[Pathfinder] B6: The Veiled Society

I carry the AT&T connect card in my pocket but the laptop doesn't fit in there lol. I have it anywhere even on the bus (now that is some aquired typing with all those bumps.

I've got a wireless broadband card for my laptop too...however, my battery seems to be fried, so I need my power cord with my laptop until I get a new one. And that is semi-limiting.
 

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My ADSL connection is still at old house, about a mile and a half down the hill. So I have to treat it as an Internet Cafe and can only get about half an hour a day. If I'm lucky. The town does have wireless broadband but I can't see if from my house and I don't fancy have extra kit installed for a couple of week. If I believe the estimates I was given, my connection should be moved this week.
 



Thanks. I'll need it. Out here they operate on "Mañana Time", which means 6 to 10 days could be 6 to 10 weeks. :)

I work in telecommunications, so I know exactly how all these carriers/ISPs operate. It is all paperwork, processes, and red tape, so something that could be done today doesn't get done for 2 months.
 

I hope everyone had a good T-day weekend.

It looks like the party is leaving the decision of which tunnel to take to Kynar. What say you, Theroc?
 

"What say you?..WHAT SAY YOU!?" - Aragorn LotR RotK

"Easy laddie.."
"There's plenty for the both of us, may the best dwarf win." - Gimli LotR RotK

Maybe an OOC leader would help with things like this, we could take turns but when it comes to left fork/right fork, blue door/red door we could keep things moving

HM
 


It may be best, especially given the nature of pbp gaming, to just go with the first decision a PC comes to. It would be easy enough to write into an IC post...you know: "Rezak taps Kynar on the right shoulder, indicating the group should go right."

Just a though. If we end up taking turns, we are going to end up slowing the game down even more.
 

If y'all agree to it, maybe.

If you might have information that bears about what to expect from the choice, it may not be appropriate. For example, PC #1 might be gung ho for a fight and expect to find one by going left, while PC #2 wants to avoid a fight by going right, while only the player of PC #3 realizes that a cyptic clue most players missed implies that immediate retreat from both options is the only way to avoid a TPK :)
 

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