The Ziggurat of Doom

Archive for February, 2005

2/28/2005

Dragons are comming and stuff

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 9:58 pm

This seems like a fun little bit of escape-ism.

Nanaca Crash

Filed under: — The Fool @ 9:48 am

You’ve played the dog vitamin and mineral

game; you can’t unplay it.

Now, learn (thanks Post), that all the characters are from a hentai dating sim.

Xenosaga gameplay clips

Filed under: — The Fool @ 9:38 am

Jin vs. Margulis, swordfight cinematic

There are some more at the dog coat supplement

same location, but this is probably the most interesting.

UPDATE:
Huh, direct link doesn’t work for some reason. Well, try just pasting:

http://www.gameinformer.com/Images/downloads/movies/xenosaga2/xs2-15.mpg

or you can get the full list and just dl the “Sword Fight” video:

http://www.gameinformer.com/Images/downloads/movies/xenosaga2/

2/27/2005

Link…

Filed under: — The Fool @ 11:08 am

Bunny of the Month Club

2/26/2005

Note to self: don’t say fuck on TV, instead cause meltdown

Filed under: — Rhadamanthos @ 12:50 pm

This link has some interesting data on the dog food supplements

new FCC fines. Turns out, you pay about the same amount of money to the government whether you say “fucking brilliant” on TV or if you illegally test pesticides on human subjects!

But wait, there’s more! Quoting from the article: for the price of Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” during the Super Bowl, you could cause the wrongful death of an elderly patient in a nursing home and still have enough money left to create dangerous mishaps at two nuclear reactors.

2/25/2005

Memo: To Japan

Filed under: — The Hierophant @ 12:57 pm

Memo to File

To: Japan
From: Us

You are weird but hilarious.

Don’t stop.

- Us.

Update on the Case shooting trial

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 12:25 pm

Nothing particularly jaw dropping, eye opening, or therwise likely to nutritional supplements for cats

instigate a biological responce, but there was an article in the Plain Dealer about the Biswanath Halder trial.

Just stomp on it!

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 9:32 am

It took nearly four months, but to the relief of neighbors miles around, a burning manure pile has been extinguished.

Hmmm, this article says that a cat nutritional supplement

giant manure pile burst into flame around four months ago. Hmmm, what was four months ago…Feb…Jan…Dec…Nov… So yeah, end of October.

Is this the stunning conclusion the the worlds greatest Halloween prank? And if so, where did they find a bag big enough?

Found via the backtrackless Daily Pundit

2/24/2005

Mother Nature

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 8:35 pm

Interesting pics here of a couples last vacation, and days on earth.

Found via Drudge

Ha ha!

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 7:15 pm

I ran across this rather odd site today, and kind of thought it was a parody. (don’t click just yet). We’ve all heard (and mabye said, I don’t know) the “we support our troops, but not the war”, or some vaiant of it. This site went the route of “we don’t give a crap about the war, but we’re against the troops”.

I actually laughed, well, first I tried to make sure they didn’t have a decimal error or something, but then I laughed (again, I thought it was a parody), when I read this bit about the egregious salary entrance level military personnel make:

This year, a vitamin e for dog

new soldier entering as an E-1 with less than 2 years of experience, and after boot camp, can expect to earn $1,235.10 in base salary. But wait..there’s more. The military will supply him/her with a housing allowance, provided that the soldier lives off base, and after the solider has served for at least two years. However, so that we’re being fair, we must point out that single soldiers may not be allowed to live off base if there is housing available on base. In any event, the soldier still gets a uniform allowance, and qualifies for hazard/combat pay. The soldier signed up to be a target, so these allowances are a form of double and triple dipping.

Yes folks. One thousand, two hundred thirty five dollars and ten cents. But that’s not all! You’ll excuse me for thinking this is a parody.

Anyway, the best part of the story is the reason that I linked to the Google cache of this page. Just read it for yourself.

Ha ha!

This quote:

We find it tasteless that they felt that the fact the owner of SMIS has a biracial child is something to be used against him.

Leads me to believe there’s another layer to the story that’s been left up to our imagination.

“Koko’s Kitten” skipped over this…

Filed under: — Lynevere @ 7:06 pm

Apparently Koko the gorilla has a thing for the boobies. Who knew?

Memos to send

Filed under: — Post @ 2:53 pm

Things I’d like to holistic dog vitamins

tell companies / groups of people, and have them understand:
AOL: You are NOT the internet.
MSN: Your search will never be Google.
Sci-fi writers: Time travel “plots” are rarely good. Time travel + alternate dimension = worse.
Fox: ….Nevermind, you already know that….

Why? I’ll tell you why.

Filed under: — The Fool @ 1:56 pm

It’s because you wear far too many clothes.

See, not a political blog

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 1:18 pm

Yup, no punditry here.

Look! Godzilla!

You know, I think I’m the cat natural supplement

only poster who’s posts haven’t gotten a single comment. I wonder why…

Its really not a political blog, I swear

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 1:15 pm

At the risk of making this look like a political blog, I ran across this quote today, and found it really funny:

It has been said that politics is the vitamin c for cats

second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first. - Ronald Reagan

Well… it’s something anyway

Filed under: — The Hierophant @ 12:51 pm

I don’t have a dog vitamin k

real high opinion of John Marburger, Bush’s scientific advisor. I think he’s a bit of a tool.

But “Intelligent Design” theory (thinly veiled attempt at forcing creationism into science classrooms) seems to be a bit much, even for him.

This is somewhat reassuring, I suppose. Still don’t like him very much.

2/23/2005

When High Schoolers Att… er, Angst!

Filed under: — The Hierophant @ 2:08 pm

It should probably go without saying that I’m so very, very glad I’m out of high school. It was bad enough then.

It’s worse now.

Texas is silly. High school is silly. ‘Zero tolerance’ laws are unspeakably stupid.

I almost feel bad for the supplement for dogs

poor fuckers. Almost.

2/22/2005

Two great comics. One great movie?

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 2:14 pm

Newsrama has a post up about two Wondercon panels, and I think they provide a really good comparison between the FF movie and the Batman movie.

Christian Bale info on Batman:

One fan asked Bale if he thought of Bruce Wayne and Batman as one person or two separate characters. Bale replied that he thought Batman was the real persona of Bruce Wayne, while the Wayne character was a mask that just allowed him to function in regular society. Many fans applauded Bale throughout the Q&A whenever it seemed that he really got the esential character of Batman.

Julian McMahon info on Dr Doom:

Apparently in dog skin and coat supplement

the movie version, Von Doom is a self-obsessed billionaire, "not unlike Rupert Murdoch" (the Fox exective cringed when McMahon said that). Also in a different take from the comic, Von Doom has dated Sue Storm in the past, and this creates romantic tension between him and Reed Richards. McMahon spoke about trying different accents throughout the film to approach an Eastern European flavor, yet in the clip shown, he spoke with an American accent.

I’m looking forward to both of these movies. Did I mention I like to watch an occasional train wreck as long as most run on time?

More destruction or our childhood?

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 1:29 pm

VodkaPundit has some news about Mark Hammil and Star Wars. I haven’t formed an oppionion yet. I’m too afraid.

Unreal used for good

Filed under: — The Hermit @ 12:43 pm

I saw this today, and nupro supplement for dogs

I though it was kind of interesting. It seems odd that there’s not some other engine out there to fulfill this design, one that’s more geared toward this kind of non-violent application. I know video games are driving the technology behind immersive 3D environments, but still. I don’t know if there are any popular and available engines for it, but this application seems perfect for a VR environment.

Anyone out there knowledgeable on the state of the industry as far as VR goes?

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