I don't get it. Does Gusto have nice hands? That's a forum in-joke I was not there for.Would 17 be Makare and 18 be Gusto? (Which I think he mentioned on the previous page).
I don't get it. Does Gusto have nice hands? That's a forum in-joke I was not there for.Would 17 be Makare and 18 be Gusto? (Which I think he mentioned on the previous page).
Actually, jokes aside, there are a couple forumites older than Dave - Grytpipe and jwhouk spring to mind.We all know Dave is the oldest forumite, but who is the youngest?
Right now? Probably Yoshi.We all know Dave is the oldest forumite, but who is the youngest?
I'm pretty sure Gryt holds title of the oldest forumite... but Dave is still older in spirit.Actually, jokes aside, there are a couple forumites older than Dave - Grytpipe and jwhouk spring to mind.
HARNo one younger than 20 (that answers polls, anyway):
https://www.halforums.com/threads/demographics-age-mid-2014-edition.30591/
The 16-20 range has dropped over the years, from 13 in 2009 to 6 in 2010, one in 2012, and none this year:
https://www.halforums.com/threads/demographics-age.17355/
https://www.halforums.com/threads/demographics-age-mid-2010-survey.22767/
https://www.halforums.com/threads/demographics-age.28278/
Man. This place used to be hip and trendy. Now we're... dadfogey central. Why don't we all go buy some Khaki shorts with pockets on the legs and some New Balance tennis shoes and red knit lacoste shirts and let our eyebrows grow 3 centimeters out from the surface of our skin and tell only jokes based on puns and lexical ambiguity and laugh at those jokes with vocalizations on the inhalation of the laugh rather than the exhalation.
Dave is older than me. I can confirm this.Actually, jokes aside, there are a couple forumites older than Dave - Grytpipe and jwhouk spring to mind.
∞*2+((∞*2)-1)=How you fit two busses carrying infinite tourists that arrive at different times into one hotel with an infinite number of rooms.∞ - 2 = ∞
--Patrick
I've heard it as "hotel with infinite rooms but full, and a bus arrives carrying an infinite number of new tourists."∞*2+((∞*2)-1)=How you fit two busses carrying infinite tourists that arrive at different times into one hotel with an infinite number of rooms.
Nnnooooooo... can't... stop....watching
Yes, it truly was morphenominal.
MORPHENOMINAL!
The one where Enzo digivolved to Matrix? Yes, yes it was.Yeah, but the 3rd season of Reboot was amazing.
Eh, you've probably never heard of him.Can you guys verify that I am not seeing things. Who actually has the top comment on that youtube video I posted....
Never heard of that guy, but the avatar looks familiar...Can you guys verify that I am not seeing things. Who actually has the top comment on that youtube video I posted....
I don't know who Chris Contreras is, should I?Can you guys verify that I am not seeing things. Who actually has the top comment on that youtube video I posted....
Yeah, but the 3rd season of Reboot was amazing.
I think it was down to them probably having more budget to work with, and advanced proficiency/familiarity with the process for making the show by that point. The earliest episodes of Reboot were little more than a CGI tech demo, where the main star was "wow look at the pictures we can make with a computer." Actual direction, plot, and voice acting took kind of a back seat to their learning process with the rendering. By the third season, they'd found their groove from a tech standpoint, and really started stretching their legs with writing, dialogue, and character development - in addition to still pushing the envelope with their rendering.The one where Enzo digivolved to Matrix? Yes, yes it was.
Megabyte kicked Bob's ass there.it has begun ......
From a very technical standpoint, Softimage, the program they'd make Reboot with, was a beast to work with at the time. I know because it was the program our school used for our 3D animation. (Also, our copies came with the Reboot characters on it.)I think it was down to them probably having more budget to work with, and advanced proficiency/familiarity with the process for making the show by that point. The earliest episodes of Reboot were little more than a CGI tech demo, where the main star was "wow look at the pictures we can make with a computer." Actual direction, plot, and voice acting took kind of a back seat to their learning process with the rendering. By the third season, they'd found their groove from a tech standpoint, and really started stretching their legs with writing, dialogue, and character development - in addition to still pushing the envelope with their rendering.