And Now for something completely different
Don't think....just watch...
You are welcome ~^
Isn't the song Catchy?

Labels: Geekdom, Music, Pandalicious, Star-Wars
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And Now for something completely different

Labels: Geekdom, Music, Pandalicious, Star-Wars
Finish What You Start...You say you want a revolution, well, you know... we aren't here to change the world. Monday still equals new podcast episode day, and I don't see that changing anytime too soon.

Labels: Anime, ESH-Crew, Geekdom, MagicMysticGrl, Movie, Ninja-Rant, Ninjasistah, Pandalicious, Podcast, Videogames
Finish What You Start...
Here's a big yay for you kids...
Labels: Apple, Geekdom, iPhone, Ninjasistah, Tech-Gadgets
Finish What You Start...Seriously, it does.

Labels: Geekdom, Ninjasistah, Star-Wars, Videogames, YouTube
Finish What You Start...A short while ago I was talking with Pandalicious about gaming and the conversation got very interesting. By the end, we were both in agreement that gaming [on the whole] is incredibly enjoyable and should be a national past-time type of thing. But something from that conversation always nagged at me... it was a question that would bubble up to the front of my mind from time to time, making me question my own gamer-geekdom:
I need to give you just a little bit of history in order for you to appreciate the question... all of my life I have been a console gamer. The first system I remember owning was an Intellivision and ever since then it's been one console or another... from NES to XB360 [and damn near everything in between] I've always relegated my video gaming to a console machine. This is not because I hate PC's [I don't] but I've always thought or had the mind set that a personal computer is for work and a console is for gaming. I have several computers in my home and they are all production machines. By production I mean they are machines that I use for design work or video editing. While all of my machines are powerful enough to play games I do not have the luxury of allotting hard disk space, memory resources, or updates to games that may interfere with my machines running at top speed. I can't let anything mess with my money, or ability to make money to be more specific, so I do not game on any of them.
I think not knowing the answer to that or at least not having an idea about the answer to that makes it easier for me to justify staying away from PC gaming altogether. Add to that the fact that I would still have to keep my production machines clean and the idea of bringing in another machine just for gaming becomes a hard pill to swallow because I couldn't just get a run of the mill machine... I would have to get a supped-up boom-phatty of a laptop to game on. 
Labels: Computers, Games, Geekdom, Guild, Ninjasistah, Pandalicious, PC-Games, quit
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