Todaaaaay...was fabulous...I played 6 hours worth of video games and I want more. Of course this was an exception. In the last few years I average less than an hour of gaming per day...most days I don't play at all but sometimes my friends and I feel the need to test ourselves and we play for 48 hours or longer (depending on if it's a long weekend).
Gaming may not sound exciting to you but in the recent years it's become much more of a puzzle solving experience and helps quite a bit with problem solving capabilities. I highly recommend playing some sort of puzzle/strategy game once a week in order to keep you on your toes. It doesn't even have to be a big complicated game (simple is good) and you should try only to play an hour or two a week
Mike is heading to DC so it'll give me time to start on v2 of the software. I've got a lot on my plate as I have to finish up something for my part-time job...school (we're on class 2 of 5 about estrogen production and chemical structure) aaand...sprinting.
Have you watched cartoons lately? They're not violent enough. Back in the day of Bugs Bunny was the day it was genius. Problem is that the characters fought with big weapons that are too hard for any children to manipulate. These days the cartoon characters punch, kick, and stab each other. The simplicity behind the attacks allows kids to mimic the actions.
Rather than less cartoon violence we need more and more complex weapons in the cartoons. No more of this pansy magic powers. We need machines of enourmous power that have simple flaws. We need cartoons about exploitation and destruction presented in such a manner that kids will laugh and think rather than laugh and act.
Questions:
Eaten at TCBY? (yes...gosh yes)
Pink Panther, good? (thumbs up...funny...and very silly)
Can you break dance? (no)
Do you wish you could? (kinda...there's still that little part of me that wants to be cool)
Do you own sunglasses? (yup)
What type? (don't know...haven't worn them in ages)
Bonus:
Flowers/Roses...what colour and what type? (I don't accept them as they take much too long but I used to send them out all the time but I forgot what they meant)
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oh yeah...a girl I know (Betty) is visiting this weekend...she seriously rawks...pretty spicy too but she's just went through a break up (like yesterday) so I'm gonna have to be her shoulder to cry on...and then we'll hit the arcade (she kicks serious ass at virtual on).
Gaming may not sound exciting to you but in the recent years it's become much more of a puzzle solving experience and helps quite a bit with problem solving capabilities. I highly recommend playing some sort of puzzle/strategy game once a week in order to keep you on your toes. It doesn't even have to be a big complicated game (simple is good) and you should try only to play an hour or two a week
Mike is heading to DC so it'll give me time to start on v2 of the software. I've got a lot on my plate as I have to finish up something for my part-time job...school (we're on class 2 of 5 about estrogen production and chemical structure) aaand...sprinting.
Have you watched cartoons lately? They're not violent enough. Back in the day of Bugs Bunny was the day it was genius. Problem is that the characters fought with big weapons that are too hard for any children to manipulate. These days the cartoon characters punch, kick, and stab each other. The simplicity behind the attacks allows kids to mimic the actions.
Rather than less cartoon violence we need more and more complex weapons in the cartoons. No more of this pansy magic powers. We need machines of enourmous power that have simple flaws. We need cartoons about exploitation and destruction presented in such a manner that kids will laugh and think rather than laugh and act.
Questions:
Eaten at TCBY? (yes...gosh yes)
Pink Panther, good? (thumbs up...funny...and very silly)
Can you break dance? (no)
Do you wish you could? (kinda...there's still that little part of me that wants to be cool)
Do you own sunglasses? (yup)
What type? (don't know...haven't worn them in ages)
Bonus:
Flowers/Roses...what colour and what type? (I don't accept them as they take much too long but I used to send them out all the time but I forgot what they meant)
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oh yeah...a girl I know (Betty) is visiting this weekend...she seriously rawks...pretty spicy too but she's just went through a break up (like yesterday) so I'm gonna have to be her shoulder to cry on...and then we'll hit the arcade (she kicks serious ass at virtual on).
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TCBY: oh dear, if i had i'd probably know what that was, so no.
Pink Panther: never a fan, not sure why, just don't get it.
Break dance: a little. some friends of mine used to teach classes in it, and they taught me the basics... haven't tried in a while though.
-and i always wished i could really really do it well.
Sunglasses: i have 22 pairs of sunglasses. i only wear three of them though (but not at the same time of course)
What type: i wont spend more than fifteen on sunglasses, cuz they either break, or get lost. so they're all just an assortment of cheap black plastic ones.
Bonus: if flowers i prefer daisies. they're the only flower i actually would want to recieve, and they've got to be wild. i don't get flowers, nor do i want them. they just die, and they don't really mean anything. but then, i'm not terribly romantic either.
'the believer' is out on video now.