Saturday, August 18, 2001
Die-Roller for Roleplaying Games
Forgot your percentile dice? Need a 2D35+128 die-roll and can't find 35-sided dice? No problem.
Fill in the form below, and click "1 Roll" to generate an arbitrary die-roll. Click "Whole Page"
to generate a page filled with die-rolls; you can print it out, and then each time you need a roll,
just use the next one on the page and cross it out with a pen. I find this easier and more convenient
than hunting for dice, sometimes.
The first space is for the number of dice. The second is for the number of sides on the dice. The third
is for a number to be added or subtracted from the roll; use a negative number for subtraction. For instance, if
you want to roll two six-sided dice and subtract two from the result, to generate a number from 0 to 10, enter 2, 6, and -2.
Die-Roller
posted by Scott von Berg
2:39:42 PM
Thursday, August 16, 2001
DontBlowChunks (5:12:28 PM): ok...143
BigLug23 (5:12:30 PM): 143!
BigLug23 (5:12:33 PM): (lodd
DontBlowChunks (5:12:42 PM): (lodd
posted by Scott von Berg
5:31:25 PM
epenthesis (uh-PEN-thu-sis) noun
Insertion of an extra sound into a word, e.g. fillum for film.
[From Late Latin, from Greek epentithenai, to insert : ep-, epi-, (in addition) + en- (in) thesis (to place), stem of tithenia (to put).]
Exhibit 1: the regrettably ubiquitous 'ath-a-lete.' Exhibit 2: 'height-th.' Another instance of it is el-lum for elm.
posted by Scott von Berg
5:18:58 PM

your secret's out...
Batman. You should've never taken on The real master detective.

posted by Scott von Berg
4:24:34 AM
Hmm... anyway to backdate this thing?
posted by Scott von Berg
2:45:05 AM
Wednesday, August 15, 2001
Everything looks to be ok. Just testing layouts, now.
posted by Scott von Berg
10:34:49 AM
Test number one for the archives
posted by Scott von Berg
10:32:28 AM
More than a year after livejournal. I hope that this is just a contingency plan.
We Shall See!
posted by Scott von Berg
10:21:42 AM