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Announcements / Make your own GoF theme
« on: May 12, 2018, 03:22:51 PM »
Hello everyone,

A few months ago the idea was floated by Sneak and a few other members of allowing user-created themes on the forum. As the new forum architecture supports multiple themes this was an idea that rhombus and I thought deserved serious consideration. Now we think that we have found a way to allow people to code their own test themes without disrupting the forum.

The .zip file I have created contains three .html files, which are for verifying how the themes look after editing. The editing is done by opening the 'css.css' file in the CSS folder with a text editor, like Notepad++ or Sublime Text. Once it's open, it's only a matter of knowing a bit of CSS or doing a bit of research on it. We urge anyone who would like to create skins to give it a try. Unleash your imagination! :?)

So once your new theme is ready to go, just zip your files, upload them to a file-sharing site, and then include a link to that file in a PM that you send to either rhombus or myself.From there, if the forum theme is deemed to be functional, it can presented to the forum as a possible option to be discussed and voted upon. Currently our plan is to add no more than one theme per season so as to allow time for content creators to work on their respective themes and to have people discuss and eventually vote on the options.

For those of you who are interested, we look forward to seeing what you come up with. :)

The test package can be downloaded here: themer_pack.zip

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Land Before Time Captions / Guido facepalms
« on: April 03, 2018, 08:28:47 AM »


Caption away! :DD

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Announcements / Theme Revised
« on: April 01, 2018, 01:01:31 AM »
Good morning, everyone! :DD

In the past couple of weeks, Rhombus and I have found a couple of issues with the coding of the forum, and I'm happy to announce that all of these issues have successfully been resolved. We've been working hard on this new revision day and night, with this latest update to the scripting of the site, the forum should look much more fluent, interactive and responsive than ever before!

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Visual Art / Zero's Other Artwork
« on: March 19, 2018, 12:59:18 PM »
Good afternoon, everyone! Glad to see you here. This place shall be the home of some of my drawings, paintings, sketches, that are not necessarily related to the Land Before Time franchise. Constructive criticism is always welcome! My drawings will be posted as replies to this topic.  :DD

Here's the fist one I'd like to share, titled 'Distant'.


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Announcements / Old school GOF skin reloaded, rule clarifications
« on: January 18, 2018, 02:41:02 PM »
Good evening, everyone!

Rhombus and I have decided that giving a forum a new look would be a good idea, but instead of creating a completely new skin from scratch, I have decided to bring back a look that some of you will surely find nostalgic! I wasn't yet around when this skin reigned the forum, but I sure do like this look. It is avaliable in the theme chooser at the bottom of the page, it is called "Old School TGOF". Have a look! :)



I hope you will enjoy this refresh, if you find any bug or misalignment, just PM me about it! Suggestions are welcome, too!

Oh, and by the way, if you have not already seen them, then please make note of the rule clarification for the After Midnight section.  It can be found here.


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Starday Wishes / Happy birthday, jorrdy12!
« on: October 27, 2017, 06:06:01 PM »
I wish you a truly terrific day, and an amazing year ahead, rich in joy and happiness!  :smile

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Land Before Time Captions / The children, looking at something
« on: October 03, 2017, 03:18:20 PM »
I found this thumbnail on the The Land Before Time YouTube channel that has all of the episodes uploaded in HD.



Captions from the Discord #lbtgeneral channel:

By Ducky123 and Arctic Dragon (Jordy) MR9:
Littlefoot: See what I found!
Cera: Littlefoot, that's where the girls go when they wanna be in private... >_<
Spike: stares intensively
Petrie: me need to 'member that



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Real-Life Captions / Let me sleep
« on: September 23, 2017, 06:12:47 AM »
He is the cat who sort of hangs around the place I work at.

I wanted to take a few pictres of him sleeping, but I accidentally woke him up, this was taken at the very moment he opened his eyes.

He probably wasn't happy about me :p

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Ask Me / Ask zero-point
« on: September 16, 2017, 04:49:07 PM »
I find forums fascinating. So many information, viewpoints and opinions, stories and whatnot in one place! It always blows my mind. An AMA section? Even better. I love AMAs! Never done one myself, though. Further interests? Drawing, music, writing, other art? Questions about me and my life? Logical paradoxes? Just throw that question my way, and I'll answer. Or I'll try, at least. :DD

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LBT Fanart / Zero-point's Artwork
« on: September 16, 2017, 03:50:15 PM »
Hey everyone! After some thinking, I decided that I should create a thread for my Land Before Time related artwork on this forum. All the pictures here are direct links to my DeviantArt images. Unfinished artworks will not be featured here, if you're interested in those, feel free to check out my DA  :D Thread still under creation, maybe I'll rearrage it or even add more images. Any suggestions are welcome!

The Stone of Cold Fire [PAINTING, DIGITAL]
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Still [PAINTING, DIGITAL]
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Chomper on the Island [DRAWING, TRADITIONAL], potentially graphic content? Tell me if it's allowed to directly link to this or not, please :)
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Fanart of Rhombus' fanfiction(s), mostly graphite
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The name's Calin
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Repressor
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Sorry
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Battle wound
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Stricken
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Chronos and Logos
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Awkward
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Fever
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Thanks for the welcoming messages everyone! Much appreciated :D

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Sports / Skiing
« on: September 15, 2017, 07:22:58 PM »
This is the story about how skiing became one of my favourite sports, and winter my favourite season.

