Good Use: Never wait for a bus in the cold again.
Bad Use: Comfirm when your husband is having extra cold ones with the boys
Good Use: Ultimate car anti-theft device.
Bad Use: No more Hooters escapades when going to MacWorld/TechEd/LinuxWorld
Good Use: The new cell-phone add-on enhances 911 emergency service - especially for ill senior citicens.
Bad Use: Why is the congressman's dot flashing in the coordinates of the Bunny Ranch?
Good Use: Let your wife and daughter roam in the mall while you check the big boy's toys.
Bad Use: Hmmm... My husband said he was working late, but why is he at the Motel 8?
And Finally! Kobe, take your hands off her, your wife's dot is getting closer.
the book does exist and has raving reviews!!! 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
slim in size but big on info, April 20, 2003
Reviewer: Magdalene Meretrix (see more about me) from Idaho
This book is very slim -- there are only about 100 pages in it and much space is taken up with line drawings. It's understandable that the book is so slender since there really aren't volumes of information to impart on the subject, but I really wish the book had been longer. The book does covers the information very well and thoroughly. There is no way to make the information sections of the book longer without artificially stretching it out. As it is, vaginal fisting is a topic best suited to an article, not a full-length book. There is a section near the end of the book with poems and stories about fisting, written by people other than the author. I would have enjoyed it if that section had been expanded, even if it went so far as to take up half the total volume of the book. I was hungry for more information about fisting and would have liked to have seen more on the table at my feast of information.
But even if the reader is disappointed by the quantity of written material, they will not be disappointed by the quality. The author quite obviously knows what she is talking about and has produced a very clear and concise guide to an exotic activity that is one of the less understood forms of pleasure sharing available to adventurous and exploratory couples. Addington discusses safety information, hand positions, necessary and desirable supplies to have on hand, and even more obscure topics such as fisting after a hysterectomy. There is one personal account by a woman who tried fisting but did not enjoy it. I would have liked to have seen more varied accounts, especially stories about difficulties (whether overcome or not) and problems with fisting. I was also surprised that no one, not even the author, mentioned the cathartic or healing experiences that some people can have during a fisting experience. Most of the descriptions of what it feels like to be fisted focused on the sensation of being very full and on a very spiritual level of trust and intimacy. In my experience, this is just one hue of the spectrum of sensations and emotions that can accompany fisting.
Having personal experience with this subject, I can say that Addington has covered the physical territory very well and produced a book that is a good information source for beginning explorations in this intense, cathartic, orgasmic activity. I feel comfortable recommending this book to anyone who is curious about adding this activity to their sex life. Those already participating in fisting will probably not gain anything new from this book (other than the few poems, line drawings and one-page personal accounts) but those who have never been introduced to fisting by a friend or lover will learn quite a bit in the pages of Addington's book.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Fully Illustrated Sexual Teaching, November 25, 2002
Reviewer: cousinpaco (see more about me) from Cincinnati, OH United States
As an up-and-coming investment banker, I work under extreme pressure. My partner also makes her living in a stressful position. Together, we like to relieve our tensions by exploring ways to spice up our sex-life. It's difficult to find guidance and inspiration for such private matters, but Amazon.com has offered a wealth of options. I was looking for a new idea to try in the bedroom, but I couldn't put my finger on it.
Then I found a wonderful book.
When I first came across the cover, I thought it was the abandoned idea for Spinal Tap's latest album "Smell the Glove." To my pleasant surprise, it was a wonderfully written, illustrated manual on the art of vaginal fisting.
Ms. Addington presents sensitive, tender explanations and answers some delicate questions, which went a long way toward making us both feel much more at ease about our predilictions.
I wonder how much Amazon is going to charge/demand for discount to publishers in order to be in this index?
What about small publishers/self published?
What about exclusivity... of other booksellers want to do the same and Amazon demands it?
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I work for a Car Manufacturer and I think this feature will become a must (especially in low-end vehicles).
I'm going to send a link with this thread to the Electrical/Electronic Systems department.
"1995 The Super NES, revitalized in sales by Donkey Kong Country, realizes its swan song year, offering a huge variety of top-tier games like Chrono Trigger, Earthbound and Yoshi's Island. No one cares, as Sony launches the PlayStation and new mascot Polygon Man wins the hearts of millions."
Talk about biased writing. I wish there was a better mechanism to control the quality of article submissions- unless... the intention was to create controversy.
Do you guys think it's a good idea to keep things medieval as the previous installments?
Sure it's kool to kill slimes, bables, and dragons, gamble, and get lost in dungeons - The formula works, but..
Do we really need a new 3D update?
Maybe combining 3D with a futuristic Toriyama conceived world will give it a new life
I personally think that DW/DQ is the quintisential RPG, the original DW was challenging, long and the fact that you had to use your imagination made it more enjoyable.
Who wasn't excited when they were strong enough to face dragonlord? or when you encountered Golem?
