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Posted on 09-17-05 04:54 PM, in FINISHED -- Haruhara Haruko from FLCL Link
Widescreen format like = very yes
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Posted on 10-12-05 04:43 PM, in Town Square VI: 666 HAPPYWEEN! Link


That's about right

To be exact, I'm at work, wasting time, just chillin'
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Posted on 10-13-05 04:39 PM, in Link
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Posted on 10-21-05 02:29 AM, in what are your ring tones? Link
Bubble Bobble, in original C64 SID format

One of the guys I work with has the 24 CTU Phone tone


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Posted on 10-21-05 04:48 PM, in So, what are you going to be for Halloween? Link
I haven't really given it a thought... It's not as big a thing over here as it is in America, unless you're going to a party. I'll be working, so unless there's a memo going around, I'll refrain from dressing up.

Guys crossdressing for Hallow'een is always good to see, though

*Nudges Colleen*


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Posted on 10-22-05 03:55 AM, in Samples of Rammstein's new album, 'Rosenrot' Link
It's a mixed bag so far- the first single Benzin is ok, nothing like the singles from Reise, Reise though. It takes me time to love Rammstein songs classically, so I'll tell you after I've listened to the album good'n'propper.
Some of the tracks on offer show promise, but I need to hear the finished product. And see the songs live
Seeing Reise, Reise opening two of the shows I've been to completely changed what I thought of the song, as well as Amerika, which has become my favorite live song. No doubt Benzin will have an awesome stunt developed for a tour.

I'll be waiting on the 31st to pick up my copy.

As for the American release, any fan who doesn't live in Europe will be used to being disappointed. Rammstein haven't been to the US in ages, and apart from one-off mini-tours, rarely leave Europe. If I can see them twice in one year, a dedicated fan can make the trip especially to see them and still get value for money

However, the reason I'm checking out the website everyday doesn't lie with the album though, it's because tour dates will surely follow
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Posted on 10-22-05 03:59 AM, in Doctor Who Spinoff announced Link
As long as the Darleks don't fly or emo, I'm all good
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Posted on 10-22-05 04:04 AM, in Daniel Craig = James Bond #6 Link
I'm just glad they didn't put an American in the role... That would've been disasterous! Time will tell if a bond prequel will pay off, and no doubt fans will be eagerly examining the film for it's legitimacy against the book.

Not sure if a young bond getting to grips with his famous sexuality will win the audience again, but it'll certainly be different. It's a nice change from Brosnan, at the least
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Posted on 10-22-05 04:10 AM, in Metroid Link
Metroid Prime is an amazing game, it's way ahead of it's time, much like Super Metroid. Both games did things that were never imagined with the genre when they came out, and are superb examples of gameplay. Prime gets extra merit, because of the fact that Retro made such a fine job of recapturing the experience and atmosphere. I could go on and on about my favorite points, but Prime was more of my time, and has more personal significance, so Prime it is
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Posted on 10-22-05 04:29 AM, in THE BEST GAME EVER!!! Link
Mine used to be Ocarina of Time, and although it's still the best example of how a game should flow, play, feel and shape you, it's become rather generic after many plays. A large part of that Zelda feel is cracking each dungeon's code, it's language, it's logic. After several play throughs, it loses some of it's appeal.

Ocarina is surpassed by one game only; Ico. The atmosphere Ico generates, purely through environment, situation and the purity of the relationship between Ico and Yorda is truely magnificent. All of these factors traverse language and culture. They're instantly accessible, and the object of the game is immediately apparent. It's a rare example of the simplicity of games from the Spectrum and C64 era mixed with modern technology and magnificent design. Ico is a game in every essence of the word. It requires you to think and engage, experience instead of watch on.

In many other games, you need a lengthly introduction, or a story. Ico puts you in a situation and you work your way through it. The experience between the beginning and the game is magical. For an art struggling to find validation and justification against people who dismiss it as "unable to make some cry", I challenge them to play it for an hour and miss Yorda's arm when she jumps for you.
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Posted on 10-22-05 05:14 AM, in Anyone been keeping track of Hurricane Wilma? Link
This one suprised me somewhat... Wasn't it predicted to head north after reaching the coast of Florida, instead of crossing into the gulf?
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Posted on 10-22-05 05:17 AM, in Dear people Link
Originally posted by Santa Claus
Yeah, you want free gas, you gotta siphon it.


Or the next best thing... Ask Blades

I'm sure I recall him adapting a diesel VW to run off cooking oil
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Posted on 10-24-05 04:46 PM, in Doctor Who Spinoff announced Link
I've always believed that Daleks never needed to fly, they just level the building Instead of "upgrade" the Daleks to make them even more powerful and menacing, I believe a solution could have been written that uses their traditional disability, rather than overcomes it. Back in the day, moving upwards through a building would only provide a temporary escape. The tension is built by the anticipation of how long it will take the machines to figure out how to get at you again.

However, I loved all the references to the Doctor's past concerning the Daleks. All the bits that tackled his hate towards them were done really well, and acted brilliantly
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Posted on 10-24-05 04:50 PM, in Samples of Rammstein's new album, 'Rosenrot' Link
Oh, I forgot to add that the special edition of the album comes with live tracks. This will be great for fans of Live Aus Berlin, as there have so far only been official recordings of the Sehnsucht era stage show (covering Herzeleid and Sehnsucht). A few tracks are available from the Mutter live show on the Mutter bonus edition, but they are not exhaustive. For the first time, fans will have access to some of the best new tracks from the Reise, Reise stage show.

Also, the tracks are intended as a preview of a brand new live DVD, possibly from this year's Wurleide concerts. Yippee!
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