HL2 played with a Wii controller!
It's a real ugly, early hack but non-fake. I don't know how I can get so excited about a console I'll probably never own but it's so funny to watch the you-tube documented big N vs Sony fan-wars.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Crono on Thu Dec 7th at 4:30am 2006
Posted by Crono on Thu Dec 7th at 4:30am 2006
I should grab a bluetooth antenna for my computer. Though, someone should inform these guys that the sensor bar does nothing but transmit strong IR beams, which can easily be simulated with other objects ... like candles. The Wii-Remote does all the work otherwise. (Maybe they already know that though).
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Dec 7th at 10:37pm 2006

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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Dec 7th at 10:37pm 2006
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Naklajat on Tue Dec 19th at 2:30am 2006

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Posted by Naklajat on Tue Dec 19th at 2:30am 2006
Stefan G. Bucher's Daily Monster
Some really creative drawings beginning with a drop or two of ink and some air. I wonder how many Sharpies this guy goes through in a month...
Some really creative drawings beginning with a drop or two of ink and some air. I wonder how many Sharpies this guy goes through in a month...
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by reaper47 on Wed Dec 20th at 3:02pm 2006
Posted by reaper47 on Wed Dec 20th at 3:02pm 2006
There's little doubt that Japanese TV is the most extreme and exotic form of screen entertainment there is. Now I found what sounds obvious since the rise of YouTube & Co but I was still pleasantly surprised to find a Blog about Japanese TV.
Animes featuring Bill Gates as a mad world leader, giant mecha robots showing up in talkshows, things that cannot possibly described in our language. All the things you heard about but somehow never really saw before. Beautiful.
Animes featuring Bill Gates as a mad world leader, giant mecha robots showing up in talkshows, things that cannot possibly described in our language. All the things you heard about but somehow never really saw before. Beautiful.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Dec 21st at 1:34am 2006

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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Dec 21st at 1:34am 2006
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Dec 25th at 12:50am 2006

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Posted by Orpheus on Mon Dec 25th at 12:50am 2006
Recently found this picture of yours truly in my camera.
Yup, old and uuuggllyy!
Finally after several years, I have updated my mug in the hall of shame. Snarkpits Gallery of horror.
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by fishy on Mon Dec 25th at 2:17am 2006
Posted by fishy on Mon Dec 25th at 2:17am 2006
that t-shirt is screaming out for some photoshopping...
i eat paint
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Dec 25th at 2:19am 2006

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Posted by Orpheus on Mon Dec 25th at 2:19am 2006
? quoting fishy
that t-shirt is screaming out for some photoshopping...
While you're at it, can you lose about 50 pounds and a decade or so?
I'll mail you the T-Shirt. You can have it.
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by French Toast on Mon Dec 25th at 4:54am 2006

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Posted by French Toast on Mon Dec 25th at 4:54am 2006
Grow that beard a bit and you're Santa.
Or Red Green... one of the two...
Or Red Green... one of the two...
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by French Toast on Tue Jan 2nd at 5:57pm 2007

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Posted by French Toast on Tue Jan 2nd at 5:57pm 2007
You can't compete with Google, sorry.
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Naklajat on Wed Jan 3rd at 12:33pm 2007
Does that mean Wikipedia is a golden standard of excellence? If it does, I'll stay with my googles tyvm.
I think it'll probably be one hell of a search engine for anime, porn, and internet memes. The longest, most detailed articles on the wikipedia are almost always about anime or internet memes, and any connection to either that could possibly be made with any subject is documented and linked. It's all because the most active members of the wikipedia 'community' are internet trolls, who stereotypically watch almost nothing but anime, flash cartoons, and porn.
By all means, fix the whole "accountability and transparency" thing however you think you can, but honestly I'd rather have my searches guided by a handful of programmers than a 'community' from all corners of the internet.

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Posted by Naklajat on Wed Jan 3rd at 12:33pm 2007
? quote:
Announcing the project Mr Wales said it was needed because the existing search systems for the net were "broken".
They were broken, he said, because they lacked freedom, community, accountability and transparency.
They were broken, he said, because they lacked freedom, community, accountability and transparency.
I think it'll probably be one hell of a search engine for anime, porn, and internet memes. The longest, most detailed articles on the wikipedia are almost always about anime or internet memes, and any connection to either that could possibly be made with any subject is documented and linked. It's all because the most active members of the wikipedia 'community' are internet trolls, who stereotypically watch almost nothing but anime, flash cartoons, and porn.
By all means, fix the whole "accountability and transparency" thing however you think you can, but honestly I'd rather have my searches guided by a handful of programmers than a 'community' from all corners of the internet.
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Forceflow on Wed Jan 3rd at 2:05pm 2007

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Posted by Forceflow on Wed Jan 3rd at 2:05pm 2007
I'm so sorry.


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Re: Recently Found
Posted by reaper47 on Wed Jan 3rd at 2:39pm 2007
Posted by reaper47 on Wed Jan 3rd at 2:39pm 2007
lol @ forceflow.
About the wikigoogle... Google recently "re-arranged" a lot of their search results in a manner that many consider a form of manipulation. Google is getting so big... I mean I like google but it's only a matter of time for it to misuse it's powers.
About the wikigoogle... Google recently "re-arranged" a lot of their search results in a manner that many consider a form of manipulation. Google is getting so big... I mean I like google but it's only a matter of time for it to misuse it's powers.
Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 6th at 7:47pm 2007

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Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 6th at 7:47pm 2007
LOL @ FORCE!!!
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Re: Recently Found
Posted by reaper47 on Mon Jan 8th at 3:57pm 2007
Posted by reaper47 on Mon Jan 8th at 3:57pm 2007
real, speaking dogs
No s**t, they really speak! Like parrots or something!
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No s**t, they really speak! Like parrots or something!
Re: Recently Found
Posted by reaper47 on Sun Jan 14th at 10:05pm 2007
Posted by reaper47 on Sun Jan 14th at 10:05pm 2007
I just found one of the most helpful programs ever.
I'm sure you all know this kind of error: "The file is in use by another program or user."
It can get really annoying and there's no way you can access the file. It doesn't even tell you which program uses it.
Now here's the solution:
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ - "Unlocker"
It lets you access, delete, copy files blocked by windows because of this error. It's freeware, small and saved me a lot of time and trouble.
I'm sure you all know this kind of error: "The file is in use by another program or user."
It can get really annoying and there's no way you can access the file. It doesn't even tell you which program uses it.
Now here's the solution:
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ - "Unlocker"
It lets you access, delete, copy files blocked by windows because of this error. It's freeware, small and saved me a lot of time and trouble.
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