Commented 14 years ago2010-02-15 17:55:33 UTC
in journal: #6399Comment #61839
I'll have to join the bandwagon here. The demo never got me hooked enough to consider buying it.
I could blame my hype, as I expected something absolutely groundbreaking, and even if that's somewhat true - it's just an interesting mechanic executed in a very visually appealing, yet dry way. The obvious Mario elements in the gameplay just didn't seem to cling right with the extra time control thing.
The story seemed overly-sweetened mucky-muck, and even if it changes in the end, it sure deteriorated my experience in the beginning.
Portal could be dubbed, to some extent, as a more superior analog. Even though the locations weren't as vivid, they worked perfectly, and while the new gameplay mechanic was just as ingenious, the absolute hilariousness of the narrative kept even the most skeptical going.
Commented 14 years ago2010-02-14 12:24:53 UTC
in journal: #6396Comment #49008
Mario, that's my issue. The only trips I had from weed were either non-existant or just plain bad. I'm sure it simply takes experience to start controlling it properly, but I really don't see the point of going through all that trouble. As long as alcohol satisfies my needs of helping me relax, I'll just stick with it.
Commented 14 years ago2010-02-13 23:57:36 UTC
in journal: #6396Comment #49007
The main reason why I avoid anything stronger than homebrew vodka is the way it's so much harder to control the effect. When you drink, you're in control. You want to get a bit more drunk, you take another shot. If you don't, you stop.
With drugs, you take a puff or swallow a shroom and you're no longer in control. The effects come down on you too quick (mostly) and you can't really effectively bail if you want/need to. As for alcohol, you'll be fine as long as you don't fuck up.
.. that and I also had a fairly scary experience with weed a few years back. Not touching that stuff again. Shrooms I never found appealing, and as interesting an LSD trip would be to endure, I just don't see the point of going through all the trouble getting the stuff, not to mention the possible repercussions.
Commented 14 years ago2010-02-12 05:25:47 UTC
in journal: #6390Comment #59814
WELL I BET GOD COULD COUNT TO A BILLION FASTER THAN A PS3 WOULD!!
.. honestly, how do we manage turning every topic into a religion-bashing debate? I can see social problems branching off to one's beliefs, but console gaming?
Commented 14 years ago2010-02-08 16:35:24 UTC
in vault item: aim_stormComment #4133
Visu pirma labai pagirtina, kad pasirinkai nestandartini stiliu ir sugebejai ji gan kokybiskai atkurti. Apsvietimas, garsai, architektura ir teksturos - viskas labai panasu i storm.
Didziausios bedos, kurias pastebejau - geimplejaus. Ginklai dezese - idomi detale, bet reikejo juos padaryt lengviau pasiekiamus. Zaidimo vidury pralaiminciai komandai bus daug sunkiau atsigaut vien del to. Be to, galejai kiek nors pasukiot pacias dezes, sukraut viena ant kitos ar pan. - butu atrode kiek idomiau. Dar viena beda, kaip ir didziojoj daly aim mapu - visiska simetrija architekturoj/layoute. Nors pastarojo geriau nekeist, tikrai galima buvo pazaist su skirtingais deziu kampais abiejose pusese, ar sienu/stogo detalem. Mazi isvaizdos pakeitimai skirtingose komandos pusese islaikant balansa butu labai padeje bendram vaizdui.
Bet vistiek, visai malonus ir originalus aim_ mapas. Malonu matyti retai naudojamas storm teksturas ir stiliu. Vien sutvarkius ginklu pasiekiamuma turesi visai gera maza aim arena.
Commented 14 years ago2010-01-31 18:47:21 UTC
in journal: #6364Comment #52057
Depends on which part of France we're talking about. If it's south - go for it, should be pretty damn beautiful there this time of the year (I'm assuming it's semi-spring with pleasant weather and temperatures.) If not, re-evaluate. Visiting a new country or a week of doing whatever the fuck you like with no-one stopping you.
