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Haha, it's amazing, isn't it?

He who strains at the shape of the snake never appreciates its taste.

You do realize that the ding-dong is a twinkie with some cocoa flavoring thrown in and a layer of almost-chocolate-wax on the outside, right?

The way I see it, the twinkie is hardly a difficult snack to make. If they get their sponge-cake like outer layer recipe from the same generic recipe peddlers that make all the off-brand spongecakes that people keep serving with whipped cream and strawberries, they're basically already set. The filling has always

They told me there was still someone buying these, and until just now, I didn't believe it.

The Wii's controller's sounded like they were pushing the audio through a submarine, through a tinfoil membrane, and then had that played on one of the cheapest speakers known to man.

I'm sorry, but pushing the 22 months is extreme.

So, any chance you can use this with at least a nuncuck attachment for the wii controller? Because that wii wheel is a pain >_<

I would guess that, in the original Japanese and in the proper cultural context, it probably doesn't sound so uncertain. It did sound odd, but I'm used to translations into English being a little bit literal.

Yeah, those are certainly valid reasons. I suppose they just don't matter to me much anymore. My crappy little LCD at home has a higher contrast ratio than most movie theaters these days, and it's only every now and then that I feel a film's audio REALLY took advantage of the full audio system you find at a theater.

It actually looked kind of clunky, haha. I was really surprised the guy was so blatantly unconcerned with everyone else in the theater. But, you know, that's part of the issue here. You never know who else will be at the movie you go to.

Sad to hear. CM7 has been working well for me so far (though the GPS has been admittedly spotty).

Yeah, I've been kicking around there for the last 10 minutes without much results, though the link bisby just gave me led me here: http://cm10log.appspot.com/?device=vibrantmtd

Awesome, that is a great resource.

Very cool, though it looks like the Samsung Vibrant isn't stable yet. I know, I know, that phone is old, but it's what I've got for now.

It is kind of funny when you think about how everyone treats movie theaters like the shrines of reverence to the almighty Film. You pay premium price to go into a room largely full of people you don't know to watch a movie in the dark.

Haha, this is an interesting perspective.

I've been increasingly impressed with Unity over the years. It felt easier to jump into than a lot of environments I've worked in, and it has some pretty impressive features.