It all began at the end January, 2016. Just after Christmas and New Year, life slowed down as is customary. There wasn't a lot to do outside, there wasn't much to study, there wasn't much to do aside from the usual snow shoveling. We (the others and I) were in school, playing table tennis. Aaron, my half-german classmate, had heard about the upcoming ski camp that will be in February. He thought that we should go and have some fun, and kindly presented the idea of a ski camp to us.

It is worth noting that not all of us like the idea of sliding down a steep hill at great velocities, but for some reason, I did. We three, Aaron, Robert and I, decided that we should indeed go, and we paid the application fees, while the other two made the terrible decision of staying at home. One of them due to past experiences with skiing, while the other just because "it's cold and there's snow".

The day came. The day that we were waiting for, a terribly long wait. Packed up our stuff, got on the bus that took us to our destination. The trip took longer than it should've too, I don't know about the others, but I was really excited to say the least. What will skiing be like? At that point, I'd never done it before. Arriving in the parking lot, we all saw it. It being a really steep slope. Nope. I am not going to slide down that, that's for sure! How wrong I was!

The whole slope consisted of two parts. An upper, not so steep part, for beginners, and a lower part that seemed too steep for my liking when I first saw it. We obviously went straight to the part made for beginners, but there was a catch. Before we used any of the ski lifts, we wanted to climb it at least once, just for the sake of a challenge. The climb took circa 1 and a half hours, and we carried all of our stuff with us, the skiing sticks, our backpacks, and the skis themselves. By the time we were half way there, we didn't even feel how cold it was, as we were too busy swearing, sweating and mocking one another. When we finally reached the top of the course, this is what we saw.

It was amazing, finally being up there.
Now came the hard part. Practise, practise and practise. I can't tell you how many times I fell on my nose or found myself 20 meters in the wrong direction, but it was fun. I don't know what is so funny about falling and sliding 20 meters forward in the snow, but it always made me laugh when I fell, just because I imagined how ridiculous I must've looked. Practise makes perfect. Sadly, Robert had an accident, a sprained knee later he had to go home on the second day.

I got better and better, and that huge, steep slope didn't seem that steep anymore, although I still couldn't complete the course without falling at least once. I went faster and faster, but not fast enough. That would come a year later. After this 3 day long camp was over, I was sad that I had to wait another year for next year's ski camp.

Fast forward to February, 2017. At it again. I started off a bit rusty, but quickly got into it. I don't know what I did, or what happened, but I found that I was a lot better than a year before. Practise, sharp turns, check. Practise, more speed, check. Another hour of practise, sharp turns AND more speed, check. What did I do? It just came naturally, and before I had a chance to think about my sudden improvement, I was going down that steep hill I feared the first day of the ski camp a year before like it was nothing. I can't exactly tell how skiing feels, it's truly special. When I start sliding, I kind of feel the friction disappear from between the skis and the snow, I get faster, ready for a turn, put my weight on my left leg for a right turn, at the apex of the right turn I lift my right feet just a bit, knees always bent, and off we go. Right turn, left turn, pick up some speed, right turn, left turn, right turn, left turn. The sense of scale and speed is just amazing! It's even better at night, seeing the lights from distant places, barely seeing your nose in a cloud, at night it makes it even more fun. We were out with Aaron 'til 11 PM, there were clouds, snowfall and wind. Coolest thing I've ever done.

If anyone has a chance to try it out, then do it, it's truly something special! What's your favourite sport?


Also, here's a picture of me, putting my goggles on :D


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The Welcome Center / My Introduction
« on: September 14, 2017, 03:32:10 PM »
Hey everyone. Glad to be here. First and foremost, I hope everyone reading this has a great day. Thank you for inviting me in this great community. This introduction will be kept reasonably brief.

My name is Christopher, and I am 17 years old. I am from Hungary, I speak English and German, and I am currently trying to get my head around Finnish. Even though it has some similarities to Hungarian, it is still a challenge to get used to. As for my education, I study engineering in school, meaning that my day-to-day classes mostly consist of Physics and Mathematics. This year we do not have classes like Geology, Biology, Chemistry, but luckily this will change next year.

My interests include, but are not limited to programming, drawing and painting (both digital and traditional), electronics (mainly high voltage stuff), reverse engineering and exploitation (mainly linux binaries and some occasional tinkering with web applications), and I am generally interested in how everything works and fits together, hence why I absolutely love quantum mechanics and anything science-related. In art, my traditional pieces are almost always graphite or charcoal drawings, and my digital ones are mostly paintings. I am just starting to learn to play guitar, but if you were to listen in on one of my "performances", I highly advise you to bring some protection for your ears. The only "music" I ever produced were a few chiptune tracks with my own samples and a few basic electronic pieces, but that's about it. Metal is my favourite genre, but classical music is great too, and I'll listen to anything I like, really. I really like coffee, I couldn't imagine my mornings without some. For sports, I usually play basketball and table tennis in school with my friends, and when I'm all by myself, then running or cycling are the activities I usually turn to. Sometimes I go out for walks at night, a really good way to get myself a little freedom and a great opportunity for thought management.

Thank you for reading my brief introduction text, I wish everyone a great day and I wish to get to know a lot of amazing people on this forum, a truly wonderful community. Also, thank you for choosing a generally dark color scheme for the website, finally something that doesn't burn a hole on my retina when I gaze at it for too long.

If anyone's interested in my art, here's the link to my DA page:https://tihsepodemos.deviantart.com/

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