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Gentoo for the Win!
Thought I would share this pleasent comic I found, while reading my morning sites, about how much Gentoo owns.
Awesome Uwe Boll interview
I watched this interview this morning. I must say, respect for Uwe Boll ++. It was a fantastic interview and frankly he makes a bunch of wicked points about the movie industry. (Plus I too hate Micheal Bay)
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I think this article says it all. Atleast what I have been talking about forever.
http://www.cracked.com/article_16196_7-commandments-all-video-games-shou...
I espacially agree with #1 and #2. Probably why most new games blow total balls and why pirating was invented.
I'll be back in a couple weeks
Since all that is going to be talked about for the next couple weeks will be lame GTA 4 and hooker killing.
I love GOLD!
Aww a gold plated Mac book Air. http://www.engadget.com/photos/gold-plated-macbook-air/765949/
I don't think this laptop will be very 'lightweight' anymore. Does look nice and shiny.
Death to the Usurpers!
I say death to everyone who owns a Sony or Microsoft console. Nintendo is the true heir to the gaming Empire and all others are traitors and usurpers! (Except the Sega Dreamcast console, because it's coo'.)
It would be a fair fight. Nintendo's 20+ million vs the 20+ million combined power of Sony and Microsoft [next gen.]. Although if you include the 'next gen' portable hand held systems, that would heavily tip the scale in favour of Nintendo.
Damn traitors.
Sony, Sony, Sony
For a company that is located in Japan one would think they can get some simple Math right. I could understand it if it was Microsoft, since americans have no education, but certainly not the mighty japenese.
I am speaking about PS3's controller, called the SixAxis. It has always puzzled me as to WHY they call it that, and to this day I still can't understand it. Therefore, I will ask the combined power of the Herd to help solve this riddle.
I am pretty good with Math and I know there are two Math Majors on this site. Read more
I pose a conundrum, a riddle if you will.
What is gigantic like a whale,
dumber than the rest,
and likes to look into mirrors?
Who likes The Godfather?
It's a simple, yet Extremely important question that I must ask everyone. (although this sounds like a good time to use that Poll I see on the right hand side, which btw hasn't been updated in a Long time)
Digital Cameras
Time to generate some discussion.
Since we are mostly all geeks here, I would like to ask what people know about digital cameras.
Preferrably what are some of the better cameras out there, right now? (Provide links if possible please)
Battlestar Gallactica S4 E01
Well, words cannot begin to describe how happy I was to see some new Battlestar Gallactica and how awesome this episode truly was.
A little bit of everything was in this one.
Are you smarter then a Fine Arts student?
I made a comment of the last article talking about the stupid Fine Arts question of the day.
That got me thinking about that stupid ass show: You think you are smarter then a fifth grader. Stupid ass show indeed. Clearly most Americans are not smarter then a fifth grader otherwise such shit would never make it onto TV. Read more
I love Johny-5
This article warned my heart.
http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/04/04/johnny-5-is-alive-short-circuit-b...
The first Short Circuit move was awesome!
So I hear the Nucks are out of the race?
Is this true? I am too lazy to go check.
What is with this Battlestar bashing thread?
Stormblade speaks not being any large clanky cylons and Starbuck being a chick is bad??? Those "large chunks of heavy metal" are called Centurions, and they are still in the newest Battlestar Gallactica series.
As to the Starbuck being a chick. Well frankly since Apollo and Starbuck are super good buds in the old series, I think implementing that in the newest series (in this day and age) would be like pulling another Frodo - Sam relationship. Which most dumbasses (aka: Americans) would say is gay. Starbuck being a girl solves that squabble. Read more