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Yay played GTA with Josh and it was awesome!

...which was started +2 days after this thread...
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Wanting to play GTA:Online with his buddies.

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I'm pretty free this week, I think.
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sign into PSN, create a GTA Online character, join Rockstar Social Club so I can add you as a crew. This has significant benefits in-game.

#5609, kitacek, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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Did you know a Last of Us graphic novel is coming out?

I know because I just got a suggest a purchase request for it, so I'll be ordering it for the library.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Us-American-Dreams/dp/1616552123/ (www.amazon.com)

Faith Erin Hicks is one of my favorite graphic novel artists. I have an autographed copy of Friends With Boys by her.

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Fantastic. I recall reading a preview she posted via Twitter. I need to track down the full thing.
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While we're here: I'm also intrigued by Eleanor Davis (doing-fine.com).

Also, pretty sure you don't want to click on everything at work.

#5618, kaiden, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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Playlist for the setlist for the concert I'm missing (www.ticketmaster.com) :(

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10,000-year clock http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/06/10000-year-clock/all/ (www.wired.com)

I know this story is a couple years old but I am just finding it.

The thing about this clock that raises the hair on the back of my neck is the potential for some future archaeologist or paleontologist (terrestrial or extraterrestrial) finding this clock, examining it, and discovering that, yes, it ran for 10,000 years (or even longer) and has stopped working at some point.

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I saw this about two years ago, and thought it was pretty awesome. I even wrote down the framework for a short story called "The Ozymandias Club," where rich billionaires would compete with their machines for who would be able to convey a message after the greatest length of time.

Never written, however.

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Proof: http://playground.g...Ozymandias%20Club# (playground.giterary.com)

Also, past Josh made me laugh: "Status: Waiting on Jeff Bezos"

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I love that poem because of the juxtaposition of the statue, the inscription, and its current state as described in the poem.

"Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair."

Are we supposed to despair because, no matter how good our own works are/will be, they won't compare to Ozymandias? or are we supposed to despair because, no matter how good our own works are/will be, they will end up looking like the statue someday?

I need to read more poetry/appreciate more art.

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definitely a funner alternative, since it has the potential to RAIN DOWN FIERY FIRE upon a future civilization on re-entry.

long-distance, long hang-time artillery?

that's probably not what the scientists were thinking when they put it up in orbit.

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My favorite line from that write-up:

Science is performed by reflecting laser light from the vehicle's 426 retroreflectors.

Reminds me of a Dresden Codak comic (dresdencodak.com). I will do science to it.

#5951, kaiden, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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An Idiot Abroad. Karl Pilkington is forced to do a wing walk. Fucking great.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugbpgKy03mc (www.youtube.com)

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DOWN! I WANT TO GO DOWN!

[doesn't go down, goes loopdy loop]

YOU F*CKING TWAT

There's just something about British people cursing that gets me every time. A good portion of it has to do with them being so much better at it than I am.

#5599, kitacek, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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FUCK YOU JOSH IT'S DIFFERENT

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lulz

#5590, kitacek, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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Hugooooooooooooooooo Wiggeeen

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Goddamnit. I still need to see that movie.

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what movie?

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I'm told something in the movie Hugo (www.imdb.com) is inspired by this automaton.

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Hugo is inauspiciously #22 on Wikipedia's list of box office bombs

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_box_office_bombs

#5595, kitacek, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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that thing is from the 1770s? What the frak? Holy good god. That guy was a wizard.

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also this reminds of Mechanical Turks, and of the Motorized Patriots from Bioshock Infinite.

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That would have been hell to be the engineer/watchmaker in Columbia, coming across the smoking ruins of your masterpiece.

Then again, he/she should have been suspicious when they asked him/her to mount a gatling gun on it.

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Went ahead and re-rated this after listening to it a few times in the car. For an almost pure take on retro thrash, this is one of the better bands doing it. But man... there are a lot of retro thrash bands right now.

3.0/5 - I don't think retro thrash is going to get a much higher rating than this. Genre is just... bloated with bands and musically constrained.

#5968, Scrotor, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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I've been waiting for this (www.npr.org)for so long...

#5565, Scrotor, +11Y in Mercy General | root latest up search | latest
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I'll just leave this here...


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Once you start watching you can't stop...

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(nods) A good place for it.

#5567, kaiden, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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And then, eventually, maybe, you find somebody who reached the same conclusions you have.

Soylent: An Offbeat Food Idea Investors Are Taking Seriously (www.npr.org)

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Well, the difference is that he says he likes food ;)

Also, best comment:
"I agree. This is flagrant false advertising.

When I eat something named "Soylent," I want it to be people."

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I have to admit I saw this and was confused, but I'm the type who loves cooking.

Josh if you do this, promise me you will eat a green vegetable at least once a week. Spinach salad once a week.

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I usually put spinach in my smoothies. That count?

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Sure!

Fair warning I am not a nutritionist. Nor do I play one on television.

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There's about two things I get enjoyment out of: food, and booze. This has been challenging to healthy living. While I don't think I would do the Soylent challenge, I do like what it's trying to do (from an engineering perspective). Here's an article about someone who did it... change is good, perhaps? Or perhaps placebo? Or perhaps I'm going to watch The Matrix again.

http://www.fourhour...013/08/20/soylent/ (www.fourhourworkweek.com)

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If there is a hell, this is what my version of it will look like (since I am most assuredly headed there). Seriously, has this guy ever tasted chipotle mac and cheese with prosciutto and garlic breadcrumbs?

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If food is an enemy, that sounds like a boss battle. A delicious boss battle.

#5574, kaiden, +11Y | root latest up search | latest
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Adagio in D Minor from Sunshine (youtu.be)

The entire video is a pretty good critique of The Walking Dead, too.

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I feel like I've been tricked into liking something.

I feel like I've been tricked into liking everything.

#5560, kaiden, +11Y | root latest up search | latest (edited)
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Michael Fassbender: This is pertinent to my interests.