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Zombieland: The TV Series First Trailer

"I Believe" - perfect blend of blasphemy and faith

Sepacore says...

The song was enjoyable to listen too, not entirely offensive while still making a few good/funny points. Fairly well balanced in my biased opinion.

@Grimm @EMPIRE You were both right for the points you were focusing on:

1. A pile of 8 rocks of any size + 3 rocks of any size is a bigger pile of rocks than the original 8 rocks without the additional 3.

2. A bunch of new rocks of any size stacked on some other large rocks doesn't affect the size of the original large rocks. Only our perception and interest in the original large rocks can be altered due to time for tolerance and the introduction of new rocks to the pile.

We could list out every stupid thing in all religions (or inherently change resistant belief systems), and rate the qualities of stupidity and the period of time in which they have been integrated into areas of society, but at final review, for things to make it in that list they must be stupid and which one rates 9,435th and which one rates 105th on the stupid-meter doesn't make much of a difference.

No one likes being wrong, so where opportunistic, laugh at the stupid beliefs to those that believe it and maybe they'll think critically for a moment. That's the only value worth taking note of here.

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The Simpsons Explain Why They are Still on the Air

Sepacore says...

I watch maybe 1-2 episodes a year, just to confirm it's still just a memory.
It will(has) just turn into a Wile E Coyote and Road Runner type show, where everyone expects lots of lame stuff to happen which will(has) become the point, and granted there will always be the occasional chuckle every couple of episodes. R.I.P quality seasons.

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Formula 1 Pit Stop - Changing 5 wheels in 3.3 seconds

Sepacore says...

The steering wheels have some settings that can be changed remotely by the pit crew and pit wall control crew, and some settings that can only be done manually which the driver has to do while racing.

If the car is responding too badly and a lot of settings need to be changed rather than slight tweaks here and there, and if they are coming in for a pit soon/anyway, then it can be easier to swap out the steering wheels rather than having the driver distracted for a few laps setting up the new configuration.

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Voice Input is The Future of Gaming

Sepacore says...

Yeah. Good example of how the concept has to compromise so much that it's no longer the same concept.

I support trying new inputs/outputs, but I can't come up with any ground breaking ideas so I shouldn't be too harsh on others who at least try.

EvilDeathBee said:

Oh yeah, still definitely is. I meant when they were touting motion controls for the first time, like this is jokingly doing, except Nintendo were serious.

Motion controls will always suck because simply put, there's zero feedback in what you're doing, and there is no precision at all. Anything that requires precision and timing, it's utterly worthless.

At a previous studio I worked at, we made a Wii exclusive game and had jump as shake on the wiimote, after attempts to try and flick in the specific direction you wanted to jump in. What a disaster that was. Then there was flick up, that didn't work either so in the end we went with random shake and even then it was pretty clear, pretty quickly that even this was annoying, but we left it in. In the sequel we had the option to use A as jump (by default), it was much kinder on the wrist.

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