoom (Crab) (Rog Orc Mal Cha), 750 points, T:239, fell into a pit 12:08 [hdf-us] [nh362] RedArrow (Mon Hum Mal Cha) hit with a wielded weapon for the first time, on T:6863 12:09 -!- LarienTelrunya_ has joined #hardfought 12:09 -!- mode/#hardfought [+v LarienTelrunya_] by ChanServ 12:09 -!- LarienTelrunya has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 12:09 -!- LarienTelrunya_ is now known as LarienTelrunya 12:09 !who 12:09 LarienTelrunya: [hdf-us] oh6 [nh362] RedArrow [nh362] | [hdf-eu] janekw [nh362] | [hdf-au] No current players 12:17 -!- Gaelan has joined #hardfought 12:22 [hdf-us] [nh362] oh6 (Kni Hum Fem Law) killed Croesus, on T:20199 12:27 -!- sweval has joined #hardfought 12:34 -!- Gaelan has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…] 12:55 -!- raisse has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 12:56 -!- ais523 has joined #hardfought 12:56 -!- mode/#hardfought [+v ais523] by ChanServ 12:57 so, what's up with this Splicehack Bug Hall of Fame bug? 12:57 yo ais523! did you know that I ascended a cartomancer in splice? and in 3 turns too? :D 12:57 the "how do you even do that?" factor is somehow even higher with this one than with the others 12:57 LarienTelrunya: see the comment I posted just before yours :-D 12:58 (also, what is a cartomancer, anyway?) 12:58 well... the end-of-game reasons have apparently been shifted by one in splice. If you use #quit, it says escaped. If you escape, it says ascended. If you genocide yourself, it says PANICKED... 12:58 pretty sure that if you were to actually ascend, it wouldn't say "ascended" either 12:58 oh, I see 12:59 and it's just luck that ESCAPED ended up being shifted to "ascended" 12:59 yeah 12:59 do we xlog endgame reason codes (as opposed to endgame messages)? if so, then tournaments wouldn't count it as an ascension 12:59 at least Mandevil's scoreboard did count it as ascensions 13:00 and I'm pretty sure that takes its data from xlogfiles 13:00 Fourk has the best Hall of Fame bugs :-) 13:00 https://www.hardfought.org/userdata/A/AmyBSOD/splicehack/dumplog/1552210611.splice.txt (due to another bug, it says that I'm a (null) as my role) 13:00 like, half of them would make good Evil Variant patches 13:00 I don't know, generalized sting was pretty good. 13:01 the player speed thing might make for a good race for slex, come to think of it 13:01 ahh fourk had the fluctuating speed bug, which exists as a feature in slex :P 13:01 But yeah, the level-22 bones at level 2 bug was fun. 13:01 oh, you got there already 13:01 jonadab: did anyone survive them? 13:01 ideally getting the loot in the process 13:01 in fact, one of my players used the fluctuating speed bug to kill the illusory castle boss, by fighting him when his speed was fastest 13:01 ais523: Yes, the player who discovered it, got off level before the minotaur got to him. 13:01 And promptly reported the bug. 13:02 I'm surprised he didn't report it for griefing 13:02 Normal griefing can't create bones at depth 2. 13:02 LarienTelrunya: what's the trigger for it in slex? 13:02 Probably a trap. 13:02 ais523: it's a nasty trap, but there is also a gray stone and some other equippable item that will give the effect permanently until the items are removed 13:02 [hdf-us] [nh362] AlbertB (Tou Hum Mal Neu), 5432 points, T:9924, killed by an elf-lord 13:03 jonadab: right, the highest possible bones in vanilla is a "second level of the Mines" bones that was left below dlvl 3 but loads at dlvl 3 due to the Mines entrance being higher 13:05 -!- hf_guest_71 has joined #hardfought 13:11 [hdf-us] [4k] l (Waab) (Bar Gia Mal Cha), 1359 points, T:505, killed by kicking a wall 13:15 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 13:30 [hdf-us] [nh362] RedArrow (Mon Hum Mal Cha) changed form for the first time, becoming a fox, on T:10426 13:32 [hdf-us] [nh362] RedArrow (Mon Hum Mal Cha) acquired the luckstone from Mines' End, on T:10486 13:35 [hdf-us] [4k] l (Waab) (Bar Gia Mal Cha), 4884 points, T:1660, killed by the wrath of Set 13:38 -!