Man Versus Nature: The Road To Victory
Man Versus Nature: The Road To Victory
I've spent a lot of time around engineers, so I know Ford's type. They're usually oblivious to what goes around them as long as they can solve the puzzle. In a sense I expected so little of Ford, and we knew Stan for much longer than I expected better of him
It's no sweet Laurel Canyon sound, but it was ok
I'm ok with people releasing cassettes for the novelty, but the dumbasses that claim they sound better than CD? Yeah, fuck them
I had the same issue with the episode, Stan was much more of a dick to Ford than usual, felt forced just for the sake of conflict. Stan has showed that when his family is in danger he'll do anything, anyway minor thing, at the end it had me all teary eyed so you know. See you next summer! (Come on, Disney!)
As long as you understand some spacing, one range attack and blocking you can be good enough to fight among friends. If you add some poking, more neutral game and baiting that's pretty much the base of every fighting game. Yeah, combos are flashy, but if you can hit hard and not panic you could handle your own.
Yeah, it looks like they're trying to do that whole Japanese VA thing, where the VA are also famous although with a more social media bent
You just left Dudley there!
So they kept everything except for the voices, are VAs that expensive? AFAIK they weren't even asked. Also, the animation looks off somehow
Well sure, there's no high frequency fantasy (yet), but the use of scripting and bots is still a problem and gives an unfair advantage. So I would say it's still valuable.
Yay, Frontline coverage is back! I was a little underwhelmed by the episode as they didn't dig as much as I thought they would on scripting and shark v minnows (they did mention the connection to the old online poker players, who used similar strategies). I did enjoy the part where they called the front company and…
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I was surprised they didn't mention that, my understanding is that the top players all use sophisticated algorithms (or in some cases insider info). They focused too much on the gambling addiction, which well duh it is gambling, I wanted to know more on the internals, I did enjoy the Curacao adventure
Frontline (PBS, 10 p.m.): Our Frontline coverage resumes for just one night, as Dan Jakes checks in on this episode looking at the world of fantasty sports and online betting.
I think I understand cultural appropriation now
I wasn't feeling it that much at the beginning, had some good jokes, but the final segment won me over. Jeb! is really a Herzogiang subject matter, well done
The thing I got from these ads is that I would watch a channel completely dedicated to Helen Mirren scolding the viewers
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