Commented 6 years ago2018-01-13 04:02:19 UTC
in vault item: cs_big_cityComment #21271
I remember getting maybe a third of the way through a proper remake back in like 2009. Pester me about it and I'll try to remember to dig up the old files and send them to you for a look-see if you want.
Commented 11 years ago2013-08-17 16:06:19 UTC
in journal: #8224Comment #42208
If you haven't seen The Lost Interview, you really should. It's an insightful, unedited interview from 1995, after he left Apple. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2104994/
Commented 11 years ago2013-08-16 04:25:52 UTC
in journal: #8223Comment #62541
If it didn't specify physical travel, then my point still holds. I'd remain skeptical if I were you, but I wouldn't discourage your brother from having fun with it.
Commented 11 years ago2013-08-16 04:16:02 UTC
in journal: #8223Comment #62540
Sounds like fortune cookie material, to me. Those predictions are designed to be vague enough to apply to pretty much anything, and they work because you're expected to look for instances that fit the criteria. It falls apart when you seek clarity. For example, what type of journey? Traveling the world? Finding a new career? Overcoming an addiction? Most people will have experienced what they define as an "emotional crisis".
Commented 11 years ago2013-08-16 00:33:23 UTC
in journal: #8223Comment #62539
I'm tempted to assume it's information manipulation. How specific can he be, for example? Does he flat-out give you information, or does he work towards a conclusion by asking "does he/she" questions?
Commented 11 years ago2013-08-13 05:20:44 UTC
in journal: #8219Comment #61084
Striker, I think we have more commonalities than we actively acknowledge. It's a shame that we live literally across the world. I also agree that "World Crafter" wasn't a very good screen name. I'm glad I ditched it within a year's time.
Commented 11 years ago2013-08-13 02:19:51 UTC
in journal: #8219Comment #61083
I think JeffMOD has a particular ring that's neither too silly nor too uptight. I think the syllables roll off the tongue, and I don't think it's "lame" by any definition. Quite the contrary, I think it's simple, witty, and definitive.
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Commented 11 years ago2013-07-24 16:18:41 UTC
in journal: #8205Comment #40303
A elderly professor assigned his class a term paper. One lazy student, while looking for papers to copy online, came across an old, usable essay that the professor had written during his school days. "Surely I'll ace the assignment if the professor himself did it," thought the student. The student was shocked when he received an F. The professor only left one footnote, "This is the dumbest thing I've ever read."
Commented 11 years ago2013-06-22 22:19:50 UTC
in journal: #8191Comment #62516
Means she's not interested. It's possible that she's already found someone else, unfortunately. You're welcome to try to get a real answer out, but you'd probably just waste more of your time.
Commented 11 years ago2013-06-10 11:23:16 UTC
in journal: #8181Comment #58290
+1 on writing your ideas down on paper. All you need is a vague reminder; your memory will do the rest. Having the idea down on paper actually makes it much, much easier to organize things later, too.
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Commented 11 years ago2013-05-20 16:22:38 UTC
in journal: #8169Comment #61079
SPOILER "Keep in mind you never actually see the outcome of that fight, though." We actually get to see a silhouette of Lucy Kouta's front door after the end credits, so we know she lives. I didn't agree with that last scene because Lucy's death was supposed to provide closure; that closure is moot because she didn't actually die. It seems more like they just didn't want to upset viewers who'd grown attached to Lucy. SPOILER
I've since read the manga. I think the anime wasn't so well executed because the producers really didn't compensate for the plot points that had to be cut or altered(as is often the case with film adaptations). Also, Elfen Lied wasn't actually finished when they adapted it into an anime. The manga goes in a completely different direction.
Edit: All 13 episodes in one sitting? You must have been really engaged :3
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Commented 11 years ago2013-04-15 19:16:30 UTC
in journal: #8156Comment #58255
I'm.... not gonna lie. I think something may be lost in translation here. One what to two what? I'm guessing this has something to do with your birthday?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2104994/
I'd remain skeptical if I were you, but I wouldn't discourage your brother from having fun with it.
It falls apart when you seek clarity. For example, what type of journey? Traveling the world? Finding a new career? Overcoming an addiction?
Most people will have experienced what they define as an "emotional crisis".
I also agree that "World Crafter" wasn't a very good screen name. I'm glad I ditched it within a year's time.
The font in this text box is different from the font in posts.
The student was shocked when he received an F. The professor only left one footnote, "This is the dumbest thing I've ever read."
Oh wow, you'll be really close to San Diego. Too bad I haven't lived there in many moons.
You're welcome to try to get a real answer out, but you'd probably just waste more of your time.
Having the idea down on paper actually makes it much, much easier to organize things later, too.
"Keep in mind you never actually see the outcome of that fight, though."
We actually get to see a silhouette of Lucy Kouta's front door after the end credits, so we know she lives. I didn't agree with that last scene because Lucy's death was supposed to provide closure; that closure is moot because she didn't actually die. It seems more like they just didn't want to upset viewers who'd grown attached to Lucy.
SPOILER
I've since read the manga. I think the anime wasn't so well executed because the producers really didn't compensate for the plot points that had to be cut or altered(as is often the case with film adaptations).
Also, Elfen Lied wasn't actually finished when they adapted it into an anime. The manga goes in a completely different direction.
Edit: All 13 episodes in one sitting? You must have been really engaged :3
One what to two what? I'm guessing this has something to do with your birthday?
Edit: Ohhhhhhhhhhh, you turned 20.
Happy birthday