Title: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 29, 16:18:06 JM, what are your feelings regarding members here advertising your website elsewhere?
I'm tempted to add it to my signature over on the BBS, as I did for a while when you were at Variousimmers. The upside of advertising would be that people who are genuinely interested in fixing their game would be able to find their way to you. The downside would be that many of those featured on the Idiot of the Day could find their way here too. I can't handle the bad spelling and the EA loyalty over at the BBS, I certainly don't want to have to read it here. Are you keeping this exclusive or can any idiot join? Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 29, 16:52:04 If you must advertise the site in an undirected fashion (posts in advertising, sig-links, etc), advertise the front page. Only give direct links in response to specific questions.
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 29, 22:04:40 Is this okay, O Great One?
Tired of waiting for Tim LeTourneaus's Promised Patch? Want a smoother running game that works properly? Visit http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 29, 22:10:00 No, no, no. Send them to the front page (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/) and let them download the free samples. And I liked your old cat avatar better.
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 29, 22:19:42 No, no, no. Send them to the front page (http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/) and let them download the free samples. Consider it done! And I liked your old cat avatar better. That's just plain evil! I'm a big fan of the late Aalliyah. But as it's your website...Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 30, 00:47:28 That's just plain evil! I'm a big fan of the late Aalliyah. But as it's your website... I have no idea who Aalliyah is. That sounds more like the noise somebody makes when you set their butt on fire. But hey, I was just saying the cat was cooler.Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 30, 01:21:52 Aaliyah Haughton died tragically at the age of 22 in a plane crash almost 4 years ago. She was a rising R & B singer who was about to become more well known because she had landed a leading role in the Matrix II and III. After her death her part in Matrix II was reshot and played (I think) by Jada Pinkett Smith.
I know all this is meaningless to a fortified Monatana hermit. However, the vampire in you might find her final movie 'Queen of the Damned' more to your taste. http://www.warnerbros.co.uk/movies/qotd/trailer.html Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: breyerii on 2005 July 30, 01:42:55 Aaliyah Haughton died tragically at the age of 22 in a plane crash almost 4 years ago. She was a rising R & B singer who was about to become more well known because she had landed a leading role in the Matrix II and III. After her death her part in Matrix II was reshot and played (I think) by Jada Pinkett Smith. I know all this is meaningless to a fortified Monatana hermit. However, the vampire in you might find her final movie 'Queen of the Damned' more to your taste. http://www.warnerbros.co.uk/movies/qotd/trailer.html Ack! Granted, Anne Rice got worse along the years, but that film was horrible. It seemed some kind of voluntary sabotage... Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 30, 02:26:00 I agree. I didn't watch it all the way through; poor concentration and a working brain prevented me from doing so! Not my kind of movie. But she was (only slightly) better acting with Jet Li and DMX in Romeo Must Die.
I'm a fan of her singing, although I think that her strongest work was done alongside R Kelly. Shame about all the scandal that led to her leaving his label - he brought out the best in her vocally. I'd say more about R Kelly - but I wouldn't want to be sued! Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Trubble on 2005 July 30, 15:27:44 Ack! Granted, Anne Rice got worse along the years, but that film was horrible. It seemed some kind of voluntary sabotage... Take it away from the book and it was just a piece of mediocre entertainment (though Stuart Townsend was hot), compare it to the book and it's absoulte crap. In all fairness they had to squish rather a lot of information in to that short time (two 800page+ books) and had a lower budget than the make they did of Interview with the Vampire. What I'm more concerned about is the musical of 'The Vampire Lestat' which Elton John and Bernie Taupin have written, and is to be released on Broadway... then there's Rice's latest - writing the biography of Jesus in first person... Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Kitiara on 2005 July 31, 03:16:41 She was a rising R & B singer who was about to become more well known because she had landed a leading role in the Matrix II and III. After her death her part in Matrix II was reshot and played (I think) by Jada Pinkett Smith. Actually her part was not replaced by Jada Pinkett Smith. I can't remember the actresses name, but I think the character was named Zee or some such (you would think I would remember I watched the movies with a friend last week). Anyway it was the wife of one of Morpheus's crew. Not that any of this is important, I'm just being picky. It is, after all, what I am good for; I am a veritable cornucopia of useless information. Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 31, 04:12:12 You're right. I can remember the discussion amongst the popcorn and diet coke when we watched it at the cinema. Her hubby would have been the actor with the locks? Too busy watching Keanu to care!
