Hello again, Mr. Jabber. I am certainly enjoying your build series! With your indulgence, may I posit a likely theory: I see that you dare to take major leaps of faith to fulfill your visions, where others hang back and do not set aside their misgivings to take the plunge. If one does not take chances, one is less likely to learn and increase their knowledge and experience. Online gaming provides an ideal opportunity to take what could be foolish risks in the RW. Thank you for daring to be "different". As it has been said, genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. I believe that I'm qualified to suggest that you possess more than merely the 1%. :) Cheers, and I do hope that you will continue to imagine and create!
I can't wait to see what you do next, Mr. Jabber. Your internal support system is to be applauded. It is always difficult to work within a roundish space without curved components. My sympathies for your freezing issues; you practice an amazing level of patience!
Greetings Mr. Jabber! I just came across this episode, and am completely baffled as to why I see no comments. Another thing I can't seem to grasp is the element of "boring" to which you refer occasionally in your build videos. At the risk of sounding "boring" myself, I can't imagine ever being bored while watching you build. Your concepts are too unique to generate monotony. I suppose I am revealing just how much of a flaming nerd I am...which is fine by me, because the last I heard, nerds are the coolest. If I may say so, you rock Mr. Jabber! :)
The fire pots fit in so well with the rest of your theme. They're just, well, FIRE! :)
Hello again, Mr. Jabber. I am certainly enjoying your build series! With your indulgence, may I posit a likely theory: I see that you dare to take major leaps of faith to fulfill your visions, where others hang back and do not set aside their misgivings to take the plunge. If one does not take chances, one is less likely to learn and increase their knowledge and experience. Online gaming provides an ideal opportunity to take what could be foolish risks in the RW. Thank you for daring to be "different". As it has been said, genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. I believe that I'm qualified to suggest that you possess more than merely the 1%. :) Cheers, and I do hope that you will continue to imagine and create!
How thoughtful to build the Children of Atom a landmark tower, no less. I'm certain that they will be very pleased.
Thank you Mr. Jabber!
I can't wait to see what you do next, Mr. Jabber. Your internal support system is to be applauded. It is always difficult to work within a roundish space without curved components. My sympathies for your freezing issues; you practice an amazing level of patience!
Thank you and I totally agree, rounded structures look cool but can be difficult!
Greetings Mr. Jabber! I just came across this episode, and am completely baffled as to why I see no comments. Another thing I can't seem to grasp is the element of "boring" to which you refer occasionally in your build videos. At the risk of sounding "boring" myself, I can't imagine ever being bored while watching you build. Your concepts are too unique to generate monotony. I suppose I am revealing just how much of a flaming nerd I am...which is fine by me, because the last I heard, nerds are the coolest. If I may say so, you rock Mr. Jabber! :)
I think this series was my least popular by views etc. It was probably one of my favorites personally though!