bluegrassgeek
BluegrassGeek
bluegrassgeek

@INB4DUKAKIS: I recognize... uh... none of those. o.O

@pretsal: Not quite. At least this way, I can use songs I could only play on guitar before, and now use the full band.

@Jon: The point is that people don't see these every day. Specific glitches, framed well in a screenshot, can be very artistic.

@Clarke: But you don't find interesting-looking scenes and share them with others.

@silkworm: It's apparently pre-recorded & edited. Somehow they used the pre-recorded video as their CR stream. Very nice prank, and great publicity stunt!

I absolutely loved this game on the NES. It wasn't stupid-hard like some games (*cough* Ghosts & Goblins *cough*), but it was one where a slight mistake would kill you.

@Brdf: I kept wanting to buy the Mac version but, by the time I could afford one, it was no longer being published.

@ThaMofo: (Southern drawl) Tha guns 're what lets me keep mah spoonz! ;)

@ITLawMan: *facepalm* You fail at reading comprehension.

@ITLawMan: I'm guessing you focused in IT law, rather than social interaction.

@puzz: That's the thing: we don't know yet. The genes themselves create the cells, but we're not sure what causes those cells to form the patterns they do. That's why those calculations are nonsense.

@Tyrunn: Speaking as an American, we have some weird-ass phobias about recreational drugs. Pot is illegal, except in a few states where you can own small amounts, if you have a qualifying medical condition to justify it.

@M0squ1t0: I agree completely. That quote, "...in some respects we're still making cartoons," just shows how biased the American audience is against cartoons as a valid medium.

@mullingitover: ... so, you'd effectively neuter the police? Brilliant.

@PlaidNinja: I think you just summed it up there. The TV commercials were just ... off-putting. I could tell this was a movie that wanted to appeal to a young audience, and was obviously an homage to video game "save the princess" style stories.

@battra92: I tried the typing notes and it meant I was looking at the screen and not at the teacher. For me it meant that I would stop listening after a while as the screen was more alluring and it also meant after 2-3 classes my eyes would be so strained that I wouldn't want to do any more.

@djdare: Well, yeah. Just like if you don't drive the right car, or drink the right coffee, or buy the right designer suit, etc. That's basic corporate social culture.

We need more posts in this hashtag. I've loved all the decayed urban environments, and the historical equivalent is just as interesting to me.

@Dresan: Gotta agree with epithet, the sequels are awful.

@Ghost_in_the_Machine: Allison has shown several times that she is irrational when it comes to protecting Kevin. I think it's only going to get worse, despite her trusting him with the solution to his episode's disaster.