Attention! Reptilescorpio will be making a once in a lifetime visit to MelbGAF on Friday 16th of December! In honour of this momentous occasion a few establishments have decided to buck the trend and in a show of respect will offer beverages and tasty treats in exchange for legal tender!
The train gets in around 3pm and it would be great to meet some of you colourful characters and uncomfortably exchange presentably until the 3rd or 4th beer/scotch. Our office party is actually on that night in Warrnambool but they are only offering up a 3 hour drinks package, with NO SPIRITS?!? so I decided to take up a Facebook offer to join some mates in a pub crawl on Lonsdale St later in the evening as I haven't seen those silly working stiffs for quite a while.
Since AusGAF is brimming with parents now, I thought a few might be interested in this:
http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/new-push-for-baby-seat-fix-20111125-1nxuq.html
The manager of road user behaviour for motoring lobby group RACV, Melinda Congiu, says the Isofix system has a lower rate of incorrect fitting than the top-tether system used in Australia.
She says research from RACV's infant-seat fitting stations had revealed the seats were incorrectly installed in as many as 70 per cent of cases.
That really should be enough for them to say, "Maybe this shit ain't right".
Currently rocking the
Comfi-Cruiser after using a hand-me-down since birth. Super comfy for the little guy and supports his neck great for long trips and is really easy to get him in and out of. Happy as Larry in it too. I think we paid about $140 from some baby store in Ballarat that seemed to be cheaper than anywhere else we could find. They really are a prick to install though. Thankfully the Kia Rio is setup great for it, even better than our Falcon surprisingly.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-26/game-designers-lose-everything-as-us-company-fails/3696854
To contrast with the Telegraph's media-shitting, here's a good ABC Perth news report on the whole Interzone curfuffle, though there's a little "Oh my god, videogames!?!" at the beginning.
Great piece, can't believe they were allowed to move shop to Canberra without paying their wages or tax. I thought they would get banned from conducting business until they sorted that out. Would hate to work for the new company knowing that the guys before you got fucked over.
I've seen marriages break up and careers go down the tubes because of World of Fucking Warcraft.
Says more about the marriage than the game itself. If you have an addictive personality you have to temper it. If you enjoy the game more than your partner then obviously something is wrong in that relationship. If it wasn't WoW it would have been something else. Everything in moderation, sometimes even moderation.
Yeah dude, I said in the message I just sent you as well, I think you have a point. The story itself isn't all that bad, despite the fact it substitutes anecdotal evidence for real concrete evidence.
The headline though... Oh gawd! The headline!
Troll headline to piss people off. Nothing unexpected from a filth rag. Would be like saying "Jews are greedy and covert their earnings!" for an article about how people of the Jewish faith are more efficient with their money than another group.
Get a cricket sticky created, guys.
There already is a cricket thread!
Gabe and Tycho's three-a-week idea was best.
I agree, enough to keep you interested but not too much that you get sick of it.
My big addiction was ctrl alt del. That was soo addictive ;_;. Probably because a friend was also really into it, so it was nice to have some one to chat about it with
Yup I was big into it as well 5 or so years back. Eventually I got bored with the more character based approach even before the lazy miscarriage story event. Just felt like he was running out of funny shit to draw.
It's a supportive environment here.
I actually like going back through Penny-Arcade's archives, they're still pretty funny. Megatokyo less so, but it always was more of a shojo manga than anything else. I can't believe at one point in time I actually liked VGCats.
In the less webcomic centred world, it was a big relief to find that Tintin, Asterix and (especially) Calvin and Hobbes get better the older you get, and a big disappointment to find that The Far Side and Dilbert get worse (The Far Side holds up alright actually, but looking back on it, Dilbert is really not fantastic).
AusGAF 5/5 isn't quite as supportive as it used to be.

VGCats WAS indeed good. The Wii comics were brilliant with Potatomoto starving the hardcore Potatos. I think he just got distracted and his efforts got lazy.
Also the Dilbert cartoon is still awesome.
I used to read AppleGeeks too which was fantastic until they slowed up too much and I got out of the habit. Also the robot chick became their friend and it just got boring.
Just get a razer deathadder. Great mouse
Saw that EBGames had them for $69 during the current sale, was tempted to grab one but everyone was talking about the MX518 at the time.