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Top Ten Ultimate Bikini Goddesses
Friday 21st of August 2009 category: ladies [comments] |
Ursula Andress, the actress, has been voted as the ultimate "bikini goddess" in a new poll of women. The Bond girl, best known for her bikini-clad entrance in the film Dr No, topped a star-studded list -- check it out | |
![]() | More Rage
Friday 21st of August 2009 [comments] |
![]() | Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower Live! Isle
Friday 21st of August 2009 [comments] |
![]() | Blerk
Thursday 20th of August 2009 |
| category: blerk; [comments] blerk; Rebuilding the image of yourself that you carry around inside your head is a difficult but rewarding task |
![]() | Pink Floyd Members Discuss Recording "money""
Thursday 20th of August 2009 [comments] |
![]() | Right at the Moment
Thursday 20th of August 2009 [comments] |
![]() | New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mario Galaxy 2,
Thursday 20th of August 2009 |
| category: E3 [comments] |
![]() | Dance of the Knights
Thursday 20th of August 2009 |
| category: Prokofiev [comments] |
![]() | Juggling, Epiphanies, Processes
Tuesday 18th of August 2009 [comments] |
The enjoyment I take from juggling stems from the cocktail of emotions you can feel during a good session. From the intense frustration and anger I feel when I'm constantly failing to learn a pattern or, worse still; cocking up a pattern that I know I've mastered long ago. To the unbridled joy gained from successfully completing a new pattern for the first time. Combined with the long tail of the juggling learning curve it means that its a hobby where I can continuously challenge myself to learn new things. I find that there are two key moments in my juggling based learning. An initial moment of epiphany when I'm first able to complete a new pattern or trick and then the moment when I realise that I'm now able to repeat it with out any conscious thought. The 1st time you complete something it often feels awkward, rushed or just plain messy, but it is still a very satisfying moment. I then repeat and practice the trick, focusing on being smooth, controlled, precise and flowing. I'm building up muscle memory and finally will be able to hand the trick off to my subconcsious. At that point I take great enjoyment from the sense that I now have that knowledge contained somewhere in my grey matter, able to seemingly automatically recall it at any time. -- read full blog post (continues for 510 more words) |
![]() | Carmack On a Small Id Software
Tuesday 18th of August 2009 |
| category: games [comments] Carmack couldn't tolerate having to accommodate the need to minimize his own programming efforts in order to not shift code too much and unsettle the other companies relying on the same tech. "The work I'm doing now on id Tech 5 is changing some fundamental class hierarchy stuff across all of our resources, and it's the right thing to do. It's better, because of that. It's incredibly painful just doing it in our codebase. There's no way I would contemplate doing that if I had 50 other development teams that would have to go through and make similar changes on there." -- check it out |
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