The Japanese Popular Culture is Made of Awesome Weekend Open Thread.
What would we do without these guys?
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Yeah: me, you, Allahpundit (H/T)... we'd all be there.
From my wife the roboticist:
"It looks amazingly like early robot soccer: let's all cluster around the ball and run into each other."
(pause to contemplate further)
"Amazingly like early robot soccer."
Open thread.
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This game also has an unlockable "Olde Tyme Racing" mode reminiscent of an old Nickelodeon theater: the video is black and white, the action is twice as fast, and the audio is solely a fast-paced piano rag.
Olde Tyme Soccer is amazing.
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NARF
...thought you might get a kick out of this:
Founder and contributor to The Minority Report and Editor for The Hinzsight Report
The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!
...by which all others are still measured.
"After two years in Washington, I often long for the realism and sincerity of Hollywood." -Fred Dalton Thompson
When does the American League start?
And how do I go about getting on MXC?
Hell, most Japanese shows are awesome. I just don't want to be a contestant for the ones where they crack you in the nuts for a wrong answer...
"Guns don't kill people...
"...But they sure help!"
-Paul Giamatti, Shoot 'Em Up
because there's an internet TV service called Odoroku that calls its format "fun." People sit at a desk and shoot the breeze while answering viewer emails. When it's girls sitting at the desk, I watch anyway, whether I understand them or not.
And since this is an open thread, I found this nugget of diversity:
Other than that, it was pretty cool...
"Guns don't kill people...
"...But they sure help!"
-Paul Giamatti, Shoot 'Em Up
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777

Ripoff !!!
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777