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We Are Legion!! The mellow side of life. Blogging about the fun stuff and material goods the Legion likes to play with. This technogeek has already outgrown the otaku fads of the day.
Blinky's been busy - anybody remember that Powergirl fan-film I posted a while back? Yes, BlinkyTV has shot a sequel...
Don't forget to check out all the other neat-o stuff he's been up to as well!
Lower your expectations and you'll be just fine. They weren't kidding when they said they were going for "Charlie's Angels." It's a billed as an "action-comedy" (which sadly also means the supporting cast were much more entertaining than the starring B-list cast giving C-list performances)... Seriously, some of this dialogue belongs in an episode of Power Rangers.
Watch it for the eye-candy, don't watch it because you're a hardcore DOA video game fan.
Better than: Street Fighter starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
Not as good as: Mortal Kombat starring Robin Shou (who happens to have a cameo appearance in this movie)
More accurate adaptation of a game than: Super Mario Bros. starring Bob Hoskins.
Presented in a typical silvery foil packet, this is a single serve product that makes a decent sized mug of warm tea (although, it would also have you believe that you could serve it cold). Logic would dictate however, that hot water desolves any drink mix better than cold water would.
The content of the foil packet is sweetly scented; so far so good – the ingredients seem rather straight-forward. It listed simply chrysanthemum then sugar and honey. And yes, it does smell very real. But like I said before: I'm not big on genuine Chinese herbal drinks so I'd be hard pressed to tell you if that's really chrysanthemum extract I'm drinking.
It's enough to say that I'll take their word for it. It does taste and smell like a sweet flowered tea (a little bit like jasmine). In any case, I can't get over how good it feels. I have a feeling this'll easily replace my taste for hot chocolate on a cold day.
I never thought I'd live to see something as tacky as this (and yes, its ranks up there and even surpasses the whole Hooters concept).
I never thought I'd see the day when somebody would have the nerve to build one these in the middle of uptown Toronto (Markham to be specific). I'd go, but... then I'd feel like an even bigger loser than I already am.
http://www.gamingreport.com/article.php?sid=20989
In this post the guy says there was some f*ck up with the European branch of WotC - seems the general rule is you never reissue an out-of-print expansion, but then nobody stopped WotC Europe from doing it. This was back in April.
http://holonet.swrpgnetwork.com/showthread.php?threadid=234048
Then in this thread, somebody else in North America (besides myself) claims his local comics shop tells him there's a full-on reissue happening. If you ask me, I suspect WotC turned around and tried to cover up the mistake from WotC Europe and make the reissue an official release...
Personally, I feel the secondary market for these things is ridiculous. Some times it feels like I'm the only one who actually PLAYS with my Minis - which makes reading material like the "Ultimate Missions" supplements very frustrating when they make reference to playing pieces that I not only have but are also going for $50 on eBay apiece.