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September 29, 2004
Brain Hurt Ow!
I've been working on a programming project forever.
My brain no longer wishes to function. Brain. No more.
-Burk
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September 29, 2004
Most Impressive
As Burk stated, We saw Shaun of the Dead. It was
entertaining and the characters were likable. I did
think it started out a little slow towards the
beginning, but it picked up. I recommend this to
anyone who enjoys a good zombie flick. I played Star
Wars: Battlefront. As soon as I logged on to Live
and joined my first battle, I was filled with joy as
the Star Wars geek in me was released. I enjoyed
playing a couple hours for the first two days I had it,
but then the Star Wars-iness started to wear off.
It started to get repetitive. Pick a soldier, kill
enemy soldiers, get shot in back, pick new soldier,
etc,etc. Anyone who enjoys Star Wars should at least
give it a rent, but this is not on my buy list.
Speaking of Star Wars, did anyone check out the sweet
DVD release of the original trilogy? Seeing the uber
awesomeness of the originals made me realize how bad
The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones were.
I really liked seeing Darth Vader again. He's still
one of the coolest villians of all time. The trilogy
comes with bonus disk with a pretty nifty behind the
scenes look at Revenge of the Sith. We'll get to see
Lord Vader in all his glory, once again. I did notice,
however, in A New Hope, Luke's lightsaber turns from
blue to green back to blue. In the scene with Luke
training with the little ball droid and Obi-Wan goes
to sit down after the destruction of Alderaan, Luke's
lightsaber is green, but in the very next scene it's
back to blue. Just a little note for you.
-Locke
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