- ProzacElf has joined #hardfought 13:51 -!- semilg has joined #hardfought 14:00 -!- tacco\unfoog has joined #hardfought 14:01 -!- introsp3ctive has quit [Quit: See you space cowboy...] 14:06 [hdf-us] [nh362] RedArrow (Mon Hum Mal Cha) completed Sokoban, on T:13791 14:07 -!- gareppa has quit [Quit: Leaving] 14:10 [hdf-us] [nh362] lizardo (Wiz Hum Mal Cha), 329 points, T:1547, killed by a werejackal 14:17 -!- semilg has quit [Read error: Connection 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large kobold, while fainted from lack of food 15:37 -!- ais523 has quit [Quit: quit] 15:40 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 2953 points, T:3141, killed by a rabid rat 15:48 [hdf-us] [xnh] Delraven (Bar Hum Mal Cha) killed the invisible Orcus, on T:31094 15:52 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 2845 points, T:2834, killed by a giant bat 15:58 [hdf-us] [nh362] captmayhem69 (Wiz Gno Mal Neu), 1926 points, T:3164, killed by a killer bee, while praying 16:10 YANI: A scroll of religious text, a nonmagical scroll which you can read once for a free prayer that doesn't depend on or affect your prayer timeout. 16:12 istr that exists somewhere 16:12 or something similar 16:14 [hdf-us] [nh362] gatherer (Ran Elf Fem Cha) chose an elven dagger to be named "Sting", on T:555 16:15 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 16:16 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 215 points, T:1327, killed by a gas spore's explosion 16:18 -!- raisse has joined #hardfought 16:19 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 16:27 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 1099 points, T:2958, killed by a rothe 16:28 !who 16:28 PavelB: [hdf-us] dgoddard [nh362] phyphor [nh362] eraserhead97 [nh362] gatherer [nh362] lizardo [nh362] Delraven [xnh] hothraxxa [gh] | [hdf-eu] mightyquinn [nh362] | [hdf-au] No current players 16:33 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 519 points, T:1490, killed by a gnome lord 16:50 [hdf-us] [nh362] samiam (Arc Hum Mal Law) wished for "blessed amulet of reflection", on T:41642 16:51 [hdf-us] [nh362] samiam (Arc Hum Mal Law) wished for "blessed fireproof +2 speed boots", on T:41677 16:53 [hdf-us] [nh362] samiam (Arc Hum Mal Law) genocided class P, on T:41685 16:57 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha) performed his first genocide (disenchanter), on T:4295 17:04 -!- oh6 has joined #hardfought 17:06 -!- sweval has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 17:09 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 9247 points, T:5792, quit 17:18 hothraxxa: I think that scroll exists in splice or slice 17:19 either way it's a rather stupid idea (as I remember it being implemented); it meant you couldn't read-test scrolls without maybe breaking atheist 17:20 -!- sweval has joined #hardfought 17:21 [hdf-us] [nh362] samiam (Arc Hum Mal Law) killed Croesus, on T:43660 17:22 PavelB: would the scroll of religious text be writable? creating a pipeline of magic markers -> free prayers sounds bad IMO 17:23 It's a sacred text you can't just write those 17:24 -!- sweval has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 17:26 <{Demo}6> maybe priests can 17:26 hihi 17:28 <{Demo}6> hi k2 17:28 :) 17:29 <{Demo}6> I'm gonna probably buy a bunch of combos today, that's my master plan 17:30 which flavor 17:30 <{Demo}6> not sure yet, maybe pizza 17:30 pizza cracker is a good one 17:31 -!