Did anyone else get physically uncomfortable when he purposely dulled his knife. I cringed a little.
Did anyone else get physically uncomfortable when he purposely dulled his knife. I cringed a little.
Double true!
I have a question about the 2000 NPC's. Does anyone know if these are all going to be (at least groups of) uniquely dynamic characters, or a bunch of cut and paste fixed animations? Because what that battle sequence looked like to me was akin to the stadium audience in a sports game. Not quite as flat and jittery of…
I was going to ask about that. I know that they have guards booths surrounding the actual working facilities, so I assumed you need some sort of special permission to be there. The way the other guy put it, it sounded like just any Joe Baloney could show up and hike around the area.
Interesting note: On Google maps' Street View, when you place the yellow street view guy down inside of Kennedy Space Center or the immediate vicinity, he tuns into a little astronaut.
That just blew my mind.
Jesus Christ! It's the end of times!
But the real question is, can I take it to the Grand Canyon?
Are you talking about a FART BOMB?!?!?!
I would try to convince companies that proprietary formats suck ass and try to get some sort of standards committee set up to nip that in the bud.
Has anyone looked at one of the Q&A that some Gawker sites have posted. The comments system they are using for those shows that their current comment system does have the capability to give us what we are looking for, that being a single scrollable list of comments with nested replies. Even if they worked it so that…
I concur.
I actually have to agree with you, which is a hard stance to take because people go crazy whenever you say something negative about the Heath Ledger's Joker. But, while I admit that the performance was very good, it just never felt like the Joker to me. It actually ruined the movie for me a little, because every time…
Sean Connery, that's it! Every now and then he would say a line, or a portion of a line, and I would think, that sounds very familiar, but but I could never quite get it. Wheezy Connery is an excellent description.
Wait, what? I played SotC a couple years ago and this is the first I am hearing of such an upgrade system.
That's the first thing I thought of.
I figured this would be the future of air traffic control.
Yes, what the hell? I didn't even bother reading the article after looking at that graph because it was obvious that it was going to be complete shit. There is a straight black line and a slightly curvier red line on what appears to be some sort of modified log scale, but we are not told what the numbers or lines…
Attractive, sure I guess. Intuitive, not as much. Informative, hardly.
I actually remember a while back reading about a blind taste test where McD's scored in the top 3, if not higher, of common fast food/convenience store coffees.