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I still have a Prodigy cassette and a Cranes cassette that were bought in London when my dad took my sister and I to see England and Wales when I was a little gothy teenager.
As much as I cheerlead modern tech and the interbutt and mp3s, I have to admit that I've bought a hundred mp3 albums and barely listened to most
I spent a year wondering what the cranes sounded like after reading about them on a dead tree 'zine, then I saw
On TV in a hotel room and stood transfixed the whole time it played and pretty much in that exact moment my entire life's aesthetic destiny was sealed and then I found a used cassette for like 8 pounds and bought it along with some concert bootlegs and listened to them over and over and over on the flight home on my walkman.
This post made more sense in the last thread than cut n pasted here.
The best American spy novel I've ever read is Norman Mailer's cold war doorstop: Harlot's Ghost. It's maybe his best book, and jumps around from Cuba to the US to CIA training to Berlin and takes in all the best cold war stuff, from MI6 traitors to LSD experiments to Castro to Rooskies and every damn thing.
It also ends on a never to be concluded cliffhanger, but fuck it.
What is with network cards wanting to use their very own special driver software, bluetooth cards wanting to use their very own special driver software, and freaking hard drives trying to override Windows Explorer interfaces? Don't people get annoyed enough at the printers and graphics units doing this?
Coexistence is one thing, but trying to absent your hardware wholly from native interfaces or worse, disable them, is just... aaaaaurgh.
I loved cold war thrillers when I was younger. Ploughed through a ton of stuff by Craig Thomas, though I doubt they've aged particularly well. All dignified, ruthless old men sending sweaty, tense operatives into Berlin to track down some fucker and get them out. Tried some Tom Clancy as well, but Jesus Christ that guy writes, as Stephen King said of Jeffrey Archer, like old people fuck.
I loved cold war thrillers when I was younger. Ploughed through a ton of stuff by Craig Thomas, though I doubt they've aged particularly well. All dignified, ruthless old men sending sweaty, tense operatives into Berlin to track down some fucker and get them out. Tried some Tom Clancy as well, but Jesus Christ that guy writes, as Stephen King said of Jeffrey Archer, like old people fuck.
Steven Segal has the best cheesy movie names. Out for Justice, Hard to Kill, On Deadly Ground. They all let you know that this movie is just mindless asskicking for 1 1/2 hours.
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Sometimes people talk to me about music or art and I'm nodding like I'm engaged but in the back of my mind I'm thinking, "This piece isn't even blurry and mournful."
Also yeah good on him
Pay them fuckin' bills doing a non-soul destroying job and you're doing the species and yourself both a favor
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... jeez that memory I have of watching it is 3 years ago now.
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I know, right? That's when I saw it too
and Mark Hamill is Skips
You forgot the best spy fiction of all time: Archer!
Though, good on you for getting Alpha Protocol on there. I love that game so much.
It suffered at the box office from a serious case of silly name.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rew0gHM_kuA
Or maybe just more Garak.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTgGtJ-PisA
Also, it was too complex for regular moviegoers. I was not qualified to see that movie.
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I love that episode so much.
not a lot of spying but hey
The best bit is Avery Brook's little high pitched "Hah!"
I started playing it and then was just like... eeeeeh.
Does it get more awesome or what
As much as I cheerlead modern tech and the interbutt and mp3s, I have to admit that I've bought a hundred mp3 albums and barely listened to most
I spent a year wondering what the cranes sounded like after reading about them on a dead tree 'zine, then I saw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3USVDdMdTQY
On TV in a hotel room and stood transfixed the whole time it played and pretty much in that exact moment my entire life's aesthetic destiny was sealed and then I found a used cassette for like 8 pounds and bought it along with some concert bootlegs and listened to them over and over and over on the flight home on my walkman.
This post made more sense in the last thread than cut n pasted here.
once you get past the first area (the middle east someplace?) it starts to get super awesome super quick
It's a terrific game. If you're playing on PC, it helps to have a controller, though.
It also ends on a never to be concluded cliffhanger, but fuck it.
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dark souls lasted longer
also, M83 is licensing the FUCK outta his album
good for him, on his flying private sex island
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Coexistence is one thing, but trying to absent your hardware wholly from native interfaces or worse, disable them, is just... aaaaaurgh.
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Is Len Deighton any good?
this incenses me
you should have beaten the game seventeen times by now!
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I must get around to picking up the massive histories of MI5 and MI6 that came out in the last couple of years.
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Sometimes people talk to me about music or art and I'm nodding like I'm engaged but in the back of my mind I'm thinking, "This piece isn't even blurry and mournful."
Also yeah good on him
Pay them fuckin' bills doing a non-soul destroying job and you're doing the species and yourself both a favor
Jacob, I know you want to throw out an infraction for that
Do it. Give in to your hatred. /dark side.
for some reason I don't think of Marathon Man as a spy movie even though it really is
no excuse for three days of the condor, though