Spaceboy
Spaceboy
Spaceboy

Oh... it's just a box!

In my heart and mind, yes. For they can do know wrong.

And Kings was left to die an early death? UNJUST INDEED.

Nah, I'm okay.

Thank you. It is early and I am drinking coffee :-(

I mentioned above that originally the look for TF2 (or whatever the name was going to be at the time) was similar to TFC. It was meant to look more realistic, but it ended up just looking like a cross between Firearms and TFC.

If I recall correctly the pre-concept art for TF2 (might have even been called something else) had a super-serious feel (more so than what's above). I believe that was before the Source Engine. Anyone want to do work for me and provide links?

Translation: You know too much. Meet me and I will kill you.

For my age range (I'm 25) I have to do a 300m run in under 62.1 seconds, a 1.5 mile "run" under 13:08, bench press 93% of my weight (at my current weight I'll be benching about 210lbs) and 35 sit-ups in under a minute.

I broke my thumb in elementary school catching a football. It was a nasty break, the ball hit it head-on and my nail was splintered (and, 14 years later still isn't a smooth nail). My first thought, other than the discomfort, was "How am I going to play Pokemon?"

Yep. Even in a splint, you'd barely have to move your thumb.

I've mentioned before that I'm training for a police fitness test for recruitment. It's close to 90 degrees here in Philly today and I trained. My time was pretty much the same but boy did I feel awful. I was a tad dizzy, even. Be safe when you run. It's good to push hard, but not too hard.

It sounds like just endless waves of enemies, increasing in difficulty. Pretty common in multiplayer shooters now-a-days and doesn't necessarily mean zombies. You hold out in a set position as long as you can. So imagine a small squad attacking you and several other teammates, then 2 squads, then 2 and a juggernaut,

Somebody call 911

If you meant this one, then power to you. Buggy, absurdly difficult game. :-(

Caption contest for that picture?

I'd like to see a comparison of what was physically needed to film each movie. I imagine a warehouse of gear and 60 people were needed for IV and by III just ten dudes with a bunch of hardcases and tiny cameras could get it done.

What if Jar-Jar committed suicide in the first episode after hearing people make fun of how he talks? That'd be the perfect mood-setter for a darker Star Wars univserse (Obi-Wan did refer to that period as the "Dark Times").

I love slower paced!

How'd you get a picture of me!?