Sorry to hear that. Money issues ruin everything.
Sorry to hear that. Money issues ruin everything.
Yea, the colors really pop in the Arctic zones.
The art style makes me think of Exit. I like it.
That's all I needed, a giant snow worm to spring out of the ground and lay me out.
Here's Hall & Oats in '76 on The Old Grey Whistle Test, a TV show in Britain that showcased live music. This is truely live. No stupid lip sync stuff. I rented the DVD collection of Old Grey Whistle Test a while back. Tons of great performances there.
I keep hearing that about multiple cats. I think one decides who's boss and makes life miserable for the other. It's somehow in cats solitary nature I suppose. I know big cats are very territorial and won't even let other cats into their hunting grounds unless it's to mate and once that's over, it's get the heck out. It's competition for food I think.
I've never put my credit card on PSN. I've always just bought points cards.
I heard Chris Kohler, who writes about games for Wired magazine, got some teaching gigs on the side. I guess someone was willing to pay him to teach game history. That gives him some status as an "authority on games".
The BBC did all of Shakespeare's plays for TV. They're staged very authentically so you really feel like your seeing them as they were intended. The language is authentic too, which can be a chore, but you'll understand more by watching it then reading it. I've done both and can attest to that. You'll also get all the blood and guts, bawdy humor, and intense emotion that somehow didn't come through in taking classes on it. They're great!
Me too. And for that matter. Where am I?