i cleared an entire segment of my room from debris, watched thank you for smoking (great film), and then proceeded to resident evil: apocalypse in anticipation of the third. i kinda passed out a few times near the beginning, but the ending was at least interesting.
the kid and i went to cinema city to see resident evil: extinction. that is without any doubt the best zombie flick i've seen, it was gorgeous, thrilling, and carried the essence of the fallout world which really got me going.
the soundtrack kicks ass too, and the coolness factor is simply through the roof! i'm not even going to attempt describing the quantity of sex appeal, and there's a cute tie-in to thank you for smoking which made me laugh out loud.
the mission back home was a bit of a bitch, and now that i'm done being glued to my monitor i'm going to have a shower and get some much-needed sleep.
gabe has discovered a phenomenon that i'm all too familiar with
another bionic step
a sweet undersea cable map - this is what ships are supposed to use to ensure that they don't cut them by accident.
erm... like the few that were taken out this week...
marrow -> child, an interesting possibility
cool swarm-bots
another slashdot conversation that's more interesting than its article. i'm on the side of the tiger, these kids really did deserve what hit them.
i've shared my opinion on people who taunt animals before.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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