I think if you compare the first seasons of both Buffy and Angel to Firefly, I think you'll find that Firefly had a lot more potential. As it stands, it's still one of the best TV shows I've seen in a while.
I always used to use stupid, boring names, mostly out of an eagerness to start the game. But then I saw an episode of MST3K, SPACE MUTINY (Link1 and Link2).
Mike and bots started making fun of the buffed-up hero by calling him names like Hulk HunkMeat and Slab HardCheese. Very funny.
Ever since, I've used that formula. Current Diablo character: Meat Doomslab.
My mom asked me what to do with her old 486 now that she had the "new" computer (my old P120). She sounded sad when I told her to just throw it away. "Are you sure?" she asked me.
I'm sure it's still sitting in her closet collecting dust.
And not just because of the subject matter. Chabon is an amazing writer and I often found myself re-reading passages just because they were so beautifully written.
I think you took my comment a bit too literally. But to clarify using one of my examples, I played Civ 2 right up the moment Civ 3 was released. I expect to continue playing Civ 3 until the next one is released.
Just because a game is old doesn't make it bad. In my opinion, a game that can withstand the test of time (such a SimCity or Civ) is worth a hundred new games, in my opinion.
No Sims Online? Not missing much...
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That game is just plain boring. Maybe if Maxis had finished it before releasing it, it'd be more fun to play.
But... maybe by the time they release a Linux version, it *will* be finished.
If you think Lynda Barry's goal is just to be funny, then I suspect you're not very familiar with her work. Her art is not just another comic strip, which is partly why so many people don't like it. They expect it to be funny and find it uncomfortable instead.
Debugging is essentially problem solving and if you don't have well developed skills doing that, then it's not going to be very easy to do. However, every person thinks differently and hence approaches to problem solving varies. It seems to me that although computers can help narrow down the scope of this issue, in the end, it's the brain that is the most powerful tool.
Remember those high school days of comparing the green text on your TRS-80 monitor to the print in your Softside magazine. Now that was fun... har har.
I've seen several sites that do this kind of thing, but usually via email instead of a blog. Every week a new chapter of a public domain book is sent to subscribers.
It'd also be interesting to see other famous diaries given this treatment. Think Anne Frank, or Anais Nin. However, in the later case, the blog's past entries would have to be heavily revised every once in a while.
You Mean McDonald's Uses Real Meat???
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I think if you compare the first seasons of both Buffy and Angel to Firefly, I think you'll find that Firefly had a lot more potential. As it stands, it's still one of the best TV shows I've seen in a while.
What about 2004-5-27 and 2004-11-29.
I think that's what he was talking about.
The devil's in my car!
"Hey, what's up with slashdot posting all the 4-line articles today?"
Browsing at 1024x768, eh?
Here's a link to the original Deep Field Image: Original Deep Field Image
I always used to use stupid, boring names, mostly out of an eagerness to start the game. But then I saw an episode of MST3K, SPACE MUTINY ( Link1 and Link2 ).
Mike and bots started making fun of the buffed-up hero by calling him names like Hulk HunkMeat and Slab HardCheese. Very funny.
Ever since, I've used that formula. Current Diablo character: Meat Doomslab.
The parody was not of Strawberry Shortcake, but of American McGee. SS was used in the parody but not the target of it.
SLAM: An unsolicited duplicate Slashdot story.
I actually thought the article did a great job at explaining the problem. Did you read it?
Fry: 'Who cares what you're programmed for? If someone programmed you to jump off a cliff would you do it?'
Bender: 'I'll have to check my program...............yep!'
Here's information about the original movie & model:
King Kong FAQS
Actually, if I remember correctly, the original model of King Kong was made of rubber, wire and (rabbit?) fur.
So, it would be stop-motion animation, rather claymation.
Although there does appear to be a French connection, Wensleydale appears to be an English product. I could be wrong, though.
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My mom asked me what to do with her old 486 now that she had the "new" computer (my old P120). She sounded sad when I told her to just throw it away. "Are you sure?" she asked me.
I'm sure it's still sitting in her closet collecting dust.
And not just because of the subject matter. Chabon is an amazing writer and I often found myself re-reading passages just because they were so beautifully written.
I think you took my comment a bit too literally. But to clarify using one of my examples, I played Civ 2 right up the moment Civ 3 was released. I expect to continue playing Civ 3 until the next one is released.
In fact, now that I'm thinking of it...
Just because a game is old doesn't make it bad. In my opinion, a game that can withstand the test of time (such a SimCity or Civ) is worth a hundred new games, in my opinion.
That game is just plain boring. Maybe if Maxis had finished it before releasing it, it'd be more fun to play.
But... maybe by the time they release a Linux version, it *will* be finished.
The Supreme Court is supposed to be insulated from all that money crap
Were you asleep during the last presidential election? I hate to burst your bubble, but this is only gonna get worse.
And of all the people on the bench, RBG certainly wouldn't be my first choice for the label of "idiot."
Tom Tomorrow
If you think Lynda Barry's goal is just to be funny, then I suspect you're not very familiar with her work. Her art is not just another comic strip, which is partly why so many people don't like it. They expect it to be funny and find it uncomfortable instead.
Debugging is essentially problem solving and if you don't have well developed skills doing that, then it's not going to be very easy to do. However, every person thinks differently and hence approaches to problem solving varies. It seems to me that although computers can help narrow down the scope of this issue, in the end, it's the brain that is the most powerful tool.
Remember those high school days of comparing the green text on your TRS-80 monitor to the print in your Softside magazine. Now that was fun... har har.
I've seen several sites that do this kind of thing, but usually via email instead of a blog. Every week a new chapter of a public domain book is sent to subscribers.
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It'd also be interesting to see other famous diaries given this treatment. Think Anne Frank, or Anais Nin. However, in the later case, the blog's past entries would have to be heavily revised every once in a while
How do they do that to real meat?
You can throw it at your boss when you're having one of the those days.
And you forgot:
How to catch a computer virus while having cybersex.