New GGG Staff Photo

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Flytheelephant wrote:
All in all a good picture, but you guys have a reputation to protect, therefore you must grow lots and lots of hair to prove that you mean business in the tech arena. Hair growing is serious business and requires serious dedication. A good repertoire of hair can even influence other game dev houses to back away from copying or competing with your games.

For instance look at IBM in its prime (mid 80s to early 90s). Seems like a bunch of normal nerds, but what really really set them apart from all of the lesser nerds is they had lots and lots of hair. This hair is the key to dominance and success.

Nobody could compete with IBM's hair, so nobody attempted to compete with their products either. See how this works?
I have very long (and thick, for that matter) hair - you can't really see it in the photo as it's tied back in a pony tail.
+1 for rocking the pony tail. \m/
https://linktr.ee/wjameschan -- everything I've ever done worth talking about, and even that is debatable.

Looking forward to Ascending in PoE2...someday.
The Traitor! I see that Minecraft T-Shirt! =o

Its a Conspiracy!
Bump for awesomeness, unless there's an even newer photo out, in which case still bumping because of the Blood Ape.

Is there any chance a poster of a staff photo could/would be sent out with higher tier supporter pack swag?
Will there be a new staff photo soon?
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Mark_GGG wrote:
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Oasisbhrnw wrote:
Mark has given me hope that I too can pull off different colored shoelaces. Nice pic!
I preferred when I had orange and blue, but my shoes eat through the laces fairly fast, and I haven't bought new ones in those colours yet, so it's yellow and pink for now.


The speed with which you guys notice stuff like that and the blood ape suggest you guys are examining this photo to a level of detail that's almost frightening.


You are making game in which player need to be fast-observers about so many detail and now You are frightened? Well then maby its time to take some suggestions into play because when we start getting "medivel on Your a..." it will be faster that meta clear map ;)
So what's the next PoE promotional contest going to be that if (when) Chris loses he will shave his head again? (how's the fishing/trolling in the South Pacific like?).  :)

Nice Kiwi. Who's pet is it and what's it's name? I named mine Bob.


Who owns the baby golem?

From the background foilage I see it's tropical. I'm in SW Florida (sub-tropical) but do not have any native monkeys (certainly not the blood type). I think a few escaped from the south Miami zoo from when hurricane Andrew wrecked everything but none on the west coast, just the alligators, manatees, and oh yes this:


Nile Monitor Lizard
"You've got to grind, grind, grind at that grindstone..."
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but poor QoP in PoE is the father of frustration.

The perfect solution to fix Trade Chat:
www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2247070
Last edited by Arrowneous#3097 on May 6, 2017, 12:53:16 PM
Arrowneous looks like the dog is standing in the way of the lizard and refusing to move?
Good thing there is a way to solve that :)
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kompaniet wrote:
Arrowneous looks like the dog is standing in the way of the lizard and refusing to move?
Good thing there is a way to solve that :)

Our local city officials want all sightings of them to be reported so that traps can be set to catch them. But they live along and in our canals and with 100s of miles of canals and lots of emtpy land they are here to stay.

This is the only large non-native species we have where I live. The 10+ foot pythons are farther south in the everglades and over into Miami. But these lizards in Cape Coral, FL can get to be 7 feet long so that's very large for a lizard. I've personally seen a 5 foot Nile lizard and it is quite a sight. For a lizard of that size they can move surprising fast (I'd say about +100% speed increase). Other non-natives (besides tourists) include Cuban lizards and they are everywhere but thankfully they are only a few inches long, and one of our barrier islands (Gasparilla Island) is being overrun with deliberately introduced Mexican Iguanas. It wiped out the rat infestation that island had but now the Iquanas are a bigger problem. Just shows how dumb humans can be.

Fortunately these lizards are nothing compared to the Blood Ape problem that NZ has.  :)
"You've got to grind, grind, grind at that grindstone..."
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but poor QoP in PoE is the father of frustration.

The perfect solution to fix Trade Chat:
www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2247070
Last edited by Arrowneous#3097 on May 6, 2017, 8:12:04 PM
For rats on island there is this kinda morbid way.

1. You take barrel, large large barrel.

2. Put it that every rodent can get inside but cannot get outside.

3. Put some good food for them and wait.

4. With time barrel will be filled with rats. Leave them there and wait.

5. Eventually they will eat each other.

6. When it will be like several left, release them into the wild.

From that point they will eat each other so they will control their population.

Cruel, morbid but works.

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