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Dusty668
I've worn out like 3 copies of Shards of Honor. Love that series too, and like the first 15 books of Honor Harrington, then it got... tedious.
I've seen exactly one episode. And it was...terrible, frankly. The girl showing it to me seemed to think it was bloody brilliant, but I think it's a case of being awesome if and only if you've been watching the show for a while. It was one of those episodes where they do a shift in perspective, following a different character around for a while, almost-but-not-quite making fun of the show itself...I just wasn't into it. And before you ask which episode, I forget the name of it...but it was about some paranormal group that seemed to be investigating the Doctor, and at the end of it this girl winds up as a talking stone tile or something...Do you have an opinion of the new Doctor Who series, assuming you watch it?
If not, you should.
Yeah, I know. Me too, actually.You like your entertainment to be angst free but you read 'Angels2200'? I'm confused....
Hrm. Well, as I say, maybe my info is wrong. But I'm told the vibe has shifted overall...And I certainly wouldn't describe Dr Who as 'Dark' ...'occasionally goofy' would be closer
I'm amused that you seem to consider Lois McMaster Bujold and David Weber to be on opposite ends of a science fiction spectrum. It's like a southerner watching a Bostonian and Rhode Islander quibble about accents.Goodness knows I've had to beat a few friends over the head with it...they're more the David Weber/Honor Harrington types if they read sci-fi at all.
I'm a MAXer, myself...though I've been meaning to give Maya a try.3ds Max, Maya, Softimage, or Blender?
Well, in a way, they kind of are opposite ends.I'm amused that you seem to consider Lois McMaster Bujold and David Weber to be on opposite ends of a science fiction spectrum. It's like a southerner watching a Bostonian and Rhode Islander quibble about accents.
I think I'm getting sick, alas. And tonight's one of my clubbing nights.Also: 'sup, new chick?
I'm a MAXer, myself[/QUOTE]3ds Max, Maya, Softimage, or Blender?
You're the second one to tell me that now...and it wouldn't be the first time this has happened. My introduction to Buffy the Vampire Slayer--aside from that atrocious movie, that is--was the episode "I, Robot; You, Jane"...and that was bad enough to make me refuse to watch any more.I remember that episode, and yes, that would make a crappy introduction to the new series. Wasn't one of their better ones either, fun concept but oh so cheesy.
Even one doing right AFTER some trauma has a certain appeal. Like, as you mentioned, Spider-Man.Interesting scale. I guess that makes sense but I tend to like both really. A true hero doing good because it is right and not because of some trauma has a certain appeal.
Well, perhaps.Same goes for Captain America and I would dare say even men like Captain Jean-Luc Picard. ^.^
Well, fair enough, then.It got darker. This is true, especially lately. To say it is a "dark show" is far from true though. You really have seen a bad episode to make a good judge of that as well, sadly. Suffice to say that things got a lot better with the latest regeneration (series 3-5) who has done a wonderful job at it.
Hrm. Well, perhaps it's worth another look.The show is still funny, quirky, goofy, and silly, but they did add more emotion into it. Sometimes that's dark, sometimes quite the opposite. Practically every episode makes me cry at one point. The music is also extremely beautiful.
Hrm...not entirely certain I'm down with that.Again, it is not a dark show, if anything, The Doctor goes out of his way to show how beautiful Earth is and how much he loves the Humans. Repeating that often.
That's a tough one. They all have good qualities.What is your favorite Space Quest game, and why?
I'm a MAXer, myself...though I've been meaning to give Maya a try.[/QUOTE]3ds Max, Maya, Softimage, or Blender?
I'm a MAXer, myself...though I've been meaning to give Maya a try.[/QUOTE]3ds Max, Maya, Softimage, or Blender?
I'm a MAXer, myself...though I've been meaning to give Maya a try.[/QUOTE]3ds Max, Maya, Softimage, or Blender?
I'm a MAXer, myself...though I've been meaning to give Maya a try.[/QUOTE]3ds Max, Maya, Softimage, or Blender?
Me too, however, if I had used 3DS more in the beginning... who knows? Honestly it was the particle systems in maya that got me hooked.True enough. Really the programs are just different enough that it's easier to get a preference for one or the other. I preferred Maya myself.
Me too, however, if I had used 3DS more in the beginning... who knows? Honestly it was the particle systems in maya that got me hooked.[/QUOTE]True enough. Really the programs are just different enough that it's easier to get a preference for one or the other. I preferred Maya myself.
Heh.Don't worry, it's completely okay to not like Dr. Who, since it's not really that good!
I'm not even sure what that means...I mean, what--beyond a bit of press and a statue--do you get for winning an Oscar?What do you think about the legitimacy of the Academy Awards (Oscars) ?
Interestingly, I REFUSED to see it after how the first movie nostril-raped my childhood so badly...Tell him your favorite movie is Transformers II and he'll love you forever.
Well, it smells worse.I take it that that's worse than normal rape somehow?
I suppose I could do that.So, pick a year out of the last several, and give your own oscars out, for like Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor/Actress, Screenplay, and Director? Or you could do this year, if there isn't much else coming out you're interested in. After all, December is [strike]Oscar,[/strike] Pretentious Season
No.Ever sang about Rocket Girl like William Shatner?
I'm...not sure I can properly explain it. There are words that explain exactly why I could quite cheerfully light him on fire...but every time I use them, people invariably either choose an alternate definition of the really important words or they attach emotional baggage to 'em that I never intended. And then I spend the next forty-eleven paragraphs putting out fires I'd never meant to have set.What is it that makes you so loathe William Shatner?
Aside from the US and Canada--and mostly just the coasts of those two, barring a couple of brief visits to Ohio to see relatives--the only place I've been is Cuba. 'Course, not a lot of folks from the US have been there who aren't military, so that's kind of impressive...questions:
what parts of the world have you traveled to?
You mean there'z something that isn't?and SORRY rocket girl for de-railing your thread. This is all about you.
I frankly don't see the difference between those two choices; either is a lack of free will, therefore either seems like death to me.if you had the choice to live eternally as a cold calculating machine that serves the cyber controller and tries to convert others into cold calculating machines or die free which would you choose?
Perhaps you could elaborate on that a bit further? I can see far too many possibilities for what "the anthropomorphic problem" might mean--anything from aliens being too humanoid to my reader-base being full of furries--to answer your question fairly...How do you deal with the anthropomorphic problem in your SF comic?
Perhaps you could elaborate on that a bit further? I can see far too many possibilities for what "the anthropomorphic problem" might mean--anything from aliens being too humanoid to my reader-base being full of furries--to answer your question fairly...[/QUOTE]How do you deal with the anthropomorphic problem in your SF comic?