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03-10-2005 11:04 PM ET (US)
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10-22-2003 03:48 PM ET (US)
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I'd like to see mr. scott placed in the center of the blog and put the other links on the side, aka kottke's guest links. for a day, anyway.
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10-16-2003 01:34 PM ET (US)
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10-15-2003 10:08 AM ET (US)
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BLAH BLAH BLAH HEY LOOK AT ME, I CAN CURSE AND IM INSULTING TO PEOPLE SINCE YOU CANT FIND OUT WHO I AM
BLAH BLAH BLAH LOOK AT ME, IM A HORSE'S ASS WITH NOTHING BETTER TO DO THAN SNIPE AT PEOPLE WHO REALLY CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIETY
YA YA YA YA YA YA Y LOOKA ME, LOOKA ME, LOOKA ME, KING OF THE DUMMYHEADS, BLAH BLAH IM SO COOL, YOUR FAT AND IM NOT! LOL! LOL! ROTF, LOL!!! OMG!!! BLAH
BLAH BLAH I AM TEH ROXXOR! SO 733T MY HAMMY THIGHS TASTE LIKE PORK CHOP.
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10-15-2003 09:59 AM ET (US)
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Jason, how about an annotated history of flame wars and trolling???
oh, excuse me.
JASON, HOW ABOUT AN ANNOTATED HISTORY OF FLAME WARS AND TROLLING???
love the posts. too much information!
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10-14-2003 06:14 PM ET (US)
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Since this is the only disscusion forum in real use, does anyone remember the protective blanket that you can wrap your laptop with, is called? It was posted a few months back. I really want to get one but I can't remember what the brand was or what they were called. Thanks.
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10-14-2003 05:12 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 10-14-2003 05:12 PM
Actually, the most boring documentary on Earth (that I personally saw, anyway) was the behind-the-scenes overview of "The Shining" (contained on the current issues of "Shining" on DVD). It had bad sound, didn't ask any piercing or informative questions (because it was obvious Kubrick wasn't the least bit interested in discussing his film with the hack with a camera), and was generally a misuse of the talent. Obviously it was an honest attempt, and someone wisely decided to not release it publically, but the DVD needed extra footage and there you go. I also should say that I was amiss in discussing Atari and documentaries without mentioning the current work by Howard Scott Warshaw, and his documentary series "Once Upon Atari". He just finished the third episode and has released it, so now's the time to buy it.
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10-14-2003 11:29 AM ET (US)
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jesus, when will this shitty diarrheic guest blog end? i'd rather let jenn shreve poop on my face than read another word from this bumbling fanboy dipshit.
"I AM MAKING THE MOST BORING DOCUMENTARY ON EARTH 5 YEARS TOO LATE BLAH BLAH BLAH 3000 WORDS"
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10-13-2003 05:08 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 10-13-2003 05:09 PM
Curt's AtariMuseum reminded me of when I finally convinced my parents to buy me an Atari 5200 so I could play a decent game of Pac-Man at home. Within an hour of getting the system home, I was traumatized by the joystick's inability to self-center. I hacked a solution with a dozen or so rubberbands that pulled the stick back to center when released (kinda). I remember my parents seeing the weird contraption and insisting that "if the game is broke, we really should just return it to the store." I refused and, ultimately, my Texas Instruments 99/4 proved far more entertaining anyway. --pesco (p.s. Jason, your posts are phenomenal!)
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