Weddings in foreign countries rule though. My cousin held hers in Mexico. While the event itself wasn't anything much, the chance (and excuse) to go and visit that country was great. Had an amazing time there, saw places, and had some plain R&R of the highest quality. So yeah, I'd go if I were you. Never mind that language barrier, you'll manage. :]
Commented 14 years ago2010-01-29 05:50:15 UTC
in journal: #6355Comment #39054
Fact of the matter is, the iPhone was actually great for a phone. It had all the necessary functions of a 3G device, and more, plus the excessive amount of apps made it highly customizable for whatever needs you have. I probably would've gotten one myself if I didn't prefer having all my gadgets (phone, mp3 player, camera, etc.) as separate entities, not an all-in-one monstrosity, or didn't mind touchscreens in general.
The ipad, however, does not perform any task better than your average netbook. Hell, even the fanboys are running out of things to say in its defence. Some of the arguments from the macfag side I've seen are that it "doesn't make you feel like you're at work", or that "multitasking is for internet dorks". 'Nuff said, I think.
Commented 14 years ago2010-01-28 19:44:21 UTC
in journal: #6355Comment #39053
For $600-800 you could get a fairly awesome netboo-.. ON WAIT IS THAT AN OVERSIZED PALM PC WITH THE APPLE LOGO ON IT?! buys
Honestly though, I can't see how you'd get $800 of functionality out of this one. It's too huge to be a palm PC, which puts it in the netbook category (..eh?), where it's basically nothing. I wouldn't have been surprised to see a slightly bigger palm PC version of the iPhone, running some mobile OSX ver., but this just doesn't make sense. Not to mention no multitasking, even the iPhone can do it.
Weird move, Apple. Not that it's not going to sell though. Fuckin' macfags.
EDIT: Lol'd. Using phrases like "internet dork" and "work mode" takes the cake.
Commented 14 years ago2010-01-23 20:06:11 UTC
in journal: #6343Comment #56791
ED and sites similar to it are just a natural reaction against the way "political correctness" was enforced to an insane level recently in our society, media, etc. No reason to freak out like that, it's perfectly normal.
Commented 14 years ago2010-01-16 20:08:12 UTC
in journal: #6329Comment #56784
I shall respond to this with a random paragraph from your blog:
Am creat acest blog pentru ca sunt dornic sa-mi vedeti experimentele, sa invatati din ele. Acest blog ma caracterizeaza pe mine, si imi este mai usor sa dau un link de blog la cineva care vrea sa stie cum sunt decat sa-i explic.
Commented 14 years ago2010-01-08 20:56:39 UTC
in journal: #6314Comment #47749
I get regular flying dreams (once every couple of weeks or so), best stuff ever. Weird thing is, they're sort of progressing. Throughout a number of dreams where I'd just flap my arms and take off during my everyday routine, with my friends/family seeing me at that point, their reaction would progress from complete awe to something along the lines of "fly over to the corner shop and grab some milk, please?" in the most recent ones. Some weird shit, but I love those dreams.
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Commented 14 years ago2010-01-06 17:36:23 UTC
in journal: #6312Comment #45101
"Just imagine an album full to bursting with every single song you already hate played with such frequency that you begin to hear it as one painful never-ending loop." Ohhh yeah. Same situation at my work. Same fucking radio station, same top 40 songs, 9 to 5, every fucking day. Thank god for headphones. And I think I remember you showing me some of the songs that went on the CD - all perfectly neutral & suitable. Can't imagine how they could make anyones' ears bleed.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-30 18:53:07 UTC
in journal: #6170Comment #42778
Zeeba, that's one ridiculous point.
You might as well as say Flying spaghetti monster = Flying spaghetti monster, which doesn't have anything to do with the credibility of the thing in question.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-30 17:40:48 UTC
in journal: #6170Comment #42776
Oh no, don't get me wrong, no-one knows for sure, that's normal. I wouldn't say I believe in the big bang theory, as that would take some sort of concrete proof. However, the theory does sound very plausible if you look at it from a scientific/physics angle.
As for god creating us (and I'm not dissing your beliefs here), it just sounds so much less plausible and I'm not even speaking about proof.
