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Post by Omni on Oct 18, 2007 15:29:11 GMT -5
And now I forgot Tron? I liked Tron. I really liked the way they portrayed the computer world. The way it looked, the terms they used, and a bunch of misc. things I probably wouldn't have thought of. 'We won't reach another junction for another seven-or-eight nanoseconds!' I just rented the MegaMan X Collection for Gamecube yesterday. So far, in the first game, I've beaten three bosses, and collected at least one item from each available level (I like to sidetrack to get items and such). Haven't played the others yet. So far I'm enjoying it. The storyline isn't as progressive as the one in Network Transmission, but I'm still enjoying it. The fact that you can go through the levels in pretty much any order is nice, too.
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Post by Shrimpy on Oct 19, 2007 9:45:38 GMT -5
I see. Okie-dokie. ^^ In that case, I'll have to rent part of a season or something to try it out first. Oh yeah... Men in Black. I've seen that. Once. I was about five years old. It scared the living daylights out of me. xP
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Post by Kengplant on Oct 19, 2007 16:26:59 GMT -5
"To mend, and defend, to defend my new found friends, their hopes, their dreams, to defend them from, their ennemies." do-dooo-do-du-dooooo... ..."They say the user lives outside and sends games for pleasure. No one knows for sure, but I intend to find out. ______!" Cookie to whoever can fill in the blank
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Post by Shrimpy on Oct 20, 2007 15:49:26 GMT -5
"To mend, and defend, to defend my new found friends, their hopes, their dreams, to defend them from, their ennemies." do-dooo-do-du-dooooo... "...They say the user lives outside and sends games for pleasure. No one knows for sure, but I intend to find out. ______!" Cookie to whoever can fill in the blank "ReBoot!" =D Isn't Google a wunnerful thing?C'n I have a cookie, pwease? =3
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Post by Kengplant on Oct 20, 2007 16:54:27 GMT -5
"To mend, and defend, to defend my new found friends, their hopes, their dreams, to defend them from, their ennemies." do-dooo-do-du-dooooo... "...They say the user lives outside and sends games for pleasure. No one knows for sure, but I intend to find out. ______!" Cookie to whoever can fill in the blank "ReBoot!" =D Isn't Google a wunnerful thing?C'n I have a cookie, pwease? =3 You cheated -_-. So you only get a normal cookie instead of a giant one.
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Post by Bacon on Nov 26, 2007 21:03:05 GMT -5
Have you ever noticed that nobody can speak Klingon without a human accent? For example, in this week's episode of Chuck, Chuck and Bryce speak "Klingon", but very clearly with human "k" sounds, rather than the Klingon "q".
To quote a now forgotten source, the Klingon 'q' is "a little like English 'k', but not really. This sound is to be made as far back in your mouth as possible, with the back of your tongue actually toughing the uvula (the fleshy blob that hangs down over your throat). It sounds a little like you're choking."
You might argue, "What about Klingon? It has a 'k' sound!" But "Klingon" is actually a mispronunciation, an Anglicization, if you will.
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