The guy you're thinking of is Popscythe.Tofu Man wrote: Wait, what? Ain't that the fella who rides on in every now and then, proclaiming FNV to be shit and the lot of us to be philistines before getting back on his white horse and fucking off in fits of rage, to the joy of many? That guy?
The Books thread.
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It's your brain that degenerates a little every day.Retlaw83 wrote:You're probably the only person in history who gets stupider every time you attempt to think.Username wrote:Sounds like a match made in heaven between the two.
You're like history of TV-animated sitcoms. Starting out good with The Simpsons, South Park and so forth but tragically ending up in a ditch with shit like Family Guy full of random, bold dashes that never lead anywhere except up your own ass.
WHICH ONE WAS PORTRAYED BY DANNY DEVITO ?!
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Animated sitcoms history started long before the Simpsons, but whatever. Yabba-dabba doo?
Sucks too, because can never find him at libraries or used stores. I'm not a big fan of buying new books retail.
Trying to read Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, always heard this one mentioned in the same breath as Neuromancer, but it's way too cute, and *wink wink nudge nudge* for me. I much prefer Gibson's strung-out, hard boiled, noir-y low-life goodness.
Thanks, brah. I don't doubt what you say, the english translation of Solaris is from a French translation, so I'm sure a lot of nuance got lost along the way. (I rewatched the Tarkovsky flick and that subtitled translation from Russian to English varied too, to fuck things up worse). That in itself is a pretty good indicator of how rare his books are in english.PiP wrote: Sorry mate, didn't notice that before.
You might want to try his "Ijon Tichy" series
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There are some peculiarities of Lem's work that make it a hard reading in some respects. His language is quite important. The Polish language he uses is a marvel. Also, he continuously plays with words, especially when inventing countless new words. Each of those bears various hints about their meaning. On top of that, some words and situations have further meaning in the context of Polish culture. Being a linguist I can tell you that this makes it extremely hard, if not impossible, to translate or to understand once translated.
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Sucks too, because can never find him at libraries or used stores. I'm not a big fan of buying new books retail.
Trying to read Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, always heard this one mentioned in the same breath as Neuromancer, but it's way too cute, and *wink wink nudge nudge* for me. I much prefer Gibson's strung-out, hard boiled, noir-y low-life goodness.
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Which would be the first cartoon sitcom though? The Flinstones/Jetsons?Cimmerian Nights wrote:Animated sitcoms history started long before the Simpsons, but whatever. Yabba-dabba doo?
A bit OT but just curious. I wouldn't really consider them in the same shelf like the Simpsons or South Park.
I wanted to mention Beawis and Butthead but most folk think they are shit. I quite enjoy them though.
I didn't correct anyone but anything - I stopped Mismatch's good name from being sullied by a comparison to a douchebag.Username wrote:Good that we have ol'retlaw whos life revolves around these boards to correct us.
Have you gone full retard?
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Nope, it is "Why was this stupid war started in the first place?".
It's quite an educational book, and Japanese didn't have flying matchboxes, at least not when the war wast started.
Infact, at the beginning of the China-Japan conflict, Japanese air force was in advantage with their Mitshubishi Zeros, during which, some American aircraft models were used - and most of them were wiped clean. Zeros were pretty badass, not to mention them later being used in (desperate) kamikaze attacks.
It's quite an educational book, and Japanese didn't have flying matchboxes, at least not when the war wast started.
Infact, at the beginning of the China-Japan conflict, Japanese air force was in advantage with their Mitshubishi Zeros, during which, some American aircraft models were used - and most of them were wiped clean. Zeros were pretty badass, not to mention them later being used in (desperate) kamikaze attacks.
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