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Thursday, October 6, 2005


THE INTERNET IS INFORMATIVE AND EDUCATIONAL

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Azure- I still only have the first disc. I see the boxset everywhere for cheap, but I already have the first volume, which leaves me pretty screwed.

Andy- Because Cross Country is the nerdy man's football? :P

Tony- Heh.. Well, there's no turning back now. The program I'm in makes you stay with the same language all four years.

Solo- I like to think that they'll base the movie off one of the Halo novels, that focus on backstory and character development rather than "zomg asplosions." I've never read them, but there seems to be some good groundwork there.

Besides, Bungie has a list of things they can and can't do. It will at least remain faithful. :P

Ken- For some reason my mom proposed that idea to me the other day, and I had a major expression of "wtf" on my face.

Shin- But noooo, you just have to go bowling. God.

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Google recently launched a video search tool. At the moment it's still in beta, so their pool of sites is rather small (most of the results are clips from CNN and legal stuff), but I've still found many an interesting item.

Somehow, that iPod-book-knockoff thing Ethan and I made in eighth grade got on there. We made a commercial in about ten minutes using Windows Movie Editor for the first time, so it certainly isn't anything to marvel at, but I think it's funny that, for a brief shining moment, this was the #1 result for "iPod" on Google Video Search.

We didn't have a digital video camera on hand either, which is why it's a slide show. Sue me.

But there are stranger, more evil videos at hand, such as two chubby teenage dorks lip synching to a White Stripes song. I have yet to watch it all the way through, nor do I have any real intention of doing so. By the point where they're in the basement I can't help but hit back.

Next is a live Devil May Cry 3 stunt demonstration video, and I don't know what to make of it. I guess it's kind of cool to see the wires and flying and stuff, but the guy in the trenchcoat seems like quite an asshole, and it's sad to think that someone took the time to choreograph this.

The dude in the mask is cool, though. I'd buy him a drink.

Ah, LiveJournal music and Naruto. There could never be a greater pair-up for an AMV.

And I have no idea what this kid was doing. Basically, if you're too lazy to hit the link, there's some jackass kid in a bunch of odd outfits waving his arms around majestically to the tune of "Such Great Heights" by The Postal Service. Maybe he was trying for some sort of Numa Numa phenomenon, I don't know.

And finally, an interesting, non-retarded nature video from a French website. There's no audio, but I actually recommend watching this one. It really surprises you the first time (and it's even cooler to watch it in slow motion).

EDIT: Oh wow, MySpace has merchandise. And strangely enough, they're on CafePress. CafePress and MySpace.. Wow.

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