- raisse has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 17:33 <{Demo}6> all these people and their fancy green guiness and shit for st pattys, they should know the real Irish drink is vodka 17:33 heh 17:34 <{Demo}6> the more volume the more Irish 17:40 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 17:41 today, my dad participated in a 'science slam' for 'aspiring young scientists' 17:41 he is like 67 17:41 everyone else was like 25-30 17:41 good for him 17:41 he won lmao 17:42 man this is so stupid 17:42 we all, including him, were convinced he placed last 17:43 haha 17:43 what did he do that got him a win? 17:43 he talked about ... 17:43 lemme find the english term 17:43 probability theory 17:44 such a boring fucking topic 17:45 67? he IS a youngster 17:45 i know my dad and his fucking dad jokes and there was no _way_ his stupid jokes would appeal to the younglings 17:45 k2: monster glyph at (8, 14) with no monster 17:45 grunt 17:46 ok 17:46 and now he sent my mom and me home and apparently gets wasted with the other slammers 17:46 as he should 17:46 i guess 17:46 he's bonding 17:47 maybe his dad jokes appealed more than you think ;) 17:47 yeah 17:47 pretty amazing 17:47 i am super proud of him 17:47 awesome 17:48 why was he qualified to enter the aspiring young scientist competition? 17:48 because he's 67 17:48 you saw what hothraxxa said 17:48 lol 17:48 :) 17:49 he just asked if he can join and they said only young people, then he asked again and they said ok but only outside the actual contest, and then he asked again and they said 'fuck it ok' 17:49 i think thats the short form 17:49 lol 17:49 squeaky wheel gets the grease! 17:49 "why won't you let me play? i'm not a threat!" 17:49 yeah i guess :D 17:50 and then he pwnd all the fucking noob kiddies 17:50 pwnd 17:50 pwned* 17:50 YANI: rename 'dirge' to 'pwned' 17:50 lol 17:51 YANI: rename 'the staff of aesculapius' to 'rodney-be-good-stick' 17:51 btw, YANIs will be recorded in the period I'm gone by aosdict|log. If aosdict|log isn't in the channel, they won't get recorded. 17:52 why are you gone? 17:52 because he's sick of your shit stenno 17:52 oh that reminds me 17:52 long trip without internet 17:52 you scared him off 17:52 ah fair enough 17:52 also that 17:52 what K2 said :) 17:52 a common reaction 17:52 :P 17:53 not having internet is weird 17:53 suddenly all your devices are worthless 17:53 aosdict is actually an apprentice to be one of santas helpers. they dont have the interwebz at the north pole 17:53 lol 17:54 hey i could bring my lurkboye in here i guess 17:54 that sounds... dirty 17:54 oh is idlerpg still a thing? 17:55 yes it is 17:55 aosdict if your logbot goes down, just scan the daily irc channel logs produced by beholder 17:55 guess i join there too 17:56 K2: well that'll work for this channel but not other nethack related channels 17:57 there are no other channels 17:57 I guess more people were posting ideas in ##nethack-variants and stuff earlier in their lifetimes, 2017 era 17:57 ;) 17:59 Your brain is eaten! You feel very stupid! named object not in disco--More-- Program in disorder! (Saving and reloading may fix this problem.) 17:59 ok so the discoveries list 18:00 question - objects in win/share/objects.txt does that have to match the order of things in src/objects.c? 18:01 yes 18:02 I think it complains if it detects name mis-orderings 18:02 ahhhh FUCK 18:02 are you serious 18:02 (and that would cause the tiles to be swapped and everything) 18:02 just updating that file for obj materials patch... do you know how long that took 18:02 actually you do 18:03 because you had to do same 18:03 obj materials patch only removes objects doesn't it? 18:03 crapcrapcrapcrap 18:03 K2: I made an auto tile renumberer script 18:03 :o 18:03 over the last couple months i've created new objects and decided since i was editing objects.txt to throw them in 18:04 it's in github.com/copperwater/xnethack-extras 18:04 HUGS 18:04 with that script, you don't need to worry about the renumbering, just making sure the order is the same as in objects.c 18:05 ok so some cut paste work but less tediousness 18:05 -!