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Haha, probably the first time one of these test makes me out to be "evil."
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Agree Sion was interesting as a female Exile, but he seemed too much of a puppet for me to actually admire. Knee jerk reaction would be to vote Atton, because I found him the most "fun" - love those Han-Solo/Indiana Jones type characters - but I wouldn't want to marry him.
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Thought I'd add that PaintShop Pro isn't a bad program either - at least some of the versions from the past several years, I haven't tried the actual very latest - seems to me like the latest versions of PSP have gone a bit more towards photoediting than graphic editing & creation if that makes sense.... A better example of your work might garner more requests, since these days it's not that hard for even nubs to make simple forum graphics that at least look fairly clean, even if they're not eye-popping or works of art.
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We finally found/bought a house in the area we actually wanted to buy in. God what a nightmare finding one became. So yay. I'm going to miss this good-sized rented house - 15 years and a 'never see him' landlord served us well. I won't miss the southern farm fertilizer smells that drift over on the wind, however. Right this minute, I'm trying to steam an artichoke in the microwave. I've done it before quite successfully, but this time it doesn't seem to be going as well.
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Pretty much sums them up for me, too. Used to go to the local one here all the time, but don't anymore. I usually go to BestBuy or Fry's (giant warehouse home/electronic/computer store). I don't buy off the internet unless it's the only way a game is sold.
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Ah ... Ms Easton. That reminds me of that awesomely cheesy music show Solid Gold, which I watched constantly for a few years and have fond memories of. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwzLQ-ekGt8 The best SG dance-cheese came from the initial non-series episode special. And of course since this is a thread about Easten: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZEoqjdrcIs(morning train/solid gold) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMZJ2TJbRGc (could have been w/me/solid gold)
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Even if it's not quite like beta vs. vhs in some techy way, I'm glad we didn't buy a hd-dvd player and buy a bunch of hd-dvd's. And I'll still wait before buying a blu-ray ... until, like, you can't buy "regular" DVD players/DVD's anymore.
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Maybe I'm not understanding, but if the reason the blood is "too thick" is because of iron, I'm not sure alcohol is something to use. Too much iron in blood can potentially damage the liver, and I think alcohol might actually increase the odds of liver damage or would make it worse if you have that problem, so it's something to be generally avoided. You'd need to lower the iron, of course, and hopefully that would thin the blood as a result? Too much vitamin C might be something to avoid, for example, since it supposedly increases iron absorbtion. And according to wiki, "Increasing intake of substances that inhibit iron absorption, such as high-tannin tea, calcium, and foods containing oxalic and phytic acids (these must be consumed at the same time as the iron-containing foods in order to be effective)" might help. Environmental causes can cause high blood readings sometimes, I think, too - not just hereditary links - so perhaps something has changed there to cause the higher readings this time around? I knew someone who's dad had a problem with retaining too much iron - I don't think it was haemochromatosis but I'm not sure, it was so long ago. All I remember is the man also had a non-clotting issue and that he looked like he had a great tan (when he didn't have one) and he had to stick a needle in his stomach (or thereabouts) to periodically withdraw the iron (or blood?). If you actually have haemochromatosis, I believe the blood-taking is still considered a treatment. It all depends on the actual reason for the high iron count/thick blood, tho, of course.
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Legolas, while entertaining, wasn't much better defined as a character in the movies than Gimli, I'd agree. He was the semi-straightman to Gimli's laughtrack. But ensemble cast films can't give everyone depth - there's just not enough time. It's more possible in TV shows that last for seasons.
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Don't you hate it when that happens.
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Gimli's treatment farking annoyed me as well, even tho I also admittedly laughed when I was supposed to. I still find Elijah Wood's performance the most cringe-inducing thing about the films. Gah. I didn't find Aragorn whiny, however. Brooding, maybe. Firmly in the McKellan camp, too.
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But I disagree that post-apoc world has to be grey and colorless. Humans like color - I suspect they'd find a way to inject into the environment in some way or another. Movies/media have used the same post-apoc like setting for years - it wouldn't hurt to stretch the imagination and think of something different. But then it "wouldn't be fallout." I'm not saying there should be crtoony rainbows, white unicorns and purple cotton trees everywhere ... but a red sweater worn in a rocky desert under even the darkest, stormiest skies will still be red. There could at least be some overgrowing green foliage all about these ruined towns to break up the monotony...
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Awww.....I'm just spoiled by Bokishi's Screenshots
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He did do very well, all things considered, with LotR - very entertaining movies that were more than just "decnt movies based on a book", if you know what I mean. I can't really imagine anyone else doing any better, so I'd view this as a hopeful thing. But I didn't like King Kong much ...
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:D I don't think I quite see that, but it's kinda cool that someone saw something different in the image. Also makes me wonder what I could do with a sandal ....
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I see your point and sometimes it's a very valid one. But I disagree that post-apoc world has to be grey and colorless. Humans like color - I suspect they'd find a way to inject into the environment in some way or another. Movies/media have used the same post-apoc like setting for years - it wouldn't hurt to stretch the imagination and think of something different.
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Just finished replaying the KOTORs (many spoilers)
LadyCrimson replied to Starwars's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Wrong. Although I don't love him in a big romantic way...and I initially found him irritating...but he grew on me and eventually my Kotor2 group would always consist of Atton and Disciple. -
Likely it's my old graphics system, but it looks a bit jaggedy. Otherwise nice tho. I wish I could play at resolutions like that.
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Re: the original posted pictures - I'm getting pretty tired of the somber grey/metal grey/brown/blue grey etc. post-apoc colors in games, myself. At least carried to the extremes a lot of games seem to do. Plus yeah, I don't think they look that impressive art-wise. Not terrible or anything, but nothing special, certainly. In the 'gets the job done' vein mostly.
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For 80's music people, a satire from the film Music & Lyrics, w/Hugh Grant (who does his own singing). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0A7dtdc-nU
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The past few days been trying to capture images within moving water drops. Coming to the realization that it requires: one, more patience/luck than I typically have, and two, a multiple flash-unit rig that I don't have. But it passes the time and is fun to try. Edit: And now I've cleaned out 3MB of old pic attachments from the forum. *file cleaning mode*
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310 to Yuma. Great performances, so-so modern Western.
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If people really chased after me, I'd go look up a few movie actors ...
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My main problem with steep hills and clutches was the roll-back as you let the clutch out and try to get the (wimpy late 70's/early 80's auto) acceleration going at the same time etc. Every time I went to SF, there was always someone right on my arse and I sweated either rolling back into their bumper or killing the engine or shooting forward with a huge jolting jerk, spilling my drink, hahaha. It's not that bad in reality, but I find the psychological aspect irritating. My '98 Legacy came with some feature that helps prevent the roll-back, so it's not as much of a factor anymore.
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Harry Potter #5. Almost hated it the first viewing ... then after Googling Potter plot references and watching it a 2nd time, it became mildly tolerable. Nice dark atmosphere and camerawork, and a fun 'evil' character in that headmistress, but otherwise rather boring. And if you haven't read the books, it's not a good movie. The other 4, at least, allowed the non-reader to still have a fair entertaining time, in terms of a film series on it's own, with the 4th being the best one, imo.