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11:00 PM
In five minutes of back-and-forth it's quite likely you two (five?) can figure out whether there are features of your proposed workflow (GDoc -> Deekit -> GIMP) that are particularly helpful or harmful to his needs.
 
I'm afk a bit.
 
hey @nitsua60
 
@Shalvenay hiya
 
how're things going?
 
I'm supposed to produce a mind-map tonight on the theme of "how do my lesson plans meet or not [professional organization's] standards." Unfortunately I don't lesson plan, and I've never looked at the standards. I suspect being the only independent-school teacher in a classroom full of public school teachers is going to be a bit of rough going for me.
s/rough going/learning opportunity
 
11:11 PM
ah.
my school project is going better, at least
 
What the duce.
DW's supplements pricing more than DW itself :v
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/108028/Dungeon-World
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/137634/Class-Warfare
 
@Momonga-sama That sort of makes sense - DW has been out long enough that most of the people who are going to buy it have bought it, so there's likely to be more demand for supplements than the core game.
You see it a lot with videogame expansions.
 
You remember, when you could buy a full game, with all content for 50 $? Pepperdige farm remembers.
 
Releasing the base RPG engine for cheap/free so people will try it out, and then charging for value-adding supplements customised to various tastes, is a common business practice.
Remember the d20 SRD? Same principle.
 
11:20 PM
@Momonga-sama When games could be bought for $50, I couldn't buy them at all :(
 
The money lost in underpricing the core materials is basically a marketing cost.
@Momonga-sama No, I remember when the three core D&D books cost $100 and then I had to buy dice and minis, and was expected to buy new supplements every few months.
 
@BESW I don't know how it was in the US or other countries, but when I started roleplaying, I paid something around 10 $ for the core rulebooks of D&D 3.5. For spending 80$ I got like 35 books :D
 
Then the answer is a definitive, "No, I have no clue what Pepperidge Farm is talking about."
 
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Oh, I was speaking about computer games :)
I found about RPG like 8 years later or something.
 
11:28 PM
Yeeeah, talking about Dungeon World prices and then immediately changing the subject to computer game prices without signalling the shift? That's confusing.
 
@BESW That message was immediately after this one.
 
@Miniman : P
 
Ah. I didn't read that as a full subject change.
 
@Momonga-sama Mind you, I still have no idea how you managed this.
 
Btw, where are you from, guys?
 
11:31 PM
@Momonga-sama Australia.
 
Well, I am from unfamous country that cannot into space :p
 
Guam.
 
@Momonga-sama Huh?
 
@Momonga-sama I wouldn't call Poland 'unfamous'.
 
11:34 PM
@Miniman Maybe, the reason is that taxing and pricing books was pretty messed up.
 
@Momonga-sama northeast US
 
@BESW Basing on pictures, it looks like a beautiful place to live.
 
Every place has its challenges and problems, but I'm reasonably happy having problems in a tropical paradise.
 
What are the problems and chalanges?
 
It's an overcrowded peri-colonial territory with a fragile economy, a bloody history of oppression, and a governmental system imposed on it that clashes disastrously with the local social values. Substance abuse, family violence, and suicide are sadly common.
 
11:46 PM
@BESW Pretty depressive.
 
It can be. But those are the problems, and every place has problems.
The collectivist culture is really quite uplifting in many ways, and the strength of the people to endure and adapt under myriad hardships without losing their core identity is inspiring.
 
Like Hawking said, "There is no heaven.". I mean like, on earth, please don't get religious.
 
Although there's inter-island prejudice, it's almost impossible to become isolationist because Guam is a social, economic, and military hub of the Western Pacific: living here is like international travelling without leaving home.
And we're currently seeing a post-colonial style shift in the ownership and expression of the arts and culture which is really exciting to be part of.
If I wasn't part of various efforts to help improve the quality of life on the island, I'd be a lot more depressed about the status quo. But I can see that things are moving and changing, and I can see how I can be part of making those changes positive ones.
...our political status will probably be sad for a long time to come, but change starts from the grass roots. If we gained independence or statehood right now, we wouldn't be equipped to deal with it.
 
yeah
we definitely need to work towards that before we could possibly be ready
 

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