Now now, the fact he doesn't find "Ohm's Law" interesting doesn't mean automatically he got laid before 30, don't be specilici.. specialzisis.. specialsizisis... don't judge by specialization - he could be another kind of nerd, say a xenobiologist or something like that.
Agreed, I think the article's author probably just sucks at modern games.
Or the opposite way, the modern games have lost contact with people like the author. And there are heaps of those (just look at the whole retrogamingscene), not exactly a couple of geezers dreaming of their youth - there is a market here.
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Now now, the fact he doesn't find "Ohm's Law" interesting doesn't mean automatically he got laid before 30, don't be specilici.. specialzisis.. specialsizisis... don't judge by specialization - he could be another kind of nerd, say a xenobiologist or something like that.
Or the opposite way, the modern games have lost contact with people like the author. And there are heaps of those (just look at the whole retro gaming scene), not exactly a couple of geezers dreaming of their youth - there is a market here.
Remember that many Morthans already have optical nerves, according to David Gerrold.
.xxx domain... no, that would be just plain wrong. Lucrative, but wrong.
Now immagine a beowulf cluster of optical nerve Morthans running an.. well...
Fish, not birds.
Unless you count penguins and other diving birds getting decapitated underwater by the facility.
You know, this kind of description reminds me a lot of the fight between netbios using machines on a local subnet trying to become browse masters...
Hman