LRRcast for 2013-11-08
LRRcast for 2013-11-08
The crew talks about Murdercide, The Bodypaint Problem and answers your questions.
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Was the timing on the ending a post-hoc cut or was that just when Paul hit the button? Either way, perfect sign-off.
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Why does Sonic chill like dawgs?
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From London to 20 minutes away any direction in a car...
So, like, 2 miles away?
(maybe 4 miles when traffic cooperates)
I can only assume the rampant sex in Canadian movies is down to Quebecois influence (who, of course, got it from the French).
So, like, 2 miles away?
(maybe 4 miles when traffic cooperates)
I can only assume the rampant sex in Canadian movies is down to Quebecois influence (who, of course, got it from the French).
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Wait, Dutch movies are also know for their sex (a little less now than a few years ago, but still).
Is it everyone but the Americans that have a lot of sex in their movies?
Is it everyone but the Americans that have a lot of sex in their movies?
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One half of my grandparents emigrated from Italy... And yeah. Italy is Europe's Alabama.
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I like to think of the reactions that people in Italy would have to that comparison. I like more to think of Alabamas reaction.
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Kathleen, I got too sick to keep playing Bioshock Infinite after about half an hour of playing. I completely suppressed the nausea by taking non-drowsy Dramamine and sipping on coca-cola. I do not like coca-cola, but it started life as anti-nausea tonic and still does the trick. Hope that helps you!
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Okay, that was really weird. I got to the question about Kickstarter surveys, then halfway through it I switched tabs to check my email and the survey was there. Perfect timing.
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For the green-screen effect, would it be possible to take handheld video footage of your background, then motion-track a tripod green-screen shot to match? I feel like the parallax effect would be lessened by doing this.
I disagree with Kathleen's assertion that everywhere in Europe can be visited for 3 weeks. We planned on spending 3 days in Brussels, but due to a mistake in our travel we ended up staying there for 5 days. We ran out of things to do, and spent a day wandering around slightly bored. Also, when we were in Berlin, I didn't realize how compact everything I wanted to see in the city center was, so what I'd planned out for a full day ended up taking about 2 hours. If we had more money maybe we could have left the city and explored the surrounding area, but we didn't. All in all though, I think those two cities in particular have a limit of how much time you can spend in them before you get bored.
I disagree with Kathleen's assertion that everywhere in Europe can be visited for 3 weeks. We planned on spending 3 days in Brussels, but due to a mistake in our travel we ended up staying there for 5 days. We ran out of things to do, and spent a day wandering around slightly bored. Also, when we were in Berlin, I didn't realize how compact everything I wanted to see in the city center was, so what I'd planned out for a full day ended up taking about 2 hours. If we had more money maybe we could have left the city and explored the surrounding area, but we didn't. All in all though, I think those two cities in particular have a limit of how much time you can spend in them before you get bored.
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I'm also not sure about the "3 weeks" comment. I was in London for a week last year (3.5 days when you account for arrivals and departures), and we didn't do nearly everything we wanted to do. (Then again, we also spent our entire first day at the Tower of London.) I'd love to spend 2 weeks there the next time I go, but three might be pushing it.
You're probably not interested in showing us that stream-of-consciousness notes document for Murdercide, but it sounds oddly fascinating...
You're probably not interested in showing us that stream-of-consciousness notes document for Murdercide, but it sounds oddly fascinating...
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The start of Desert Bus is not great in Australia: 5 am Sunday morning.
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Lord Chrusher wrote:The start of Desert Bus is not great in Australia: 5 am Sunday morning.
That just means you get to start your day with Desert Bus!
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In my case it means I can watch DBFH for a couple hours then go do a 14 km road race I signed up for months ago not thinking that Desert Bus would start at a similar time.
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