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12/04/08

Play Doom I in your browser

Man does this bring back memories. I played HOURS of Doom on my 386DX. It's one of the only games that actually ran correctly on that P.O.S. I used a joystick and keyboard and could fly through that game. In fact, if my wife was watching over my shoulder, she'd get motion sick.

Now, you can play Doom in Flash. And it looks just like the original. Amazing.

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12/04/08

results!

Well, the votes are in, and it would seem that heat is the mitigating factor when it comes to increasing the pungency of a fart. Thanks to all who contributed, I think I will now try and lure my Wife into the nice warm car for a ride somewhere. muahahahahahaha! Yes, I'm sick.... Yes, I am twisted.... and no ladies, you cannot have my number.  but here is a pic to get you by for the day.

 

 



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12/04/08

Congress and the Big 3.

Did you get to hear these idiots today on the radio. Bloomberg Radio had the auto makers and the hearings live and all of a sudden protesters start chanting , 'THE BAILOUT IS A SELLOUT, THE BAILOUT IS A SELLOUT". Man you could still hear this woman screaming even after they carried her out , close the doors and must have been "escorting" her out of the building. I'm not sure why 10,000 people aren't doing this.



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12/04/08

Godspeed SSGT James Alford

I'm 99% certain that I've posted his story as a "Someone You Should Know" on my blog, but I'm not going to shift through 3 years worth of blog entries trying to find it. Also, I blogged about it while he was still fighting for his life.

So here's a quick re-cap:

By the time he shipped out for the war in Iraq in January, Special Forces Sgt. James Alford was a wreck of a soldier. For five months, he had been doing odd things. He disappeared from Fort Campbell, Ky., for several days last year. He lost equipment and lied to superiors. In December, he was demoted from staff sergeant to sergeant.

In the Kwaitidesert, he came apart. The hotshot Green Beret who a year earlier ran circles around his team members and earned a Bronze Star in Afghanistan was ordered to carry a notepad to remember orders. By March, he was being cited for dereliction of duty, larceny and lying to superiors. He couldn’t even keep up with his gas mask.

Finally, in April, his commanders had had enough. They ordered him to return to Fort Campbell to be court-martialed and kicked out of the Special Forces.

“Your conduct is inconsistent with the integrity and professionalism required by a Special Forces soldier,” Lt. Col. Christopher E. Conner of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group Headquarters in Kuwait, wrote April 10.

Confused and disgraced
Confused and disgraced, the soldier moved back into his off-base home where he ate canned meat and anchovies, unaware of the day, the month or the year.

Sensing something was wrong, a neighbor called Alford’s parents. They drove 600 miles from East Texas to find a son who’d lost 30 pounds and could no longer drink from a glass, use a telephone, button his shirt or say Amber, the name of his soldier wife who was still stationed in the Middle East.

They rushed him to an emergency room. A month and several hospitals later, Alford’s family learned he was dying of a disease eating away his brain. He had Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, an extremely rare and fatal degenerative brain disorder akin to mad cow disease that causes rapid, progressive dementia.

The Army reversed direction quite quickly, and re-instated his rank, re-instated him into the Special Forces, and dismissed all charges against him. They also allowed him to stay on active duty, even though he was bed ridden.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, 90 percent of people who have Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease die within a year. Jamie survived for SIX YEARS. Unbelievable.

On December 1st, 2008 SSGT James Alford finally lost his battle with the disease.

 

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12/04/08

My Next Montage!

Well, Ive started working on a 2nd montage. Got all my clips split up and named so i know what they are etc. Even have 1 song that id like to use, and ideas on what to do in it etc. I just hope i can get Sony Vegas to do what im seeing lol. LOTS of no scopes. Many more triples than I had in my first one. And ive actually started getting some Perfections so some running riot perfections are gonna be in this one. I dont have that many sticks. Cause really, I had so many in my first one I just dont feel like many sticks are worthy of a montage haha.

So look forward to some better editing, Im gonna take my time on this one. It will contain more than enough no scopes, but im gonna try and split them up into 5-10 at a time then show some multikills etc. Also i have the name of almost every person i No scoped.. any ideas on how to  point out the names?? I mean i could zoom in on the kill but i dont really wanna use that "time" in the montage..Im thinking of just popping the names up after the kill, but im more than likely gonna just put all the names in the Credits.

As most of you who know me.. already know.. i also hang out in Social, and in some DLC Big team with some of my freinds..so there will be some Lazer kills, and some "none MLG" highlights to show. Tomorrow im gonna start trying to piece together a nice little opening to the montage. Though im no where near as good at this as alot of people so it wont be some big movie intro looking thing.. just something simple.

Gotta find out a name for my montage, dont want the n00b title "my first montage" lol. Looking for something a bit more "cool" but i'll prolly just name it after one of or all of the songs I use..or use a little saying me and KS63 like to use while playing n00bs in social lol.

Anyways stay tuned.. any ideas or suggestions will, as always, be accepted and appreciated. I guess my biggest question for the day is: How long is too long for a montage?? Ive seen them anywhere from 3 mins to 12 mins.. I hope to stay around the 8 min. mark like last time.. but i have WAY more content this time... so do you think you could sit through 10 mins? lol

I play customs with alot of people here.. and most of which have earned their place in the old tage...as im sure ive found my way into a few of yours, and you just havent made it yet!

