AlexLongclaw
Alex, a nameless Kotaku reader
AlexLongclaw

I guess I have a [very] minor (read: minuscule) claim to fame. 1 hour after being hired in the early 80’s at a Unix shop for doing support (which I didn’t have any experience doing) S.W. called with a question I couldn’t answer, but wanted to go get someone more senior to help and got yelled at because I didn’t know

Except that when he used the wanted level 6 code, there were indeed 6 stars. By your logic, he should have still only seen 5.

Don’t worry, there’ll be a mod for 6 Star, Tank/Militay using Wanted level.

“Lazy” is not a word I would use to describe the GTAV dev cycle. The flip flops actually have physics for God’s sake!

“HOW WAS THIS EVER PUBLISHED?”

Well sure, as long as there have been video games, there have been people talking about them while others watch on. But specifically, someone had to start the practice of playing a game, talking to no one in particular, recording it all, and putting it on the Internet. Though, honestly, if this guy hadn’t started it,

Obligatory dream sequence....

Man...these are awesome!! Any translation on the vegeta fan manga?

You’re supposed to be looking at an animated map of one of the best 2D games ever made, and a game that enough people here on kotaku hold dear to warrant an article.

Now playing

I’m sorry..but..you can’t view the map without the music!!

I think the likely scenario is that he is a talented doctor who started out in media by doing informative segments on Oprah, but once he got his own show he “lost control of the machine” and succumbed to the pressure to “grow the business”, listen to his staff, fill airtime, and make bad business deals with sponsors.

I wish they’d port War of the Lions to PC or something. The retranslation deserves way more exposure.

Good catch, though the original paper (which is not paywalled, thankfully; open-access rocks!) was a little clearer about the individuals that was studied:

The Yanomami villagers are a small collection of hunters and gatherers who are thought to have lived in total seclusion until they were contacted by a medical expedition in 2009.

You can carbonate anything with the normal ones. It just takes a little finesse and shit hits the fan pretty quickly if you arn’t patient. But I used to carbonate orange juice a lot, which is infinitely better than diluting it with club soda or perrier. I’ve also made attempts of varying success at making champagne...

Tell that to one smaller ant.