NFS Hot Pursuit 2 has some tracks from Hot Action Cop that has basically unintelligible lyrics. Listening to the originals, they’re raunchy as hell. One of them was even used as intro music.
NFS Hot Pursuit 2 has some tracks from Hot Action Cop that has basically unintelligible lyrics. Listening to the originals, they’re raunchy as hell. One of them was even used as intro music.
I don’t know what it was, but after a while of using regularly, it got to a point where every time I smoked, I would get panicky and my stomach would be on the verge of throwing up.
It was overall a very unpleasant experience. I’ve since cut way back and only smoke on weekends and just a couple small joints at that.
I found when I had a vape pen or flower, I would take in huge amounts and it would send me to the stratosphere every time. Now I can actually stay coherent enough to remember and enjoy the experience.
I know I’ve heard about this happening to other people as well where it’s fine for a while, but then it’s like your body starts to reject or something along those lines.
All that being said, the few times I’ve gotten really drunk, the experience wasn’t enjoyable at all and the headache the next day was monumental.
Rule 1 is: The gun is ALWAYS loaded, even when you “know” it isn’t.
I second Horizon. There are moments where I’m convinced the graphics are pre-rendered when cranked to the max.
For DVDs, I’ve never had an issue. They just amplified the BS on BluRays tenfold.
I went the route of a physical collection, but man do they make it difficult unless you get a commercial player that is likely to have ads and doesn’t integrate well into a home theater setup.
I’ve taken to doing everything I can to play things through my computer, but they do everything in their power to make them unplayable. This includes things like adding hundreds of bogus playlists so you don’t know which one to play, adding extra layers of encryption that cause image corruption a few chapters into the movies, and more.
If they just allowed you to easily watch and rip the movies that I pay actual money for, I think a lot more people would be open to a physical collections of their favorites. As it stands, I can’t really recommend it.
Her name is Yayoi Kusama. Really fascinating artist: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yayoi_Kusama
I saw her Fireflies exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum: https://phxart.org/exhibition/fireflies/
As well as one of the ones at The Broad: https://www.thebroad.org/visit/mirror-rooms
I’ve actually been in a couple of the exhibits from the artist who makes rooms like these. They’re super surreal and even though the rooms are only a few square feet, they feel absolutely massive.
Damn. This is an excellent concept. If I didn’t see the sub, I would have assumed this was a real piece. Excellent work!
I’ve found it useful for getting approaches to programming projects. Rarely does it completely solve my problems, but it keeps me headed in the right direction.
I’m also partway through making my first ARG and it’s super useful for generating ideas, especially when I feed it my established lore because it can keep ideas within that universe.
I’ve found overall, it’s best to use it to fill in the gaps on ideas I have in general. I theoretically could make all of the content myself from scratch, but I’m honestly terrible at all the little details in many cases. It allows me to not dwell on the little stuff.
San Francisco Rush 2049 for me. Looked so much better than on the other consoles, too.
Also Crazy Taxi. So much Crazy Taxi.
Indie indie indie. It’s a play on AAA games, as far as I understand it.
If you somehow haven’t come across it, Distance is a spiritual successor; wings, stunts and all.
Aw man. They were so close, too!
I would give anything to get back the I’m Feeling Lucky button for music. It generated so many fantastic spontaneous playlists.
At the time it came out, not really. There wasn’t really anything else to compete with it. If I’m not mistaken, it was the first handheld FPGA console.
Also The Program on Netflix. It’s a really well put together documentary made by one of the students at a similar school.