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: sara_dippity on 2005 July 31, 04:23:27 I heard Wil Smith turned down the role of Neo. Aren't you glad he did?
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 31, 13:15:40 You've got to be joking! Keanu may be wooden in his acting, but that's why we love him. He's eye candy extraordinaire. Great cheekbones! Whereas Will with those ears - unforgiveable! I like Will Smith, but he has way too much to say. Keanu's vacant looks may be truly vacant, but they work! The role of Neo needs a SILENT hero. Will would have talked us to death. :D! I bet Will regrets losing out on all those millions.
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 31, 13:21:18 Wow. Talk about a sharp turn into both off-topic and incomprehensible. I have no idea what you people are going on about.
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Trubble on 2005 July 31, 17:57:39 *pat pat* go snort some more caffeine. You'll feel better.
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 31, 22:18:41 Wow. Talk about a sharp turn into both off-topic and incomprehensible. I have no idea what you people are going on about. Translation: Eye Candy: http://www.postershop.co.uk/Reeves-Keanu/Reeves-Keanu-Photo-Keanu-Reeves-6202385.html Translation: Unforgiveable Ears: http://www.postershop.co.uk/Smith-Will/Smith-Will-Photo-XL-Will-Smith-6221646.html The Matrix Trilogy - a series of 3 movies, broke the record for movie box office earnings of all time. Keanu was rumoured to earn approx. £66m from royalties alone. Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2005 July 31, 22:21:44 There's 3 of them now?
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 31, 22:29:24 Yep. Lots of action, fighting and killing. Although, because it's science fiction, no-one ever really seems to die. I'd like to say that the movies appeal to your intelligence, but I'd be lying; if you want to listen to the plot you can, or you can just look at the action sequences and special effects which were the first of their kind and have since been much emulated.
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Oddysey on 2005 July 31, 22:49:51 It is not science fiction. It's science sillyness. "Obviously, once the sun goes out, humans switch to some non-solar-based foodchain that the robots find impossible to emulate." Good grief. Any time they start talking about the technical explanations for things, I have to plug my ears and run around screaming until I find a copy of Asimov's or some other SF that actually has science in it, as opposed to blatant crap masquerading as science. Ugh. Hollywood does not appreciate the genre. Mangles it beyond belief, every single time . . .
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 July 31, 22:58:57 "Obviously, once the sun goes out, humans switch to some non-solar-based foodchain that the robots find impossible to emulate."
Oh! Is that what they were trying to say. Airhead me had my earplugs in! When watching The Matrix I woke up when bullets started moving in slow motion and Keanu's cape started flapping! Then I switched off again and went back to my diet coke. I was boggle eyed at the helicopter sequence. That still impresses me today. I'm very shallow. I thought that the trilogy was supposed to be a complex love story set in the style of a legend, but I'm not sure if it worked. Matrix III had me trying to remember the plot from the Matrix II, so I could work out where things had left off. Too much effort, so I switched to eye candy and action mode. Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: veilchen on 2005 July 31, 23:04:33 Isaac Asimov is the undisputed master of science fiction, but I must admit that I still enjoy reading "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". What's more I've had a copy since I was young(er) and my daughter recently found it, read it, and enjoyed just as much as I still do.
G. Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Oddysey on 2005 July 31, 23:09:52 Hitch Hiker's Guide rocks. It's just awesome. Because it doesn't try to be serious, it just screws around and comes up with obviously ridiculous explanations for things. Star Trek is the same way: at a certain point, it's obvious that the "science" bit is just a support for the actual story. Obviously non-serious explanations, those I enjoy. But "trying and failing miserably" SF, like most of the Hollywood pap that people here are convinced is actual SF . . . must . . . stick . . . sharp object . . . into . . . brain.
