by Lysander » Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:05 am
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:y"]I thought I'd leave that there for an entire day for other people to respond to. Nobody has, so...
Yeah, that's JC for you. Eh? EH!
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Hey, you never wrote the obligatory message that quoted me saying I'd send you the Infocom disc a thousand times. What's up with that? You are slipping!
That was because (A) I told you that only a moron would go throug hthe process of mailing a disc of computer files when you can put them all into a zip that takes up about 7 megabytes mush faster without losing your precious CD. Of course, then you went and defeated me by taking longer than it took for people to realize that "4 minutes and 22 seconds of silence" is in fact a horribly shitty song to do this comparatively simpler task, but rest assured--when I feel like feeling vengeful, now I'll have this message to quote along with the first one, thereby quoting 2000 times. But thanks for the impitous, anyway!
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:I'll throw this out there about movies. With no formal training I personally guarantee that I could make a fictional movie better than 90% of the ones that exist.
This sounds really daring and on the edge until you realize that Resident Evil: Apocalypse actually made money, and--hey, Robb! How's turning a profit on Necrotic Drift going? You know, the project that took three years to complete? DOn't worry though, his movie will take less time to complete; you do not "burn note" in... _The Movies_.
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Movie people are in their own little world and outsiders are better because they don't suddenly say, "I should have a dance number here."
Yes. That's much better than IF people, who suddenly say "I should have a maze here." Or GM people, who say "I should have a wandering T-Rex on the planes here." Or Paul S. Anderson, who says "I should have Mila Jovavich here." Or DVD review people, who say "There should be an easter egg here." Which is funny, because DVD review people are people who are latched pathetically, quite pathetically, onto a dead medium, getting caught up in the HD VS. Blue Ray "contraversy" whom it will be my intense pleaasure to mock once everyone officially adopts one format only to find--surprise!--that IPTV has already lapped the track three times and is currently relaxed with a Puerto Rican hooker on the sidelines getting blown by some stupid, vacuous, pseudo-celebrity whore (or, more likely, Mila Jovavich) and screaming "Hey, guess who I've been fucking while you were away? That's right--your entire market share! Stupid fuckers! Hah hah hah!" at the very chagrined DVD owners.
PS: Robb, can you try jumping on IM some time in the next metazoic age? It's not that I want to bug you about masteripeces in person--though I do--as much as I wish to discuss programming. I meant to mention it earlier in my little rant up there, but got distracted by my passionate, red-hot ire for Mila Jovavich. Thanks, bro.
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey"]y"]I thought I'd leave that there for an entire day for other people to respond to. Nobody has, so...[/quote]
Yeah, that's JC for you. Eh? EH!
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey"]Hey, you never wrote the obligatory message that quoted me saying I'd send you the Infocom disc a thousand times. What's up with that? You are slipping![/quote]
That was because (A) I told you that only a moron would go throug hthe process of mailing a disc of computer files when you can put them all into a zip that takes up about 7 megabytes mush faster without losing your precious CD. Of course, then you went and defeated me by taking longer than it took for people to realize that "4 minutes and 22 seconds of silence" is in fact a horribly shitty song to do this comparatively simpler task, but rest assured--when I feel like feeling vengeful, now I'll have this message to quote along with the first one, thereby quoting 2000 times. But thanks for the impitous, anyway!
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey"]I'll throw this out there about movies. With no formal training I personally guarantee that I could make a fictional movie better than 90% of the ones that exist.[/quote]
This sounds really daring and on the edge until you realize that Resident Evil: Apocalypse actually made money, and--hey, Robb! How's turning a profit on Necrotic Drift going? You know, the project that took three years to complete? DOn't worry though, his movie will take less time to complete; you do not "burn note" in... _The Movies_.
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey"]Movie people are in their own little world and outsiders are better because they don't suddenly say, "I should have a dance number here."[/quote]
Yes. That's much better than IF people, who suddenly say "I should have a maze here." Or GM people, who say "I should have a wandering T-Rex on the planes here." Or Paul S. Anderson, who says "I should have Mila Jovavich here." Or DVD review people, who say "There should be an easter egg here." Which is funny, because DVD review people are people who are latched pathetically, quite pathetically, onto a dead medium, getting caught up in the HD VS. Blue Ray "contraversy" whom it will be my intense pleaasure to mock once everyone officially adopts one format only to find--surprise!--that IPTV has already lapped the track three times and is currently relaxed with a Puerto Rican hooker on the sidelines getting blown by some stupid, vacuous, pseudo-celebrity whore (or, more likely, Mila Jovavich) and screaming "Hey, guess who I've been fucking while you were away? That's right--your entire market share! Stupid fuckers! Hah hah hah!" at the very chagrined DVD owners.
PS: Robb, can you try jumping on IM some time in the next metazoic age? It's not that I want to bug you about masteripeces in person--though I do--as much as I wish to discuss programming. I meant to mention it earlier in my little rant up there, but got distracted by my passionate, red-hot ire for Mila Jovavich. Thanks, bro.