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Sunday, April 3rd, 2005
Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures -
I tried real hard not to get into collecting these damn things. But as fate would have it, I'm addicted. I didn't start buying miniatures until the Aberrations starter set came out. But after my first purchase, I also bought a couple of Archfiends and Giants of Legend boosters. From that point on, I've been addicted. I now own over 300 minis, from every set that's been released. I'm foolishly attempting to get complete sets. I say foolishly because some places, including eBay, sell certain rares for $30+. Which I can't justify spending that much cash on a stupid plastic mini. So, here in the near future, I'm going to offer up some of my rares (that I have doubles of) up for trade. Maybe I'll get lucky and find someone who's in need of something I have in trade for something I need.

Monday, June 23, 2003
New utilities available -
Well after taking the geek test and getting a 30.17751% (Total Geek), I decided to do something sorta geeky. I wrote a random die generator and a user defined random number generator (which I did out of necessity really, useful for getting a random spell out of a large spell list). So then I followed it up with a random stat generator for those times when you need quick stats for that NPC. Later I may expand it to be a random NPC generator where you pick what level NPC you want, and then you wou pick a class and race, or let the be totally random. Anyway have fun with them.


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