Everything posted by Raithe
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The Funny Things Thread.
Heh, frankly, just for the pictures with the article.. io9 - Hair as exposition : The best and worst of flashback hair on tv and film
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Weird News Stories part2
io9 - This rule about Drone Surveillance is absurd
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The Funny Things Thread.
Did I not edit all of that out? I thought I'd caught the main one.. Ah well. Moving on.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4US0Fjr4Rb8&list=PL86F4D497FD3CACCE&feature=share
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The Funny Things Thread.
Image removed. Sorry.
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The Funny Things Thread.
http://youtu.be/cbLwmUdee64
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What you did today
A whole flurry of stuff. Internet banking, picking up airline tickets, organising other stuff, buying a desk to put up, pulling various paperwork together, setting up some research/reading material, plotting out work to be done on said desk when it arrives and is built, sorting out a weeks pharmaceutical supplies for my mother... I might even get some time to shave a few days stubble away in there..
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The Funny Things Thread.
Okay, this one amused me.. http://youtu.be/16rA54Erswo
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Movies you've seen recently
A Long Way Down. Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Imogen Poots and Aaron Paul as four strangers who all meet each other on New Years Eve as they plan to commit suicide jumping from the top of a London tower block, and end up forming a pact to not kill themselves until Valentines Day. As the story moves along it cycles from each one's perspective in a way. A bit of wry and black humour, along with a certain dose of sentimentality and drama. Manages to pull of that strange mix of light-hearted but sombre atmosphere along the way.
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Weird News Stories part2
Mind Hacks - A Spooks Guide to the Psychology of Deception The full article expands on it all, for those with an interest...
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What you did today
Hm, since the training has been going.. .relatively well, I thought I'd look at properly registering for Tough Mudder. Although now seeing that the registration fee for the event is £109 then a further £10 insurance cover, and another £10 handling fee.. I'm having to ponder on whether that's actually worth it for my budget.... Hmm. Now I've got to figure out if with everything else going on and planned for the next few months I've actually got the money to spend that just for a few hours of slogging my way through and helping the charity.
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Music... must go on...
For just a little bit of that boogie-woogie.. http://youtu.be/m9RpxjI3AtM
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The Funny Things Thread.
http://youtu.be/uXOdL7YJRNs
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Happy Independence Day - 4th of July!
Oh, and just to round out the 4th of July Weekend some fun trivia...
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What's on the idiot box... Part 3
Taking the slow weekend to marathon my way through Continuum season 3...
- KaineParker's Hopefully Attractive Women Thread Episode V: A Striking Back
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Happy Independence Day - 4th of July!
- What are you playing now
Finished off the Arson Desk on LA Noire and wrapped up the game.. Hm., yeah, I really can't see what the fuss was about this game. Well, apart from the gimmick of the facial expressions and such. Constantly going "oh, I sort of recognise that actor". The story was base pulp noir which I guess was to be expected, but something just felt off about it. Maybe not so much character agency to it, more just going through the motions. Ah well, I guess it worked out for the few pound it cost on the steam sale but I would have been heartily disappointed if I'd picked it up for closer to full price when it first came out.- Happy Independence Day - 4th of July!
To be fair, it was a lot more then that. For example, the founding fathers didn't like that the British intended to keep the treaties we made with the locals and weren't taking their land..- What are you playing now
Had a dabble on the Age of Decadence demo. Definitely unforgiving, although it can get a tad irritating at times. You need to complete things to get skill points, but you keep failing skill checks to begin with because you don't have skills.. and pretty much all combat will kill you. Because you don't have the skills to dodge/block that well, while all of the enemies do... But still, does look quite interesting in that it encourages non-combat solutions to most things - As long as you have the right skills to do so. Unfortunately, a lot of the "bonus" missions will have you end up in combat in one form or another. Or at least that's the way it seemed.- What you did today
- Weird News Stories part2
NSA targets the privacy conscious For those interested, the full article is a lot longer, that's just the header of it all..- Happy Independence Day - 4th of July!
Happy revolution day you dang colonials..- Hobby Lobby win teh day
For the pop culture take.. George Takei - What if Hobby lobby was run by muslims imposing sharia law on workers?- What are you playing now
I've been having a slow, steady roll through LA Noir having picked it up. I'm not being hugely impressed by it, but I'm curious how the story goes. The interrogations are quirkily interesting, but the open world aspect seems kind of pointless since there aren't really any reasons for you to be randomly wandering around since anytime you do get out in a car.. You're meant to be involved in a criminal investigation.- What you did today
- What are you playing now