Hey, that explains all the problems we've been having with quantum physics in relation to 'normal' physics. The pixies are too large to interact with objects on a quantum level in the same way they do with larger objects, so quantum physics ends up being different from normal physics.
By Jove, we may be on to something! This could be the beginning of a new era in enlightened scientific thinking. More studies need to be done into this new Pixieverse theory. I think we've hit something BIG here.
Porn sites have always been ahead of the curve when it comes to wonderful new internet features like this. Popup ads and this new full-screen ad being two of the least desirable, of course, but porn sites also brought about thumbnail galleries, website subscriptions paid for with online credit card transactions, live streaming video, and many other things that later became 'mainstream' on the internet.
For better or for worse, without the internet porn industry, the rest of the internet would be a very different place today.
So, if what Good Omens says is true, we now have two scientifically documented ways of viewing this newly discovered color. Bashing your head into a brick wall so hard that you die, and viewing the Slashdot games section.
Now the real question is, which technique is more pleasant?:)
Actually, I'm planning on buying both versions of the DVD, because I'm sure none of my friends are going to let me keep borrowing their copy to let me watch it 30 times before the extended DVD comes out. Renting is out of the question, because the cost of renting a movie that many times would be rediculous.
Sure, if you're only planning on watching it one or two times, renting might be a better plan, but I'm already having withdrawls since the movie left the theaters in my area a month or so ago.
System Shock 2 was the first (and to this date, only) game I ever played where I actually had to stop playing to keep myself from having a nervous breakdown.
However, times have changed, and people expect more from games nowadays. Nervous breakdowns may have been cool and bleeding edge a few years ago, but if someone makes a System Shock 3, I'm going to be very sorely disappointed if it doesn't give me at least a heart attack.
What I want to know is...
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So let me get this straight... a frog (a soft, squishy animal) was shot out of a potato gun, and broke a kid's face (a hard, bony face).
Here's what I want to know: what did the frog look like?
On the other hand, how many PC users are going to want to buy an Apple computer if all they know of Apple software is a slow, unstable version of QuickTime? If people think that's representative of what all Apple software is like, it's no wonder so many people dismiss Apple computers as inferior.
Robert Huebner, Nihilistic's president and lead programmer, did work on StarCraft at Blizzard before he founded Nihilistic. That's one of the reasons Blizzard chose them to work on this project.
It's not likely that Final Fantasy XI will be on the gamecube - ever. The gamecube has no support for network play, and Final Fantasy XI is an online game.
I guess that's why Sega's not making Phantasy Star Online 2 (a multiplayer online game) for the GameCube.
Much like the System of a Down song... "They're trying to build a prison..." Though the song uses drugs as an example, the more I read about stuff like this, the more it seems like the song's underlying message may be becoming truer and truer. Keeping tabs on everyone, knowing where you are and what you're doing at all times, taking away your personal privacy... sure sounds like a description of a prison if I ever heard one.
Of course, there's always the people's right of liberty by opposing their government... but what happens if the government is able to brainwash the general public into siding with everything they say? It's already been pretty well proven that advertising is one thing the the US government excels at.
No, you people have it ALL wrong. There IS no face on the moon. There's an Energizer Bunny on the moon, of course!
(seriously though, if you look at it in the right way, the shadows that make up the face on the moon really do take on the shape of the Energizer Bunny. The eye on our viewing right is the head and ears, the eye on our viewing left is the drum, and the mouth makes up the body and tail. I don't know very many people that have noticed this, but it would make for a GREAT ad idea for Energizer.)
Hey, that explains all the problems we've been having with quantum physics in relation to 'normal' physics. The pixies are too large to interact with objects on a quantum level in the same way they do with larger objects, so quantum physics ends up being different from normal physics.
By Jove, we may be on to something! This could be the beginning of a new era in enlightened scientific thinking. More studies need to be done into this new Pixieverse theory. I think we've hit something BIG here.
While this may seem like a good idea at first thought, I think there may be a critical flaw in your plan.
...where are going going to find a petri dish of that size?
Porn sites have always been ahead of the curve when it comes to wonderful new internet features like this. Popup ads and this new full-screen ad being two of the least desirable, of course, but porn sites also brought about thumbnail galleries, website subscriptions paid for with online credit card transactions, live streaming video, and many other things that later became 'mainstream' on the internet.
For better or for worse, without the internet porn industry, the rest of the internet would be a very different place today.
Actually, you'll be waiting about 15.
3) Features a new colour, infra-purple
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So, if what Good Omens says is true, we now have two scientifically documented ways of viewing this newly discovered color. Bashing your head into a brick wall so hard that you die, and viewing the Slashdot games section.
Now the real question is, which technique is more pleasant?
Actually, I'm planning on buying both versions of the DVD, because I'm sure none of my friends are going to let me keep borrowing their copy to let me watch it 30 times before the extended DVD comes out. Renting is out of the question, because the cost of renting a movie that many times would be rediculous.
Sure, if you're only planning on watching it one or two times, renting might be a better plan, but I'm already having withdrawls since the movie left the theaters in my area a month or so ago.
Hey, even when you're broke, you've got to have priorities. :-)
See: Anachronox. The other good Ion Storm game, which just so happens to be an RPG.
System Shock 2 was the first (and to this date, only) game I ever played where I actually had to stop playing to keep myself from having a nervous breakdown.
However, times have changed, and people expect more from games nowadays. Nervous breakdowns may have been cool and bleeding edge a few years ago, but if someone makes a System Shock 3, I'm going to be very sorely disappointed if it doesn't give me at least a heart attack.
So let me get this straight... a frog (a soft, squishy animal) was shot out of a potato gun, and broke a kid's face (a hard, bony face).
Here's what I want to know: what did the frog look like?
I'm sorry.
hee hee!
*runs after teamhasnoi and coughs all over him*
Yeah, but does this version have the Swedish Chef? I refuse to use a browser that doesn't have a bork feature.
On the other hand, how many PC users are going to want to buy an Apple computer if all they know of Apple software is a slow, unstable version of QuickTime? If people think that's representative of what all Apple software is like, it's no wonder so many people dismiss Apple computers as inferior.
Robert Huebner, Nihilistic's president and lead programmer, did work on StarCraft at Blizzard before he founded Nihilistic. That's one of the reasons Blizzard chose them to work on this project.
It's not likely that Final Fantasy XI will be on the gamecube - ever. The gamecube has no support for network play, and Final Fantasy XI is an online game.
I guess that's why Sega's not making Phantasy Star Online 2 (a multiplayer online game) for the GameCube.
Oh, wait...
Much like the System of a Down song... "They're trying to build a prison..." Though the song uses drugs as an example, the more I read about stuff like this, the more it seems like the song's underlying message may be becoming truer and truer. Keeping tabs on everyone, knowing where you are and what you're doing at all times, taking away your personal privacy... sure sounds like a description of a prison if I ever heard one.
Of course, there's always the people's right of liberty by opposing their government... but what happens if the government is able to brainwash the general public into siding with everything they say? It's already been pretty well proven that advertising is one thing the the US government excels at.
No, you people have it ALL wrong. There IS no face on the moon. There's an Energizer Bunny on the moon, of course! (seriously though, if you look at it in the right way, the shadows that make up the face on the moon really do take on the shape of the Energizer Bunny. The eye on our viewing right is the head and ears, the eye on our viewing left is the drum, and the mouth makes up the body and tail. I don't know very many people that have noticed this, but it would make for a GREAT ad idea for Energizer.)