A list of puns related to "Looking Glass Studios"
Picked up this beauty at a thrift store and it has a sticker on it saying "made in Poland".
I looked all week online to try and find what glass studio and the time period it was made. I found several art glass studios in Poland, but none of their pieces were close to this style.
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My dream is to open a glass shop up retail where I could supply the main glass for the shop. I work the back making products and have a friend or friends work the front.
I had a friend helping the past month to make that happen and now because of a family emergency he can no longer commit the money and hours he was planning.
I am looking for one or more people who want to help me make it happen.
I have no shops within 10 miles of me and am on a main road.
Half my current shop can be converted into a store.
Can we make a coent cp-op happen? Any Ideas?
I know ECU has one but i think you've gotta be a student.
Between 1995 and 1997 Looking Glass Studios (of Thief and System Shock fame) worked on a game based on the Star Trek: Voyager TV series. When Publisher Viacom left the gaming business, the game was cancelled. The cancellation ultimately lead to the creation of Irrational Games (BioShock).
Gallery: http://imgur.com/a/Mnt3u
Hirez has been making a lot of major changes to paladins in the past month, especially in the balancing department. Not to mention all the new skins and chests we've gotten!
Their business practices come as a surprise to no-one at this point. Every new patch has a few bug fixes, a few new skins (most of which are in a chest) and a lot of balancing changes that don't seem very thought out, to say the least.
DefNotHanzo released a video recently and i just want to quote his description here:
>What could have caused these changes? This knee-jerk reaction? This is one of many I've seen since I started about 20 patches ago.. To me it's clear there are serious internal issues at Hi-Rez.
He then posted a the link to Hirez's Glassdoor page
Glassdoor is basically a website where current and previous employees can compliment or criticise their employer anonymously. For anyone getting "please sign in to read", theres a compilation of reviews on this image.
Aside from the glaringly obvious overall satisfaction, there are a lot of interesting reviews to read through here. A surprising number of employees commented on how Hi-rez has a tendency to release new unfinished or rushed content as opposed to balancing, fixing, and polishing old content. This of course is not new to any long term paladins players at all. The CEO of hirez "Erez Goren" also has an incredibly low approval rate, 30% at the writing of this post.
I'd also like to prompt everyone to go look at other game development studios. I'm not going to link any company's page here (mostly out of fear of the mods deleting this thread if i do) but i encourage everyone to go have a look-see. Glassdoor isn't just a page for employees to get pissed at their bosses and any other page will show you that. If you cant find the pages (they are kind of hard to get to) then just visit DefNotHanzo's latest video description and he linked a few there.
Generally I thought that page really shined a light into what Hi-rez upper management is like. It also pretty much reaffirmed my suspicions that Paladins will most like not improve significantly any time soon (or without massive change). From what it seems Hi-rez is flawed to the core with bad management and isn't the happy-go-lucky workplace that Prettyhair and Raynday make it out to be.
Now of course i have to include a general disclaimer here. Ill just quote DefN
... keep reading on reddit β‘Kind of a long shot posting this here but I'll try anyway. I'm trying to find some sort of subleasing situation in industrial zones warehousing to set up a glass studio in. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Any recommendations for a studio that has lessons in the Louisville, Indianapolis, Bloomington, st. Louis, or Nashville area. Preferentially southern Indiana
Thanks
Hi All,
I'm really interested in getting started with lampwork. Nothing fancy at this point just beads, marbles, pendants. Unfortunately, I seem to live in a lampwork desert. I've found a few Jax artists and studios in various online directories but most have disconnected phone numbers or haven't replied to emails. The closest location for upcoming classes seems to be Orlando.
So, I'm hoping there are some under the radar artists out there in the Jacksonville, Fl area who might be interested in earning some extra cash on beginner classes/lessons or renting studio time. Even just chatting with a local would be helpful at this point.
tl;dr: Looking for Jax lampwork artists interested chatting, teaching classes/lessons, or renting torch time.
Thanks!
Me and a couple friends are working on some short films and weβd like to put a name and a logo on our films. Weβve already decided on the name, but of the lot of us weβve got 3 writers, a director, and 2 editors but 0 graphic designers. So weβve got the name and what weβre inspired by and now we just need someone to make it. Not to give too much away but 2 Sβs are what youβll be working with. Please DM me if youβre interested in this work at all. Payment can be negotiated depending on the quality of the work
I think it was alice in wonderland related? There was a white queen as a giant chess peice and a dead horse along the road. I think it began with a lady going through a mirror? It was around the time that Dr.Brain 3 was out. I remember playing a demo of it and wondered if it ever got made into a full game. It was an adventure game I think and you collected items to use in various places
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