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Ball boy is future Jerry Rice

albrite30 says...

>> ^Yogi:

>> ^kuertee:
To stoke the flame a little more:
Ok...Stop with the NFL reference! This action is nowhere NEAR how a wide receiver would catch. For the Americans: a baseball fielder would be a better reference than Jerry Rice - without dismissing Rice's abilities, of course. For those of us who know a bit more than our local sports, this action is a Cricket fielder's skill - no leather glove, low ball, short-leg quick reflexes. And thanks for the lesson about NFL, because it simply proves that it is the wrong reference for the catch.

To keep that flame burning bright: Look I hate baseball and I hate cricket even more. I'm the poster of the video I'm gonna use whatever Greatest NFL Player of All Time I choose to reference!
Also as for "This action is no where NEAR how a wide receiver would catch." That's Bullshit because ANYONE who has EVER seen Jerry Rice play has seen him catch a ball like that 80 Fucking Times...it's how he got his number!


I saw Jerry Rice doing a show in Las Vegas two years ago... catching bullets with one hand.

Australia, Fuck Yeah.

Ball boy is future Jerry Rice

Yogi says...

>> ^kuertee:

To stoke the flame a little more:
Ok...Stop with the NFL reference! This action is nowhere NEAR how a wide receiver would catch. For the Americans: a baseball fielder would be a better reference than Jerry Rice - without dismissing Rice's abilities, of course. For those of us who know a bit more than our local sports, this action is a Cricket fielder's skill - no leather glove, low ball, short-leg quick reflexes. And thanks for the lesson about NFL, because it simply proves that it is the wrong reference for the catch.


To keep that flame burning bright: Look I hate baseball and I hate cricket even more. I'm the poster of the video I'm gonna use whatever Greatest NFL Player of All Time I choose to reference!

Also as for "This action is no where NEAR how a wide receiver would catch." That's Bullshit because ANYONE who has EVER seen Jerry Rice play has seen him catch a ball like that 80 Fucking Times...it's how he got his number!

Ball boy is future Jerry Rice

kuertee jokingly says...

To stoke the flame a little more:
Ok...Stop with the NFL reference! This action is nowhere NEAR how a wide receiver would catch. For the Americans: a baseball fielder would be a better reference than Jerry Rice - without dismissing Rice's abilities, of course. For those of us who know a bit more than our local sports, this action is a Cricket fielder's skill - no leather glove, low ball, short-leg quick reflexes. And thanks for the lesson about NFL, because it simply proves that it is the wrong reference for the catch.

Ball boy is future Jerry Rice

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The Matrix- " Dodge this " scene

BoneRemake says...

>> ^budzos:

They're not actually moving that fast (there is no spoon). There are no laws of physics for them to violate.
>> ^BoneRemake:
>> ^ChaosEngine:
While that was an awesome scene and pretty revolutionary for it's time, I always thought that given you've just seen the agent has reflexes quick enough to dodge bullets, wouldn't saying "dodge this" give it more than enough time to take the gun off Trinity?
I know, rule of cool and all, but still..

Lets go even farther and take into account inertia and momentum etc. If the agent and neo can move that fast shouldn't they be subject to some form of physical law that says if you move fast enough to become a blur your energy should be dissipated in some form ?
The whole thing is full of odd holes, but all in all its a neat movie.




INDEED !


The Matrix- " Dodge this " scene

budzos says...

They're not actually moving that fast (there is no spoon). There are no laws of physics for them to violate.

>> ^BoneRemake:

>> ^ChaosEngine:
While that was an awesome scene and pretty revolutionary for it's time, I always thought that given you've just seen the agent has reflexes quick enough to dodge bullets, wouldn't saying "dodge this" give it more than enough time to take the gun off Trinity?
I know, rule of cool and all, but still..

Lets go even farther and take into account inertia and momentum etc. If the agent and neo can move that fast shouldn't they be subject to some form of physical law that says if you move fast enough to become a blur your energy should be dissipated in some form ?
The whole thing is full of odd holes, but all in all its a neat movie.

The Matrix- " Dodge this " scene

BoneRemake says...

>> ^ChaosEngine:

While that was an awesome scene and pretty revolutionary for it's time, I always thought that given you've just seen the agent has reflexes quick enough to dodge bullets, wouldn't saying "dodge this" give it more than enough time to take the gun off Trinity?
I know, rule of cool and all, but still..


Lets go even farther and take into account inertia and momentum etc. If the agent and neo can move that fast shouldn't they be subject to some form of physical law that says if you move fast enough to become a blur your energy should be dissipated in some form ?

The whole thing is full of odd holes, but all in all its a neat movie.

The Matrix- " Dodge this " scene

ChaosEngine says...

