Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:28 PM GMTI wasn't a game developer.
He was the tea boy.
Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:28 PM GMTI wasn't a game developer.
He was the tea boy.
Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:28 PM GMTI wasn't a game developer.
Ohh, right! Still a pretty darn cool place to be working though.
Quote: EllieJP @ November 24 2009, 2:33 PM GMTHe was the tea boy.
Unless you're the tea boy!
Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:35 PM GMTBelieve me, there's nothing more satisfying than having your face spat in by some spoilt Xbox nerd who wanted two sugars.
Gave me an idea for a simple game
for tea in cup:
tea = tea + (sugar x 2)
if nerd_spits:
griffs_self_esteem -= 4
Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 2:35 PM GMTBelieve me, there's nothing more satisfying than having your face spat in by some spoilt Xbox nerd who wanted two sugars.
Sounds like this is a crossposting with "Worst idea for a website"?
Quote: Moonstone @ November 24 2009, 2:34 PM GMTStill a pretty darn cool place to be working though.
When I was a child, I thought it would be great to work in a sweet factory, then as I got older, I thought it would be great to work for the BBC and even in recent years, I thought it would be great to work for a computer games company.
Then you come to realise that it doesn't matter what it produces, unless you're at the creative end, you're either working in a factory or an office.
That's what winds me up about a lot of people who work in television, they couldn't care less - they have no drive, no passion, no appreciation of their chosen medium - they just wanted a job that sounded a bit glamorous. Twunts!
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 24 2009, 3:10 PM GMT'How about a greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ashtray?'
Is that your chatup line?
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 24 2009, 3:10 PM GMTWhen I was a child, I thought it would be great to work in a sweet factory, then as I got older, I thought it would be great to work for the BBC and even in recent years, I thought it would be great to work for a computer games company.
Then you come to realise that it doesn't matter what it produces, unless you're at the creative end, you're either working in a factory or an office.
That's what winds me up about a lot of people who work in television, they couldn't care less - they have no drive, no passion, no appreciation of their chosen medium - they just wanted a job that sounded a bit glamorous. Twunts!
Well, there are the lucky few that do end up getting paid for stuff they enjoy.
I always dreamt of working in a factory or an office, I'm hoping glamour photography will see me through till I can find something.
Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 3:13 PM GMTgriffs_self_esteem = NaN
Quote: Griff @ November 24 2009, 3:31 PM GMTWhat are you going to do when you lose your looks?
*does Zoolander face*
Quote: SlagA @ November 24 2009, 3:14 PM GMTIs that your chatup line?
My sig is a quote from one of my favourite 80's movies.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 24 2009, 4:13 PM GMTMy sig is a quote from one of my favourite 80's movies.
Oh, I thought it was an euphemism for the sex act when undertaken by your good self. I don't know whether I'm relieved or disappointed.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ November 24 2009, 4:13 PM GMTMy sig is a quote from one of my favourite 80's movies.
According to Google. You have good taste!
Are violent video games damaging to society? NO! really really peaceful ones are...Especially those with harry krishna's in 'em.