3.5 days. I didn't really care since I wasn't able to do much during
that time without it. :-)
On Dec 30, 3:31 pm, "
cferej...@gmail.com" <
cferej...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > When we built Stonehenge we didn't have any of these "Down times" and
> > it's still working after 5,000 years! ... I logged a game play on it
> > the other day
>
> Yeah, yeah, but none of the games you can play on it are really any
> good. I mean there's "predict eclipse" and "stuff wicker man full of
> human sacrifices and set on fire", but there's really barely any game
> there, and the theme is pretty much pasted on.
>
> I suppose it still beats the Stonehenge boardgame though.
>
> :P
>
> On Dec 30, 12:38 pm, Doc Kaotic <
dock...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > When we built Stonehenge we didn't have any of these "Down times" and
> > it's still working after 5,000 years! ... I logged a game play on it
> > the other day
>
> > On Dec 30, 3:28 pm, enzo622 <
enzo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > "> Now let us await the arrival of armchair sysadmins with helpful
> > > advice."
>
> > > Well, say what you will, but none of this would've happened if he had
> > > done this right the first time. He connected the conflabulator to the
> > > hixadooey when he should've routed it through the whatsitjigger.
>