While that was an awesome scene and pretty revolutionary for it's time, I always thought that given you've just seen the agent has reflexes quick enough to dodge bullets, wouldn't saying "dodge this" give it more than enough time to take the gun off Trinity?

I know, rule of cool and all, but still..

Bummer. (Blog Entry by silvercord)

Kirsten Schaal on The Daily Show - Big Mouth Billie Vagina

marbles says...

>> ^spoco2:

>> ^marbles:
>> ^spoco2:
Ha! She really got him with that last comment...
Where's marbles to arc up about vaccines then?

When you've got liberals quoting Rush Limbaugh as the authority, then you know something is seriously fucked up.

OR, if everyone INCLUDING Limbaugh admits that there is ZERO evidence for the claims then you know the claims are utter bullshit.


Ok pal. Gardasil contains aluminum, polysorbate 80 and sodium borate.

aluminum: Toxic. Linked to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Can cause memory loss and speech problems. Linked to a wide variety of other health problems. Side effects and severe allergic reactions include rash, hives, itching, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue, loss of appetite, muscle weakness, nausea, slow reflexes, and vomiting.

polysorbate 80: Carcinogenic as well as mutagenic. When injected into prepubescent rats, it caused abnormal growth of reproductive organs and made the rats sterile. When used intravenously with vitamins it has been known to cause anaphylactic shock.

sodium borate: Roach pesticide, i.e. poison. Listed side effects include: vomiting, collapse, coma, convulsions, low blood pressure and twitching of facial muscles, arms, hands, legs, and feet.


According to VAERS – the following reports have been listed for HPV, HPV2 & HPV 4 and "mental disorders." This is an estimated 1 to 10% of the vaccine-injured population reporting:

    VAERS Analysis / HPV, HPV2, HPV4 – U.S. & Foreign / HPV4 U.S. Only

  1. Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) / 21 / 7
  2. Encephalitis / 53 / 27
  3. Demyelination / 60 / 28
  4. Psychotic Disorder / 14 / 5
  5. Abnormal Behaviour / 49 / 41
  6. Cognitive Disorder / 22 / 19
  7. Mental Status Changes / 41 / 38
  8. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Brain Abnormal / 132 / 95
  9. Speech Disorder / 90 / 67
  10. Myelitis Transverse / 30 / 21
  11. Facial Palsy / 138 / 105


But hey, the government and big business says it's perfectly safe, so all those victims are probably just full of shit.

The World Is Saved

hpqp jokingly says...

Humility in a nutshell. Your current employment of saving us Sifty sinners from eternal damnation is a definite improvement on your previous occupations.



(just curious, mind mentioning a few of the "best games ever made" that you've contributed to? You know, so I know as if to thank you, being a gamer myself)

>> ^shinyblurry:

As a used to be hardcore gamer, who spent countless hours beating hundreds upon hundreds of games, from atari 2600 on, who worked for video game companies and contributed to some of the best games ever made, I can safely say that I wish I had used all that time to do something productive. I could be a piano playing, juggling, multi-lingual artistic black belt by now. I have great reflexes, sure..I can hit a guy two miles away with a railgun without crosshairs, that's true..but I really don't think thats adequate compension for all my wonderful memories of sitting in front of a screen for a good portion of my life. When you count the time I've spent on the internet I barely register as a human being. Nostalgia is great until you process it into reality.

The World Is Saved

shinyblurry says...

Yeah hindsight is 20/20..and I probably won't start playing the piano or doing any of that..my one regret was never learning japanese, which ironically I originally wanted to do so I could play unreleased games from Japan..but also because I wanted to travel there and be an English teacher..I may still go as a missionary, but if I go anywhere it would probably be to the middle east. Wasting time, I've just done too much of that..so I've quit nearly cold turkey..life has a habit of passing you by you know..

>> ^rottenseed:
Well wishing doesn't do much good does it. Why don't you start playing piano now? How about that kung fu? Yea if I saved every dollar from the day I started working I'd have loads of money by now. And if I started working out this time last year, I'd have a six pack. Who doesn't think like that? It's just the way it is...you spent the time they way you felt like spending it, there's no use in crying about it now.
edit: (but yea videogames are kind of just a time killer)>> ^shinyblurry:
As a used to be hardcore gamer, who spent countless hours beating hundreds upon hundreds of games, from atari 2600 on, who worked for video game companies and contributed to some of the best games ever made, I can safely say that I wish I had used all that time to do something productive. I could be a piano playing, juggling, multi-lingual artistic black belt by now. I have great reflexes, sure..I can hit a guy two miles away with a railgun without crosshairs, that's true..but I really don't think thats adequate compension for all my wonderful memories of sitting in front of a screen for a good portion of my life. When you count the time I've spent on the internet I barely register as a human being. Nostalgia is great until you process it into reality.




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