What about in DW2 when you found the Mirror of RA? or in DW3 when you found the old DW1 land and the traditional tune started playing?
DW has always been technologically less advanced than FF, but IMO, I think it was much better.
I just don't understand why they settled the way they did. It seems to me they'd have much more to gain in battling MSN by undermining IE's dominance and allowing themselves to have control over their browsing engine. Open your eyes...
AOL/Time Warner is a media company, not a software powerhouse. In business, the goal is to obtain the best out of the competition, not to destroy the competition.
Times change my friend...
Back when the merger was done AOL looked like the golden goose... now the Time/Warner part of the business is back to its trone.
Sell them in 3rd world countries. I've personally seen consoles being sold for 3x times their retail price, just because of the shipping and custom overhead.
If you manage to take them abroad and find a partner that can help you out with the customs burden, you can make all the profit just on the console cost (which was Free as in Beer)
Yep.. and a bunch of PS3's going online will become cells of the most advanced system 'Skynet' that will start the Rise of the Machines.
Don't buy PS3s on the fall of 2005... it is the inevitable Judgement Day.
Again.. people... stop listening to speculation and wait for the specs.
======
The last metroid is in captivity... Yeah Right!
Slowdown in Sales != financial troubles.
I'd really like to know your source on that statement, it is widely known that Nintendo has big amounts of cash in the bank, even though gamecube game sales aren't very promising.
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Reading the./ posts confirm the following facts:
There are two kinds of racing game fans:
* Arcade-type racing fans: Love unrealistic physics and speed, expect their game to break the rules and have a high fun factor. The daytonas, F-zeros, SMKs, etc., fall into this category.
* The Simulation-type racing fans: Love realistic cars/environments/details and expect their game to mimic reality. GT, Virtua RAcing, etc.
I guess I'll stay with the F-zeros and Daytonas... I have enough driving 80 minutes on the highway everyday.
Good Use: Never wait for a bus in the cold again. Bad Use: Comfirm when your husband is having extra cold ones with the boys Good Use: Ultimate car anti-theft device. Bad Use: No more Hooters escapades when going to MacWorld/TechEd/LinuxWorld Good Use: The new cell-phone add-on enhances 911 emergency service - especially for ill senior citicens. Bad Use: Why is the congressman's dot flashing in the coordinates of the Bunny Ranch? Good Use: Let your wife and daughter roam in the mall while you check the big boy's toys. Bad Use: Hmmm... My husband said he was working late, but why is he at the Motel 8? And Finally! Kobe, take your hands off her, your wife's dot is getting closer.
the book does exist and has raving reviews!!!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
slim in size but big on info, April 20, 2003 Reviewer: Magdalene Meretrix (see more about me) from Idaho This book is very slim -- there are only about 100 pages in it and much space is taken up with line drawings. It's understandable that the book is so slender since there really aren't volumes of information to impart on the subject, but I really wish the book had been longer. The book does covers the information very well and thoroughly. There is no way to make the information sections of the book longer without artificially stretching it out. As it is, vaginal fisting is a topic best suited to an article, not a full-length book. There is a section near the end of the book with poems and stories about fisting, written by people other than the author. I would have enjoyed it if that section had been expanded, even if it went so far as to take up half the total volume of the book. I was hungry for more information about fisting and would have liked to have seen more on the table at my feast of information.
But even if the reader is disappointed by the quantity of written material, they will not be disappointed by the quality. The author quite obviously knows what she is talking about and has produced a very clear and concise guide to an exotic activity that is one of the less understood forms of pleasure sharing available to adventurous and exploratory couples. Addington discusses safety information, hand positions, necessary and desirable supplies to have on hand, and even more obscure topics such as fisting after a hysterectomy. There is one personal account by a woman who tried fisting but did not enjoy it. I would have liked to have seen more varied accounts, especially stories about difficulties (whether overcome or not) and problems with fisting. I was also surprised that no one, not even the author, mentioned the cathartic or healing experiences that some people can have during a fisting experience. Most of the descriptions of what it feels like to be fisted focused on the sensation of being very full and on a very spiritual level of trust and intimacy. In my experience, this is just one hue of the spectrum of sensations and emotions that can accompany fisting.
Having personal experience with this subject, I can say that Addington has covered the physical territory very well and produced a book that is a good information source for beginning explorations in this intense, cathartic, orgasmic activity. I feel comfortable recommending this book to anyone who is curious about adding this activity to their sex life. Those already participating in fisting will probably not gain anything new from this book (other than the few poems, line drawings and one-page personal accounts) but those who have never been introduced to fisting by a friend or lover will learn quite a bit in the pages of Addington's book.
