@Cheney Guevara: That's exactly the first bit to occur to me.
@Cheney Guevara: That's exactly the first bit to occur to me.
@Norseness: Creepy as it is, the kid's fine with his new circumstances.
I've talked to that same Statue of Liberty at a con in MI earlier this year. I guess she's doing the circuit.
The hospital Code Yellow I'm familiar with is when someone pees on the floor.
@Markarian: The web based bit actually got me into a lot of cool stuff—weirdo noise bands, old grind stuff, strange super small time bedroom recorded bands (ours included) who managed to rank on slightly less small obscure acts' "similar" lists.
I remember asking some older knowledgeable gamers for help on a couple spots (I think how to non brute force the levers [doh, it's on the stairs, really?], and the rickety bridge) in Shadowgate at the 1989 Nintendo Powerfest.
@saladinahmed: I was hoping for Stilt Man.
@Pinkhamster: Exactly. I spoke to Campbell about it during a screening of My Name is Bruce, and he said he had a pretty serious falling out with Giamatti over the Lansdale issue.
It's interesting to note that the source of many of the no mask ordinances around the US is 1920s resurgence of the KKK.
@dodongo_dislikes_smoke: And doubly hyped that Dam is behind it and not Russ.
This is awesome, and I cannot wait.
Torchwood on VHS!?
That's Luke Cage!
@orbitbreak: The Steel Battalion controller has already been re-purposed into a VJ controller:
A few months back I bought a $9.00 copy of the X-Box 360 version of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (yuck!) just because GameStop was throwing in a free USB guitar controller with it, and I wanted one to use as a novelty MIDI controller. I use a Max application called MIDItar Hero ([miditarhero.wordpress.com]) along with some…
@trstn:
Kernel Panic. Oh boy.