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: cwieberdink on 2005 July 31, 23:47:30 Isaac Asimov is the undisputed master of science fiction, but I must admit that I still enjoy reading "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". What's more I've had a copy since I was young(er) and my daughter recently found it, read it, and enjoyed just as much as I still do. G. I LOVE Asimov (Heinlein too, whatever your opinion of him may be, I loved his stuff). Read tons of SF books in high school. Not much since. I really have gotten into procedural thrillers. Love them. Kathy Reichs is the best because she IS what she writes about. Good science (forensic pathology) in those plus good writing. Chris Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Darkstormyeve on 2005 August 01, 06:11:45 I have read all of Kathy Reiches stuff too and enjoy it for the very same reason that you stated.
Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: cwieberdink on 2005 August 01, 13:49:17 I have read all of Kathy Reiches stuff too and enjoy it for the very same reason that you stated. She's got a new one coming out.... :) It's called Cross Bones I think. Chris Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Sandilou on 2005 August 01, 15:38:19 Almost forgot!
Wow. Talk about a sharp turn into both off-topic and incomprehensible. I have no idea what you people are going on about. My advertisement: Tired of waiting for Tim LeTourneaus's Promised Patch? Want a smoother running game that works properly? Visit http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/ Is that okay, El Presidente? Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: ElviraGoth on 2005 August 28, 18:49:01 Isaac Asimov is the undisputed master of science fiction, but I must admit that I still enjoy reading "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". What's more I've had a copy since I was young(er) and my daughter recently found it, read it, and enjoyed just as much as I still do. G. I know this is an old thread, but I was searching for something else and the word I was looking for showed up in this thread! I got hooked on "Hitchhiker's" when the series ran on public tv back in the early 80's. Bought the book in hardback right away. Later on got the leather bound gilded edge copy of the 4 book "trilogy" for Christmas. I'm a hitchhikers addict. My 3 kids are all grown now and they all can quote certain lines from it, and all know what a "pan-galactic gargle blaster" is, know to never forget your towel, and understand my love of dolphins. They still have a hard time with the proper pronunciation of "Zaphod", though, even though I bought the series on VHS! Someday, we'll all meet at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe. Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Danni on 2005 August 28, 19:19:10 I'm going to sound like a sad geek here, but nevermind :P
I got hooked on "Hitchhiker's" when I was little, and someone bought me the first in the trilogy. I then proceeded to badger everyone I could think of to get me all five books in the trilogy. I carried my towel with me last Towel Day (I'm pretty sure it was May 21st), and want to get the DVD, though nothing could live up to those books. I'm also a huge trekkie (heh, my startrek email address is sevenofnine@startrekvoyager.com) and help moderate a Star Trek forum... that used to be full of intelligent people, but now the average age seems to be about 14 and even some of the so called adults can't type correctly. Most of the original members, the mods and admins are ok though, and we tend to now talk on messengers rather than in the forum. I just love the last message from God to his people... :P Title: Re: Advertising this website Post by: Kristalrose on 2005 August 29, 21:09:25 I'm also a huge trekkie (heh, my startrek email address is sevenofnine@startrekvoyager.com) and help moderate a Star Trek forum... that used to be full of intelligent people, but now the average age seems to be about 14 and even some of the so called adults can't type correctly. Most of the original members, the mods and admins are ok though, and we tend to now talk on messengers rather than in the forum. hehe Hi Annika! ;) Voyager and TNG are the only two Treks I really like. I tried to get into Enterprise because I absolutely love Scott Bakula (I call my son "Al" after Al on "Quantum Leap". Sad, Sad, Sad.) Except for him and Trip, there wasn't much on Enterprise for me to get into. It didn't have much of a plot-line, even though the premise was very interesting. I guess, in a way, I feel the same way about that one as Sani Lion feels about The Matrix and Keanu. ;) (Which, BTW, I agree with that opinion, as well.) Anyway, I'm sorry the Trek Boards are going downhill. |