The latest Epic Games freebies include six batman titles worth a total of £100, the Arkham collection (three batman titles), which you’ll find HERE and the Batman Lego Collection HERE. These will be available for free until next Thursday 26th September when they will change over to two more games called Everything an epic, award-winning interactive experience where every object in the Universe is a playable character - from animals to planets to galaxies and beyond. Travel between outer and inner space, and explore a vast, interconnected universe of things without enforced goals, scores, or tasks to complete. Everything is a procedural, AI-driven simulation of the systems of nature, seen from the points of view of everything in the Universe. The second game is one of my favorite post-apocalyptic FPS games called Metro 2033 Redux.
Six Batman games free from Epic games this week Sept 19th to Sept 26th
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Cool. Can you check your email? I am waiting for your reply from September 10th. Thanks
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Hi Nocturnis, can you send it again. On the email you've used I get pages of spam every day,. Thanks.
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I've sent you another mail 2 days ago, have you receive it?. Thanks
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I'm still waiting... did you change your email address?
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Really sorry Nocturnus;
I'm so overloaded at the moment (have been for ages). We have a legal battle that's about to go to court in the not too distant future; (the statue of limitations ran out July 21st, but we managed to get an order from the court extending the time to early November) and I'm spending an inordinate amount of time making sure we have all the evidence. I was ripped off by a cowboy builder for over £40 000 (around $52 000) several years ago. At the time I was on double the dose of opiate meds and he took advantage as I wasn't keeping an eye on his work; also, I paid him a few weeks in advance at the end of the build, then he stopped turning up for work and left us with a repair bill for thousands (over £10K), and since then we've paid out another £20 000 to our legal team (total lost so far £70 000 (around $90 000).
On top of that we have a boundary dispute with a developer who has tried to steal some of our back garden; has knocked down brick walls, destroyed a couple of our wooden lattice work fences and cut chain link fencing we erected to mark the boundary. When we first moved, there was just remnants of some rusty chicken wire and most of the boundary wasn't fenced off at all. Not only that he keeps putting in new applications with spurious measurements, that will mean the four detached three story houses he will be building at the bottom of our back garden in the very near future (they have already cleared all the trees and flattened the plot) will be less than a meter from our boundary, where as planning say it should be no nearer than 2.5 meters. We have a pond right next to where the build will be and we are worried if it is allowed to be build so close, when they did the foundations it will cause problems with the pond, which is now well established. Unfortunately he has a close friend who is high up in the council hierarchy and who also has influence with the planning department. They have already allowed several protected trees to be cut down, and more importantly have cut trees down that definitely housed bats, which in the UK are protected. If there are bat nesting in trees they are not allowed to cut them down. The developer paid a bat specialist to write a report, who said there was no evidence of bats in the area. We have loads of video of bats flying around our back garden and constantly flying into a set number of trees all the time. We sent that off to the planning department, but it was ignored. We were told by the association responsible for bat protection that if any attempt to cut the trees down was made we should call the police, who basically said ''stop wasting our time''. You just can't win when millions of pounds are at stake for these developers. (The four properties will sell for over 3 million pounds (approx $3.8 million) as we live in an affluent area.
Blimey, I suppose I could have checked the time its taken to write this reply.
I will endevour too soon. :)
Sorry to go on. There's other stuff I'm trying to finish such as editing thousands of feet of cine film that I inherited from my grandfather via one of my uncles and my father; both of whom passed away May 2017 and August 2018 respectively. I promised my cousin, who gave me half the footage almost two years ago, that I would have it edited and transferred to digital by Christmas. I need to edit out a lot of stuff that's not really worth keeping. My grandfather used to work with a cinematographer called Sam Hannah and was a keen amateur himself, so took thousands of feet over the years from the late 50's until his death in the early 90's. He had an habit of taking a minute of family footage, then spending ten minutes filming flower displays in local parks etc. I'm having the cine film transferred by an expensive process i.e where every frame is scanned, rather than showing the film via a projector and filing it with a camcorder as you get the best quality film via scanning. unfortunately its very expensive (it's going to cost me at least a thousand pounds, but I'm using some of my father inheritance as I think he and my grandfather would be really pleased if they knew what I was intending. With all this going on I tend to forget everything else (I do have memory issues due in part to the opiates I have to take plus a serious head injury that left some brain damage. I tend to forget all the less important stuff. I will try to get back to you soon, but cannot say when. I know it sounds like excuses, but I'm almost pulling my hair out a the moment.
p.s please excuse the long winded excuse........
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Oh, sorry to hear that. Hope you'll win and get the money back.
I understand, a lot is happening in your life now. Good luck with all!
You want me to look for you in December? once the holidays come the world relaxes a bit.
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Hi Nocturnis, thanks for your comment. After spending so much time writing the above I thought okay, lets go to my email and find your email; so, checked every email from 17th September up to 14th October and cannot find any email from you. Did you use my Whiterabbit email?
Regards
StephenPosted 5 years ago # -
Hi. Yes, the one from hotmail.co.uk. Try to send me a message, my email is on my profile.
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