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Best video in a while. Paul really carries it with the manic high-energy enthusiasm, it keeps the whole video flowing at a high pace.
Got just plain weird at the end though.
Also: You don't actually make perogies in the microwave, do you Graham? That's terribly wrong on a basic level.
Got just plain weird at the end though.
Also: You don't actually make perogies in the microwave, do you Graham? That's terribly wrong on a basic level.
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I'll be honest: I was totally expecting "Wii as penis" jokes, and was pleasantly surprised when they didn't materialize.
Although with a full-body Linux install, I'd be surprised of all of the peripherals worked. Kathleen would probably rip Paul a new one.
Although with a full-body Linux install, I'd be surprised of all of the peripherals worked. Kathleen would probably rip Paul a new one.
"...so he turns to me, and he says 'Why so serious?' He puts the blade in my mouth, and says 'Why so serious?
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
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Metaleaf wrote:
. . . Yup.
Okay, that's awesome.
And this video was too! I suppose I'm not yet geeky enough to understand some of the puns, but Paul being hyper-peppy the whole time and making me ROFL makes up for it.
...I did get a bit creeped out when Paul plugged the keyboard into Graham, though. That looked like it really hurt x3
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I watched it again at 6:20am Eastern DS Time. Seriously, someone needs to do something about Paul, cuz he was WAAAAAAY too happy about programming Linux into everything. It was only a matter of time until he tried to program a little child into a file folder, causing arrests, fines, jail and God-knows-what else.
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I thought Paul was installing Linux on himself in the bathroom... and I don't really see what use a toilet-fileserver is. All you'd ever get out of it is poo.
So the Mac in the opening of the video is the one Grahm sits next to in Whatever-Thing. Do you guys use Paul's computer for Whatever-Thing?
So the Mac in the opening of the video is the one Grahm sits next to in Whatever-Thing. Do you guys use Paul's computer for Whatever-Thing?
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Paul officially is the best at playing a way too happy person in LRR videos. With this one and in Toilet Humour, Paul is the excited man.
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Wow guys, I was quite impressed!
I'm not normally one to literally laugh out loud, even when something is pretty dang funny, but this pushed me to that level. Soo many good one-shots, the pacing was superb, and the manic frenzy was perfect.
Personally I think this video reveals one of Paul's strengths, namely energetic performances with a slight air of the absurb. His exuberance carries you through the initial "Okay, how the hell would that even work?" phase and directly into the "Okay, how.. wait, what? Holy crap that's awesome!" one.
I think this is one of the best cases of viewers suspending their disbelief, because you get caught up in the action and the flow of things so you don't have time to catch yourself in the "Linux on a microwave?" doubting. When Paul plays slower roles, he sometimes just seems like a filler character if he's not doing or saying something unusual. This is a nice change.
Additionally, the Science-Paul facet of his personality seems to be turning into one of my favorites. He just has the face, build, and mannerisms of a generic mad scientist. Of course he also makes a superb separatist.
Also, the doubling over was a clever way to hold the serial plug of the keyboard. Belly rolls for the win Graham!
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Addendum - You must put Paul into the Whatever Thing! Singing, perhaps. Rapping even? MC Hawking's "What We Need More of Is Science" would fit the bill.
I'm not normally one to literally laugh out loud, even when something is pretty dang funny, but this pushed me to that level. Soo many good one-shots, the pacing was superb, and the manic frenzy was perfect.
Personally I think this video reveals one of Paul's strengths, namely energetic performances with a slight air of the absurb. His exuberance carries you through the initial "Okay, how the hell would that even work?" phase and directly into the "Okay, how.. wait, what? Holy crap that's awesome!" one.
I think this is one of the best cases of viewers suspending their disbelief, because you get caught up in the action and the flow of things so you don't have time to catch yourself in the "Linux on a microwave?" doubting. When Paul plays slower roles, he sometimes just seems like a filler character if he's not doing or saying something unusual. This is a nice change.
Additionally, the Science-Paul facet of his personality seems to be turning into one of my favorites. He just has the face, build, and mannerisms of a generic mad scientist. Of course he also makes a superb separatist.
Also, the doubling over was a clever way to hold the serial plug of the keyboard. Belly rolls for the win Graham!
~Alja-Markir~
Addendum - You must put Paul into the Whatever Thing! Singing, perhaps. Rapping even? MC Hawking's "What We Need More of Is Science" would fit the bill.
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Considering that versions of Linux exist that run on 16 bit processors like the 8086 and only require 515kB of RAM and that Vista might work with a fast P3 and half of gig of RAM I think you would have less trouble getting Linux working.
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Lord Chrusher wrote:Considering that versions of Linux exist that run on 16 bit processors like the 8086 and only require 515kB of RAM and that Vista might work with a fast P3 and half of gig of RAM I think you would have less trouble getting Linux working.
Although, without the fucking about, I'm pretty much certain that the INSTALLATION SCRIPTS for Vista are more compatible with programs than the entire Linux OS is...
And don't start on me about "it's not an OS, it's a 'distribution'" bullshit either...
It's fringe at best. Keep Linux on servers, and nothing else. The kind of people (in my experience) who have installed Linux on PCs that I've personally repaired have done things like not attach a heatsink, through claims it was "too noisy", fitted the heatsink back to front, or tried water cooling it, without testing the system first....
I'm not saying that Linux users make more mistakes than your average Windows user. They make catastrophic errors, that result in them needing pretty much most of the core components changing...
"OLOL, Fuck you Micro$oft. I use Linux.... Ok, so I've changed the OS, what else can I change in the PC. Fuck you Intel, I'm not going to use your shitty HSF! *PC fries* *brought into the shop* It's under warranty, right?"
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