Was this review helpful to you? 9 of 11 people found the following review helpful: Fully Illustrated Sexual Teaching, November 25, 2002 Reviewer: cousinpaco (see more about me) from Cincinnati, OH United States As an up-and-coming investment banker, I work under extreme pressure. My partner also makes her living in a stressful position. Together, we like to relieve our tensions by exploring ways to spice up our sex-life. It's difficult to find guidance and inspiration for such private matters, but Amazon.com has offered a wealth of options. I was looking for a new idea to try in the bedroom, but I couldn't put my finger on it.
Then I found a wonderful book.
When I first came across the cover, I thought it was the abandoned idea for Spinal Tap's latest album "Smell the Glove." To my pleasant surprise, it was a wonderfully written, illustrated manual on the art of vaginal fisting.
Ms. Addington presents sensitive, tender explanations and answers some delicate questions, which went a long way toward making us both feel much more at ease about our predilictions.
I wonder how much Amazon is going to charge/demand for discount to publishers in order to be in this index?
What about small publishers/self published?
What about exclusivity... of other booksellers want to do the same and Amazon demands it?
I work for a Car Manufacturer and I think this feature will become a must (especially in low-end vehicles).
I'm going to send a link with this thread to the Electrical/Electronic Systems department.
"1995 The Super NES, revitalized in sales by Donkey Kong Country, realizes its swan song year, offering a huge variety of top-tier games like Chrono Trigger, Earthbound and Yoshi's Island. No one cares, as Sony launches the PlayStation and new mascot Polygon Man wins the hearts of millions."
Talk about biased writing. I wish there was a better mechanism to control the quality of article submissions- unless... the intention was to create controversy.
Aside from the previous post, I think Rockstar has nothing to lose, because their game will get more popular, and the cash will still coming in.
how am I going to twist this story around to blame Microsoft..??????????
Neostorm, Are you the same Neostorm that remixed:
2 47
Crystalis 'House Leaves'
Double Dragon 'Hammers Garage' ?
If you are, guys, you gotta check outthis guys remixes. http://www.ocremix.org/detailremixer.php?mixerid=
Nice website
You could use links to the game music...
How about something funky.. like Overclocked Remix
Do you guys think it's a good idea to keep things medieval as the previous installments?
Sure it's kool to kill slimes, bables, and dragons, gamble, and get lost in dungeons - The formula works, but..
Do we really need a new 3D update?
Maybe combining 3D with a futuristic Toriyama conceived world will give it a new life
I personally think that DW/DQ is the quintisential RPG, the original DW was challenging, long and the fact that you had to use your imagination made it more enjoyable.
Who wasn't excited when they were strong enough to face dragonlord? or when you encountered Golem?
What about in DW2 when you found the Mirror of RA? or in DW3 when you found the old DW1 land and the traditional tune started playing?
DW has always been technologically less advanced than FF, but IMO, I think it was much better.
I just don't understand why they settled the way they did. It seems to me they'd have much more to gain in battling MSN by undermining IE's dominance and allowing themselves to have control over their browsing engine.
Open your eyes...
AOL/Time Warner is a media company, not a software powerhouse. In business, the goal is to obtain the best out of the competition, not to destroy the competition.
Times change my friend...
Back when the merger was done AOL looked like the golden goose... now the Time/Warner part of the business is back to its trone.
Sell them in 3rd world countries. I've personally seen consoles being sold for 3x times their retail price, just because of the shipping and custom overhead.
If you manage to take them abroad and find a partner that can help you out with the customs burden, you can make all the profit just on the console cost (which was Free as in Beer)
Yep.. and a bunch of PS3's going online will become cells of the most advanced system 'Skynet' that will start the Rise of the Machines. Don't buy PS3s on the fall of 2005... it is the inevitable Judgement Day. Again.. people... stop listening to speculation and wait for the specs. ====== The last metroid is in captivity... Yeah Right!
Slowdown in Sales != financial troubles. I'd really like to know your source on that statement, it is widely known that Nintendo has big amounts of cash in the bank, even though gamecube game sales aren't very promising.
Was Double Dragon II, and they were the publishers. I think it's a good move... Less cr@p going to the GC
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Microsoft has now officially become the devil /.
Well.. you're in the right place!!! Welcome to
Gee... I wonder how long until we get the first Space's Mile High Club members...
Basically, whoever does it will be a Hacker G.O.D
I wonder what's next... free porn?
Reading the ./ posts confirm the following facts:
There are two kinds of racing game fans:
* Arcade-type racing fans: Love unrealistic physics and speed, expect their game to break the rules and have a high fun factor. The daytonas, F-zeros, SMKs, etc., fall into this category.
* The Simulation-type racing fans: Love realistic cars/environments/details and expect their game to mimic reality. GT, Virtua RAcing, etc.
I guess I'll stay with the F-zeros and Daytonas... I have enough driving 80 minutes on the highway everyday.
Here's a scary thought... P2P software is usually bundled with spyware...
I think the only thing missing from that system is the XYAB button configuration found on the SNES. That would have really made it a COMPLETE system.
What about an iToilet?