My memory games: Super smash bros and Super smash bros melee. I played a ton of those games and the reflexes come back right away. Too bad I don't have roommates anymore.
My memory games: Super smash bros and Super smash bros melee. I played a ton of those games and the reflexes come back right away. Too bad I don't have roommates anymore.
The old PC game Gazillionaire. If you like it and are still willing to play now, we might have something in common. And we can play by e-mail.
I don't know if it's the best, but it's definitely my favorite. And you can watch it without blocking the next 9 hours of your life.
I suppose it's a kind of speedrun, as it's faster than dying, but I would like to try to master all the pattern of a top-down shooter like Ikaruga or 1942. This would obviously never happen, as I would go mad in the process, but there has to be something nice about navigating through those bullet hell completely…
Speaking of cop shows, I hate the confessing killer. Five minutes ago, the guy had an ironclad alibi, then the detective finds a tiny mistake in the photo, bring it to the killer… who confesses everything immediately. I'm no lawyer, but I'm pretty sure that doesn't turn your ironclad alibi into a conviction beyond…
There was 2 episodes of Getting Doug with High last week. The live one was on Tuesday, usually DLM day.
Yes, IIRC, it was in the episode where they did their spin on the wire con from The Sting.
Not only are TV scientist usually way too young for their accomplishments, they also have a wide breath of extremely complicated knowledge. At the end of a PhD, one would normally be at the cutting edge of a very very specific topic in his field, not all topics.
Also includes the overly graphical and animated email or messaging program. No sane person would use an email client in which an animated dog brings you a letter every time you receive an email, no one could do any work, especially since those animation lasts something like 15 seconds.
I'm surprised to see You Made It Weird in the Rest, as I thought it was a very good episode. A lot of time is devoted to her short relationship with Andre Drummond, but it is an episode where Pete lets the guest talk and doesn't force on his favorite topics.
He's a star player, in all aspect. He likes to play his way, he complains a lot and is competitive to a fault, but I cut him some slack because he can pull off some negative fours, negative fives like no one else.
Civ 5 and CK2 for me. Mostly more CK2 because I got a very interesting game going right now. Maybe a little Hotline Miami and Torchlight 2 in between longer sessions.
I love both CK2 and Civ5 (I haven't played EU4 yet). To me, they're both excellent strategy games. They don't play the same way and are both excellent.
I'm very good at quitting TV shows and books before they become too bad. There are quite a few shows for which I listened one too many season, but rarely more than that. Video games, on the other way…
Heroes of Might and Magic: Heroes 3 is one of my favorite games of all-time. The quality of the various sequels…
Burn Notice would probably be my TV choice too. I started late, so I binged through the first season and I was hooked. Second and third season were appointment viewing, enven though only the second season was good. After that, I would DVR it and watch them in the background while doing something else. By the end, I…
My favorite of the bunch. They kept it short and resisted the temptation to do too much. This is more or less an elaborate sketch and they treated it like one.
Norwalk is extremely contagious. Everybody could get it. That shared experience would bring everyone closer together.
I didn't find it too bad, but I had some of those headphones that shields you from the outside world. It might have been a different matter had I try to listen to it while driving.
and some more: Bertuzzi-Moore, Bobby Petrino's motorcycle crash, Manti Te'o fake girlfriend, Rex Ryan and the foot fetish, De la Hoya's fishnet stockings. The Arenas-Crittenton guns in the locker room…
This is one we can't blame on ESPN. The NBA has the rights to the footage of the games and Bill Simmons mentionned in multiple podcasts and interviews that the NBA is not interested in allowing use of game footage for documentaries on the worst moments of the league. That includes the Donaghy fixing, the Jail Blazers…