Derrik, Cameron is just being his usual wiseass self...you may know him better as "Starhawk" on LCVG. He quite enjoys "punking" people and is currently facing litigation for crossing the line in a recent incident with a former friend.
Except that it's infinitely more readable for the average person. I loved "The Name of the Rose", but damn, Umberto is tough to read sometimes. And "Focault's Pendulum" is exhibit A for that statement.
Hmm, I just finished Angels and Demons and I was disappointed by it. I thought it wasn't nearly as well-written as The DaVinci Code. Both books were enjoyable, but I felt the second one was much stronger and better written. Probably because it had a far less sci-fi premise. Not that I have...
Personally I like playing as a female character, because then I get to tell THEM what to do for a change. In stark contrast to my real-life... :frowning: (kidding, of course)...(er, kinda) :)
I think the rule is, if you have to ask, you probably shouldn't be using such terminology. :) Actually, you can probably glean some of the rules by watching an episode of "Doggy Fizzle Televizzle" or whatever it is on MTV. Regards, Dizzle Falizzle
That theory also fits in with the title sequence, with various scenes and people from the Great Depression morphing into Tarot cards. I think you're really got something there...
The Breakfast Club--my first date (I think I was 12 at the time). The Three Amigos--the first date with the girl who would eventually become my wife. Ghost in the Shell--first anime I ever saw, and the beginning of my obsession infatuation with anime. Ferris Bueller's Day Off--a bunch...
I knew I could count on you, Ralph. UC is going to be loaded this year, both on the men's and women's side. Should be a fun ride...oh, and check out the front page of espn.com for a nice little feature on both programs.