Saturday, February 17, 2007
Top Gear last Sunday post
The episode last week of Top Gear was a classic, I was crying with laughter. They had to paint each others cars in a way that might get them killed or arrested whilst driving through Alabama, whilst this was obviously an easy joke to play on hick America, the results were very funny.
Other than that the bit that got me really laughing was the bit when JC had a cow on his roof that he said was roadkill, the next day he had about 15 little trees hanging to get rid of the smell of "bits of cow" that got into the car. For more of the cow bit go here.
Obvious really.....post
You Are Barney |
You could have been an intellectual leader... Instead, your whole life is an homage to beer You will be remembered for: your beautiful singing voice and your burps Your life philosophy: "There's nothing like beer to give you that inflated sense of self-esteem." |
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Old consoles database post
Here is a link to a really interesting database of old consoles, there are some real classics in there and a loads of ones I never knew existed.
I started out with an Atari 2600 original and had EVERY single Atari, right up to and including the ST's. The favourite Atari I had was an Atari Lynx. Playing California games on it was one of the best things ever (Still is). I will always remember the excitement of when I first bought it, like it was only yesterday.
The Sega Nomad is probably the most chunky of the portables, at around 5inches thick, it must have been a nightmare to use. It took Sega Saturn (Megadrive) cartridges!
Check out this short clip of the Lynx in action.
I started out with an Atari 2600 original and had EVERY single Atari, right up to and including the ST's. The favourite Atari I had was an Atari Lynx. Playing California games on it was one of the best things ever (Still is). I will always remember the excitement of when I first bought it, like it was only yesterday.
The Sega Nomad is probably the most chunky of the portables, at around 5inches thick, it must have been a nightmare to use. It took Sega Saturn (Megadrive) cartridges!
Check out this short clip of the Lynx in action.
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