I just can't stop.
While organizing my desk, I happened upon a book by Robert Pearce. It is an incredible set of ship plans for Traveller. Sure, it says "Traveller", but it could be used for any game system. The detail and scope is amazing. It is campaign fuel for sure.
Why not take a look yourself.
I know I will be pouring over this book for days to come. For some odd reason, it isn't even for sale. It's free.
Damn. A mighty big thanks to you Mr. Pearce, you made my day.
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Monday, November 12, 2018
Taking Stock Part 2
Having established myself on MeWe.com and Pluspora.com, I started to clean my desk to get ready for more work. The first thing that stood out were all the books I download and printed from DriveThruRPG. I had purchased a number of ring binders and neatly hole punched them and added them to my shelf.You can see the problem, I am sure.
What is in each binder? Might as roll 1d100 to see what I get when I grab one. I decided to print labels for them using Google Docs. Well, there is a horizontal but no vertical ruler.
Annoying.In an effort to fix this, I made a template with an image of a ruler on each axis of the page. I trimmed the image down to read from 1/4 of an inch to 10 1/2 inches. On the other one, I ended at 8 1/4. It roughly takes into account a quarter inch margin all around and a 48 pt font.
It worked nicely and now I know what books I have.
You can download the template on Drive.
Speaking of books on DriveThruRPG, you could download my book: Zero to Hero: Uncommon Commoners. It's pay-what-you-want and compatible with many OSR D&D type games. It contains over 50 commoner character classes, rules for using the commoner class as a professional skill for PCs and many other game ideas.
While you are there, why don't you leave a review. Feedback is always appreciated.
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Stupid Linux Tips - Disable Touchscreen Temporally
I have a touchscreen that needs a good wipe down. Touch screens are annoying when dirty and you only have three options:
1) Wipe it down and hope you don't click something stupid.
2) Turn off the computer.
3) Disable the touchscreen.
I want item three, but there seems to be no Unity control panel for the touchscreen. I couldn't find one so I opened the Swiss army terminal and typed xinput.
Reading down the list is simple enough, id=13 is my touchscreen.
The command is xinput disable 13 or whatever number you need. Turning it back on is just as simple with xinput enable 13.
Obviously, I am not the best Linux user, but I like to share tidbits that make things easier.
Now clean that monitor.
1) Wipe it down and hope you don't click something stupid.
2) Turn off the computer.
3) Disable the touchscreen.
I want item three, but there seems to be no Unity control panel for the touchscreen. I couldn't find one so I opened the Swiss army terminal and typed xinput.
Reading down the list is simple enough, id=13 is my touchscreen.
The command is xinput disable 13 or whatever number you need. Turning it back on is just as simple with xinput enable 13.
Obviously, I am not the best Linux user, but I like to share tidbits that make things easier.
Now clean that monitor.
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Oh... Miniatures for Sale
Over on Classical Hack, I noticed my dad is unloading some of his massive armies.
Some of my favorites are the Macedonians. Check them out.
Some of my favorites are the Macedonians. Check them out.
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