- sacredchao has joined #hardfought 18:05 lurkboye 18:05 lurkboi 18:06 also a good way to check my server uptime i guess 18:07 K2: I will treasure your hugs in the upcoming months, and try to forget about being called fake news 18:07 how do i run a .awk script 18:07 aosdict dont forget 'alternative facts' 18:07 -F tile-renumberer.awk 18:08 as arguments to awk 18:08 ok 18:08 that will pipeline stdin and stdout I think? 18:09 wait isn't there already a tile-renumbering program in the source? 18:09 https://github.com/NetHack/NetHack/blob/NetHack-3.6.2-beta01/win/share/renumtiles.pl 18:10 [hdf-us] [nh362] lizardo (Wiz Hum Mal Cha), 574 points, T:1254, killed by a hallucinogen-distorted little dog 18:10 hah 18:10 <{Demo}6> its perl and thats a criminal offense in some nations 18:11 why write a one-liner in awk when you can also write 87 lines of write-only perl code 18:11 (its not that bad probably) 18:12 [hdf-us] [nh362] lizardo (Kni Hum Mal Law), 7 points, T:99, poisoned by a rotted kobold corpse, while helpless 18:14 -!- greqrg has joined #hardfought 18:16 tile-renumberer.awk isn't a one-liner but I guess it could be compressed into one 18:18 somewhat related http://bash.org/?464385 18:19 <{Demo}6> i bet it helps if they spell bootstrap right 18:19 F 18:22 -!- LarienTelrunya has quit [Quit: Page closed] 18:27 [hdf-us] [nh362] lizardo (Wiz Elf Mal Cha), 270 points, T:766, killed by Mr. Akhalataki; the shopkeeper, while dragging an iron ball 18:29 [hdf-us] [nh362] lizardo (Wiz Elf Mal Cha), 40 points, T:50, killed by a jackal 18:33 [hdf-us] [nh362] oh6 (Kni Hum Fem Law) killed the invisible Ixoth, on T:24224 18:34 [hdf-us] [nh362] oh6 (Kni Hum Fem Law) acquired the Bell of Opening, on T:24225 18:39 and in fact ixoth is not poison resistant, given that my tame green dragon's gas cloud killed him 18:42 DRAGON VS DRAGON coming to theaters this June 18:48 [hdf-us] [nh362] lizardo (Wiz Orc Mal Cha), 439 points, T:1582, killed by a large kobold 18:52 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 2661 points, T:3814, killed by a dwarf king 18:56 [hdf-us] [nh362] LovelyKittenz (Val Dwa Fem Law) murdered yoy, her faithful kitten, on T:877 18:56 rawr 18:56 https://github.com/k21971/EvilHack/commit/b4d611184e09a4028cfe5a9d9ac99580e61636a6 18:57 ^ that went smoother than anticipated 18:57 and quicker 19:06 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha) rejected atheism by offering a gnome corpse on an altar of Mars, on T:3483 19:06 [hdf-us] [nh362] gatherer (Ran Elf Fem Cha), 1439 points, T:2577, quit 19:09 -!- Muad has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 19:09 gdammit 19:10 still getting the 'named object not in disco' error 19:10 <{Demo}6> disco party evilhack 19:11 win/share/objects.txt is correct now 19:12 or at least I thought it was 19:12 hmm 19:12 what else could cause that error 19:12 <{Demo}6> whats a disco? 19:12 discovery list 19:13 objects you know about 19:13 [hdf-us] [nh362] eraserhead97 (Pri Hum Mal Neu), 155205 points, T:23010, petrified by a cockatrice 19:13 i'm getting that error when having my brain eaten 19:13 <{Demo}6> damn i should get my brain eaten and see if shit breaks in ndnh 19:13 heh 19:14 -!- Muad has joined #hardfought 19:14 this last test, only forgot three objects (gloves, whistle, spellbook of protection 19:14 ) 19:15 [hdf-us] [nh362] dgoddard (Pri Hum Mal Cha), 4305 points, T:4815, killed by a watch captain 19:15 brb 19:15 -!- sweval has joined #hardfought 19:16 oh i could continue hacking nodehack i guess 19:16 but maybe not today 19:17 s/could/should/ 19:17 [hdf-us] [nh362] oh6 (Kni Hum Fem Law) polymorphed her first item, on T:24560 19:30 -!