See ya later guys.. i'll be working on this... and taking my time.. to make sure you all like it!!



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12/04/08

Due To Popular Demand

aka Flapjaxx... I have replaced my nausiating background for something a little more relaxed. I will be in Aruba in two weeks. Can't wait. These weeks are going to go by slooooow. I need some sun. My pasty ass is starting to turn transparent. Anyone have any holiday vacations planned?

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12/04/08

Not the best of days

oh, lots of issues at work...for those of you who read the second post I had from yesterday before I deleted it, that crap is still going on...now people are starting to discuss a class action lawsuit...which will go nowhere....but dont' tell them that or they will start mis-quoting things they saw on Wikipedia as sound legal advice....anyway, I just keep watching that kitten in the video below...he is so cute, I can't stand it....so I started looking for Scotish Fold kittens....and what I learned made him a whole lot less cute...I found an adult, male, nutered....right at the end of it's life for $100.  and many many kittens ranging from $500 for ones with straight ears and ones as high as $2,500 for the folded ear ones....I don't see us getting one of them any time soon. but there are a few nice young cats at the Humane Society....

Auto out. 



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12/04/08

CBW on Thursday!!!!

So because of Turkey day last week, this weeks new comic's come out today.

Secrect Invassion finally comes to an end...Hopefully if will not vag out like civil war did...We shall see.

 

Authority #5

 

Cable #9

 

New Avengers #47

 

Secret Invasion #8 (OF

 

Wolverine Manifest Destiny #2 (OF 4)

 

X-Men Manifest Destiny #4 (OF 5)

 

 



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12/04/08

The Office Quote of the Day

Andy: Andy Bernard does not lose contests. He wins them. Or he quits them. Because they're unfair.



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12/04/08

SNOW MAY SEEM YELLOW TO SOME

If the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Shaun White Snowboarding are the open-world side of the sport, the PSP version would be its little brother: scaled down with a redirected focus and a more traditional setup. The hunting, searching and exploring of the other versions is gone. In its place are a series of events – taking place over five mountains and dispersed one at a time via menu screens – that are much closer to a typical snowboarding game.

Her Name Was Anna Log

With only one analog stick to utilize, the PSP scraps the dual-stick controls of the PS3/360 version in favor of mechanics that’ll make the average player say, “That feels just like an EA BIG Sports game.” But the change isn’t unwarranted, nor is it unwelcome. The four face buttons execute most of the stunt performances; when jumping, L and R are used for left and right hand grabs.

Focus powers, the character-enhancing feature of the PS3/360 versions, is available much sooner in the PSP game and is used primarily to multiply your score. The coin-collecting challenge has also been changed: now you’ll hunt for a series of golden crowns, most of which are highly visible and easy to snatch.

Four Scores and Seven Events Ago

Before progressing through each mountain, players must complete four primary objectives: Speed, Trick, Slide and Carve. XP, the stat-enhancing treat awarded in RPGs and many action games, can be used to upgrade each of these abilities or to purchase new boards.

Speed is more than a time trial – in this game you must achieve a speed quota from a certain position. While holding the triangle button, your boarder will duck down to speed up. It’s at this time that the Speed meter will begin to fill. The longer this position is held without stopping, crashing or shifting to something else, the higher the Speed reward. When the meter is full, your objective is complete.

Trick is the usual challenge. But instead of requiring a specific point total, you must once again fill a meter – this time by performing tricks. Slide is SWS’ answer to the grind: find a pipe, the edge of a surface or any other thin object and slide around it like there’s no tomorrow.

Carve is the one mode you may not have expected. During these challenges, the player must use the L and R buttons to steer. This allows you to dig deep into the snow, thus creating a trail behind your board. One of the two buttons must be held at all times – if you’re switching from left or right, the transition must be quick so that the two buttons are not held down simultaneously (this could cause your boarder to stop). But if both buttons are lifted for even a second, you’ll lose your Carve and have to start over. Current progress will be saved, however, and added to the appropriate meter at the top of the screen.

Players must complete these objectives (as listed for each event) in order to open additional mountains. But these are not the only requirements: you must also complete a one-star objective and collect a set number of golden crowns. Crowns are dispersed everywhere; it doesn’t matter how many you collect in each event so long as you achieve the required number for the entire mountain. One-star objectives, however, are individual challenges (ex: Carve a certain number of points without incurring a near-miss) assigned to each event. With a minimum of four challenges per mountain, this could be the thing that forces you to return when all other objectives have been completed. The good news is that, unless otherwise stated, none of the objectives have to be completed together. Even the golden crowns can be collected out of order.

SSX minus the X-Treme

Shaun White Snowboarding isn’t quite the SSX clone it looks, sounds and plays like. The controls are certainly there, and the environmental designs are not too far off the SSX path. But while EA’s game is about thrill-seeking race and point-based events, SWS is all about completing the listed objectives. It’s a fun but short game that doesn’t explore any new territory, which could leave players a little unsatisfied when it ends. Worth a rental or in-store kiosk time – but make sure you play it before making a purchase.



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