And see, there's the problem with beliefs. You don't know for sure. You're assuming. You can't tell if there's really a god creating that baby for the single (albeit careless) mother who knows she can't possibly afford to raise a, say, 3rd child. You don't know, thus you can't really judge whether or not it is right. Neither can I. Thus in my opinion, the judgement is all up to whoever is directly responsible for keeping the baby alive at that point - i.e the mother.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-30 17:33:13 UTC
in journal: #6170Comment #42775
Ok, I won't be touching on the subject of abortion anymore. I'm clearly not competent enough neither in medical science nor in understanding on how god makes babies.
As for stealing, etc. sure, it's all down to basic instincts in the end. You could to some extent tie it to that theory, I guess. You sound like you're in disagreement with something here though. Penny for your thoughts?
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-30 17:15:41 UTC
in journal: #6170Comment #42774
"You feal its ok to steal by Darwinism" What. Please don't tell me you're a creationist.
Also, it should be entirely up to the mother and/or medical specialists to choose whether or not she needs an abortion. The fetus is not self-conscious in the early initial stages, and is a legitimate part of her body, so technically the final call should be the mothers' and shouldn't be considered inhumane or immoral, given there is reason to it.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-30 11:47:39 UTC
in journal: #6170Comment #42773
"Remember there are good and bad people." Good stuff!
"Religion is a set of rules that tries to make you a better person." I agree with you there, the christian amendments are nothing but positive on paper. The way people have implemented them over the years, however, isn't.
Now I can see religion as something to direct people towards the old, stereotypical, yet mostly correct values (family, helping one another, etc.), however that's where it should end. Taking the thing to extremes like fundamentalism, trying to deny scientific facts, or depending on it completely and nothing else is plain ignorant.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-29 17:51:34 UTC
in journal: #6165Comment #40011
"That's probably enough words. If you want more, go buy a dictionary, and as long as you're at the store, pick up a pretty dress to wear to your Ladies' Looking Up Words party."
Lol'd. Epic writing. Not to mention those comics - bloody awesome. xD
It's moments like this reminding me just how awesome Valve is. <3
Smart move on not cursing her or anything too, that might save your inheritance in the long run.
I could blame my hype, as I expected something absolutely groundbreaking, and even if that's somewhat true - it's just an interesting mechanic executed in a very visually appealing, yet dry way. The obvious Mario elements in the gameplay just didn't seem to cling right with the extra time control thing.
The story seemed overly-sweetened mucky-muck, and even if it changes in the end, it sure deteriorated my experience in the beginning.
Portal could be dubbed, to some extent, as a more superior analog. Even though the locations weren't as vivid, they worked perfectly, and while the new gameplay mechanic was just as ingenious, the absolute hilariousness of the narrative kept even the most skeptical going.
With drugs, you take a puff or swallow a shroom and you're no longer in control. The effects come down on you too quick (mostly) and you can't really effectively bail if you want/need to. As for alcohol, you'll be fine as long as you don't fuck up.
.. that and I also had a fairly scary experience with weed a few years back. Not touching that stuff again. Shrooms I never found appealing, and as interesting an LSD trip would be to endure, I just don't see the point of going through all the trouble getting the stuff, not to mention the possible repercussions.
So yeah, Black Grouse on the rocks please.
.. honestly, how do we manage turning every topic into a religion-bashing debate? I can see social problems branching off to one's beliefs, but console gaming?
Didziausios bedos, kurias pastebejau - geimplejaus. Ginklai dezese - idomi detale, bet reikejo juos padaryt lengviau pasiekiamus. Zaidimo vidury pralaiminciai komandai bus daug sunkiau atsigaut vien del to. Be to, galejai kiek nors pasukiot pacias dezes, sukraut viena ant kitos ar pan. - butu atrode kiek idomiau.
Dar viena beda, kaip ir didziojoj daly aim mapu - visiska simetrija architekturoj/layoute. Nors pastarojo geriau nekeist, tikrai galima buvo pazaist su skirtingais deziu kampais abiejose pusese, ar sienu/stogo detalem. Mazi isvaizdos pakeitimai skirtingose komandos pusese islaikant balansa butu labai padeje bendram vaizdui.