- hf_guest_71 has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 19:31 [hdf-us] [nh362] LovelyKittenz (Val Dwa Fem Law), 1638 points, T:3962, killed by a gray unicorn 19:35 A cloud of dust springs up in the older, more primitive doorway. 19:37 nice 19:37 rogue level? 19:42 -!- UsagiMero has joined #hardfought 19:43 [hdf-us] [gh] hothraxxa (Rog Orc Fem Cha) had orcish dagger bestowed upon her by Kos, on T:12522 19:44 stenno: yes 19:44 the doorway temporarily disappeared 19:52 [hdf-us] [nh362] fcloud (Val Dwa Fem Law), 928 points, T:1480, killed by a rothe, while praying 19:56 -!- hf_guest_19 has joined #hardfought 19:57 -!- hf_guest_19 has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 19:59 [hdf-us] [nh362] eraserhead97 (Pri Hum Fem Neu), 1902 points, T:1623, killed by a wand 20:00 -!- hf_guest_19 has joined #hardfought 20:05 -!- hf_guest_19 has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 20:16 [hdf-us] [xnh] bouquet (Pri Hum Fem Law) destroyed Vlad the Impaler, on T:40183 20:16 [hdf-us] [xnh] bouquet (Pri Hum Fem Law) acquired the Candelabrum of Invocation, on T:40184 20:36 [hdf-us] [nh362] oh6 (Kni Hum Fem Law) had Demonbane bestowed upon her by Lugh, on T:28605 20:36 [hdf-us] [gh] hothraxxa (Rog Orc Fem Cha) had orcish dagger bestowed upon her by Kos, on T:13191 20:36 *facepalm* 20:38 it's thirsty 20:45 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 21:07 whoop level 24 bones 21:08 drowned by a giant eel - nice that their stuff wasn't underwater 21:09 [hdf-us] [un] nutterbutter (Wiz Vam Mal Cha), 108 points, T:526, killed by Mr. Gheel, the shopkeeper 21:10 -!- greqrg is now known as tonelive 21:14 [hdf-us] [xnh] bouquet (Pri Hum Fem Law) killed Orcus, on T:41283 21:19 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 21:24 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 21:59 -!- GreenFuzz has joined #hardfought 22:05 -!- GreenFuzz has quit [Quit: Page closed] 22:09 [hdf-us] [nh362] samiam (Arc Hum Mal Law) polymorphed his first object, on T:45246 22:20 [hdf-us] [nh362] samiam (Arc Hum Mal Law) killed the Minion of Huhetotl, on T:45878 22:29 -!- stenno has joined #hardfought 22:34 [hdf-us] [nh362] samiam (Arc Hum Mal Law) acquired the Bell of Opening, on T:46738 22:35 -!- stenno has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 22:35 -!- Gaelan has joined #hardfought 22:59 https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/400474774440247317/556310555003191296/unknown.png 22:59 <@Kittenz> 31 people have died from kicking walls apparently 23:15 -!- ProzacElf has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 23:20 Only 31? 23:23 that sounds wrong 23:23 [hdf-us] [xnh] PavelB (Val Dwa Fem Law), 0 points, T:9, killed by kicking a wall 23:23 there you go 23:23 the word "kicked" isn't in there 23:37 -!- Gaelan has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…] 23:42 -!- Gaelan has joined #hardfought 23:43 he just trolled you into killing yourself 23:43 like a "kick me" sign on your back, except you read it yourselfg 23:45 <@luxidream> Your next line is: hdf-us Muad (Val Dwa Fem Law), 0 points, T:14, killed by kicking a wall 23:45 <@luxidream> toyu 23:46 * aosdict pays respects to the noble and pointless and meaningless sacrifice of a PavelB incarnation 23:46 i honestly can't tell if that was on purpose 23:47 'cause if it was it was brilliant 23:48 -!- Gaelan has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…] 23:48 I would guess not, since it's more likely that someone would just say "the message is killed by kicking a wall" 23:51 -!- tacco\unfoog has quit [] 23:52 -!- sweval has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 23:54 -!- Gaelan has joined #hardfought 23:58 [hdf-us] [nh362] fcloud (Val Dwa Fem Law) had Excalibur thrown at her by some watery tart, on T:3675