GerbilMechs 016 : Speedlines Su><0r

17Sep02 (Monthenor): All I wanted was a traditional anime battle with the jumping and the slashing. Those stupid speedlines took me forever to get even that well. We also have some more complex panel layout shiite going on, just because I can.

The Dead Zone marathon was everything I had hoped for, and I'm falling in love with Buu all over again. It's going to be a good semester.

If anybody out there actually wanted to buy S.P.O.O.G.E. stuff, I'd do it before Friday. That's when my CafePress Premium Store free trial runs out, and I'm not gonna pay $8/month so people can gawk at my free time. You have been warned.

09-18-02 (Morgion):

Buu makes me want to throw a big fireball at the TV. I guess seemingly infinite power possessed by an entity with the mental development of an Ozark two-year old (that's right, a hick two-year old) dredges up all sorts of bad feelings. You all know how much I love children.

I don't know about you guys, but I would definately pay at least $4 to keep SPOOGE up and runing. How about it? Have you guys checked out the store? You have! Excellent! Then you know exactly what you want to buy! Go nuts kids. Or I will. ;-)

I have been working. You might have noticed. Any day now, the site I've been working on will be up and running. If we have any aircraft-owning-and-repairing fans out there, stay tuned, I've got something spiffy to show you.

The Dead Zone gave me an apocalyptic, suspensful conclusion, complete with fire-blackened obelisk and flaming national landmarks in the background. Charming, and most definately not chronically whiny when bad people do bad things. First political correctness, and now nation-wide Big-Brother-esque double-plus-good-think. Oh, and the fact that the near majority of Americans are stupid sheep. Um, OK. You can have the soap box back.

On a lighter note, we were just discussing (at work; remember work, Monty? W-O-R-K.) the need for a requirements writing/tracking system. Bladow thoughtfully submitted Access or a PostgreSQL database with web interface as better solutions than Word. I agree whole-heartedly. In any case, I'm probably going to end up writing a requirements document for our requirements documentation system. I heart meta-metadata. ;-)