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danielsangeo

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  1. What the--? This isn't Xen. I don't trust these Doritos. I think I got bad nachos. freeman_s_mind_episode_61_5_en.srt
  2. wP5o4OPo6JE
  3. Cool. You had me worried that you were going to make an untenable schedule for a second there. While the voice work for the three episodes is done, what about the editing and footage? I presume the latter comes before the voice work, and the former still isn't done? Generally speaking, how it works is that Ross goes through the area, coming up with some ideas for what to say, then re-goes through the area recording it and leaving some time to remark on specific areas or events even if he doesn't actually know what to say there at the time. Then after that segment is recorded, he takes the video and comes up with the wording for the entire segment, records each line multiple times to get the best take, then compiles the best takes together into the segment. After that is done, he sends the footage and audio off to the audio editor (Otto or others) for leveling work and mixing in the audio from the game with the audio from Ross, as well as additional sounds such as elevator music that didn't appear in the original game. When all that is done from Otto or the other audio editors, then it's compiled into a video and uploaded to Youtube. Then some damned fool downloads the video, watches it, then types up everything said, and creates subtitles out it.
  4. Also, give your users a "reward" for clicking something. Even if something takes several seconds to activate, an immediate "reward" to announce to the user that the program acknowledges your request can work wonders. On a button, this can be a simple "depressed button" image. It can be a chirp sound. Something to let the user know that the program acknowledges the request. It frustrates the user when one clicks on something and there's no acknowledgement to the user. Even if the program is processing the request, if nothing visibly or audibly happens, the user may think the program hasn't started processing and repeatedly attempt to begin the request.
  5. Balls.
  6. 2173 - Zeldaists, the religion founded from the Legend of Zelda series of video games, gains worldwide prominence when the nation of East Africa nominates a Zeldaist Prime Minister by the name of Madame Impa.
  7. Watched "Big Hero 6". 3.75 stars out of 4. I had to dock it a quarter star because of the ending (see spoiler if you want to know and don't mind seeing the ending): Ah well. I'm nitpicking. The movie is, otherwise, perfect. They play with conventions and the humor is spot on. I want to buy it as soon as it comes out on Blu Ray. Like, if they have a midnight release. Yeah. That's how good I thought the movie was.
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  9. Rave A documentary on the history of raves and rave culture.
  10. Banned for going to YOOMINS for the correct spelling of Klingonese words.
  11. Granted, but now he's ON EVERY CHANNEL 24 HOURS A DAY! I wish I could get more sleep.
  12. Try to remember the last place you left it. Can you tell me how to best recharge alkaline batteries the fastest?
  13. http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/specials/45666-making-of-nc-rise-of-the-commercials
  14. Wacky Waving Inflatable Arms/Flailing Tube Pony
  15. Banned for the previous banning on the "correct" Klingon spelling. Since the Klingon alphabet does not contain any Roman characters, any transliteration is subjective, similar to which is the "correct" spelling of "Hanukkah".
  16. Merican Horror Story When the local Walmart sells out of bacon and American flags, chaos ensues. All filmed in glorious ShakyCam.
  17. Only one of those words had more than two syllables, y'know.
  18. Granted, but soon Gordon Freeman will also exist and then your army won't. I wish I could stop feeling itchy.
  19. Banned for being a p'tagh.
  20. Rubber pants.
  21. Banned for thrig pum dardle laf dohe.
  22. 25 or 6 to 4.
  23. Weak, BTG. Very weak.
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