Bet vistiek, visai malonus ir originalus aim_ mapas. Malonu matyti retai naudojamas storm teksturas ir stiliu. Vien sutvarkius ginklu pasiekiamuma turesi visai gera maza aim arena.
Taip ir toliau, 4* uz originaluma. :]
Weddings in foreign countries rule though. My cousin held hers in Mexico. While the event itself wasn't anything much, the chance (and excuse) to go and visit that country was great. Had an amazing time there, saw places, and had some plain R&R of the highest quality. So yeah, I'd go if I were you. Never mind that language barrier, you'll manage. :]
Might give it a look later on.
monstrosity, or didn't mind touchscreens in general.
The ipad, however, does not perform any task better than your average netbook. Hell, even the fanboys are running out of things to say in its defence. Some of the arguments from the macfag side I've seen are that it "doesn't make you feel like you're at work", or that "multitasking is for internet dorks". 'Nuff said, I think.
Honestly though, I can't see how you'd get $800 of functionality out of this one. It's too huge to be a palm PC, which puts it in the netbook category (..eh?), where it's basically nothing. I wouldn't have been surprised to see a slightly bigger palm PC version of the iPhone, running some mobile OSX ver., but this just doesn't make sense. Not to mention no multitasking, even the iPhone can do it.
Weird move, Apple. Not that it's not going to sell though. Fuckin' macfags.
EDIT: Lol'd. Using phrases like "internet dork" and "work mode" takes the cake.
Am creat acest blog pentru ca sunt dornic sa-mi vedeti experimentele, sa invatati din ele. Acest blog ma caracterizeaza pe mine, si imi este mai usor sa dau un link de blog la cineva care vrea sa stie cum sunt decat sa-i explic.
Good stuff though ;o
Ohhh yeah. Same situation at my work. Same fucking radio station, same top 40 songs, 9 to 5, every fucking day. Thank god for headphones. And I think I remember you showing me some of the songs that went on the CD - all perfectly neutral & suitable. Can't imagine how they could make anyones' ears bleed.
Plans for your next job?
Clicky
Looks a tad crude, otherwise - neat.
You might as well as say Flying spaghetti monster = Flying spaghetti monster, which doesn't have anything to do with the credibility of the thing in question.
Kind of said all I wanted to say here. Quite surprised we've managed to maintain a civilized religious discussion so far. ;o
As for god creating us (and I'm not dissing your beliefs here), it just sounds so much less plausible and I'm not even speaking about proof.
And see, there's the problem with beliefs. You don't know for sure. You're assuming. You can't tell if there's really a god creating that baby for the single (albeit careless) mother who knows she can't possibly afford to raise a, say, 3rd child. You don't know, thus you can't really judge whether or not it is right. Neither can I. Thus in my opinion, the judgement is all up to whoever is directly responsible for keeping the baby alive at that point - i.e the mother.
As for stealing, etc. sure, it's all down to basic instincts in the end. You could to some extent tie it to that theory, I guess. You sound like you're in disagreement with something here though. Penny for your thoughts?
What. Please don't tell me you're a creationist.
Also, it should be entirely up to the mother and/or medical specialists to choose whether or not she needs an abortion. The fetus is not self-conscious in the early initial stages, and is a legitimate part of her body, so technically the final call should be the mothers' and shouldn't be considered inhumane or immoral, given there is reason to it.
Good stuff!
"Religion is a set of rules that tries to make you a better person."
I agree with you there, the christian amendments are nothing but positive on paper. The way people have implemented them over the years, however, isn't.
Now I can see religion as something to direct people towards the old, stereotypical, yet mostly correct values (family, helping one another, etc.), however that's where it should end. Taking the thing to extremes like fundamentalism, trying to deny scientific facts, or depending on it completely and nothing else is plain ignorant.
Lol'd. Epic writing.
Not to mention those comics - bloody awesome. xD
It's moments like this reminding me just how awesome Valve is. <3