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Just thought I should post this screenshot of my most current project. Using the word 'Glacier' as a seed for the map generator, this is by far one of the coolest worlds I've played on.
A heart attack waiting to happen I just thought that this fine specimen of a pizza deserved some recognition. Including double pepperoni, jalopenos, roquito sweet chilli peppers, some tandoori chicken and not to forget some ham and meatballs too, this bad boy certainly could win some pizza awards. For this I say god bless you Dominos Pizza Southampton, god bless you (and your voucher codes that make your pricing slightly more reasonable). Disclaimer: many pigs were harmed in the making of this pizza.
I point to: Rebecca Black - Friday ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0 ) as my prime example of this happening. I don't blame her for this, who wouldn't give it a go knowing how many things easily become viral on the internet? My main struggle is I just can't understand how something that is so barren of any lyrical depth or imagination can become a 25,000,000+ viewed video, plus be selling by the bucket load on iTunes? I genuinely think anyone with a few quid spare and a decent know-how of some sort of music recording technology can make a terrible yet 'catchy' song and become an overnight 'musical' sensation, setting themselves up financially for a good many years (or for life) if they go market it sensibly. This is very sad, considering that the parodies of these songs usually are more creative and deserve more credit than the original song! This may just sound like I am jealous, which is wide off the mark, I just can't fathom the logic of pe...
Before the Xbox 360 came out I had always been a Sony person. However, since purchasing a 360 a few years back this view has changed quite substantially. Sure, if I had the money I would probably have both consoles (why not) but the security issues the PlayStation Network has been having really have put me off wanting to give any sort of details away to Sony. As I blogged before and with the news that again Sony are having to investigate another security breach (see: BBC News - Sony investigating another hack ), I am glad that Xbox Live seems to be on the whole more secure. I also found today that Nintendo are also the victims of a hack attack by the aptly named group 'Lulz Security' (see: BBC News - Nintendo server attacked by hacking group Lulz Security ). It will be interesting to see if any/many reasonably serious crimes can be linked to data stolen from these security breach's (i.e. stolen credit details being used etc.), or whether these people carrying out these ...
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