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Oct. 25th, 2003 02:29 pmInteresting article stolen from Neil Gaiman's blog on the state of the US's environment and the prevailing attitudes towards it: "What is really alarming is the intellectual atmosphere in Washington. You can attend seminars debunking scientific eco-orthodoxy almost every week. Early in the year, there was much favourable publicity for a new work Global Warming and Other Eco-myths, produced by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, an organisation reputedly funded by multinational corporations."
Also see Stop Exxon/Mobil. The biggest oil company in the world continues to attempt to convince people that, silly person, global warming really doesn't exist la la la la. Amongst their other varied and evil deeds.
EGM gets hilarious kids to test old timer's games. Here's their response to Tetris:
Tim: Which button do I press to make the blocks explode?
EGM: Sorry, they don't explode.
Becky: This is boring. Maybe if it had characters and stuff and different levels, it would be OK. If things blew up or something or-
Sheldon: If there were bombs.
Becky: Yeah, or special bricks. Like, if a yellow brick touched a red brick it would blow up and you'd have to start over.
John: Why haven't I won yet? I've paired up so many of the same color.
EGM: Don't worry about colors.
John: I just lined up six of the same color. Why didn't they blow up?
EGM: Nothing blows up.
Also see Stop Exxon/Mobil. The biggest oil company in the world continues to attempt to convince people that, silly person, global warming really doesn't exist la la la la. Amongst their other varied and evil deeds.
EGM gets hilarious kids to test old timer's games. Here's their response to Tetris:
Tim: Which button do I press to make the blocks explode?
EGM: Sorry, they don't explode.
Becky: This is boring. Maybe if it had characters and stuff and different levels, it would be OK. If things blew up or something or-
Sheldon: If there were bombs.
Becky: Yeah, or special bricks. Like, if a yellow brick touched a red brick it would blow up and you'd have to start over.
John: Why haven't I won yet? I've paired up so many of the same color.
EGM: Don't worry about colors.
John: I just lined up six of the same color. Why didn't they blow up?
EGM: Nothing blows up.
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Date: 2003-10-28 08:57 am (UTC)I remember the days where I'd be dying just to play the repetitive levels of Commander Keen or even good old Scorched Earth. First day I got my NES I had blisters on my thumbs from playing for 9 hours straight! (Pretty decent amount of time for a 5 year old to pay attention to something)
If you ask me kids are spoiled today with games, I mean sweet jesus tetris is a classic, how can you not love it?!
God damnit I sound old already....
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Date: 2003-10-28 04:18 pm (UTC)yeah, I don't get their aversion to tetris either, it's the king of all games! Kept me amused for many an hour.