So chances are that you're probably too dumb to go to space school (or not crazy enough to solve Gamou's secret riddle). What do you do?!
That's where Space Engine comes in. I was listening to the Idle Thumbs Video Game Podcast and they mentioned this program. Apparently some guy took a bunch of data on known planets and stars and stuff and then filled in the gaps and created a simulator out of it. Zoom from planet to planet and star to star!
So I tried the upload button from within a certain album on my account and it worked! Whenever I tried using the upload button from the main page, it took me to a site maintenance page. That's so dumb.
Anyway, pictures have been added to all the posts since Fourze 46.
Have you ever noticed that it's not enough to show people in pajamas, they also carry around a pillow with them? When would you ever need to bring your pillow with you somewhere? I was watching an LP of Catherine last week and the naked guy also had a pillow with him. Better bring that pillow, who knows where you'll end up sleeping.
If we could get more people hosting fserves, that'd be great. IRC can be really good for community building. You're in a social environment, you can talk to people with similar interests in real time. And the whole concept of serving is based on a give and take system which I find really appealing.
Seriously who goes to a Wiki not looking to be Spoiled.
The entire point of a Wiki is to have all the info about said shows.
Trying not spoil people on a wiki is kinda retarded.
To answer that well-thought out bit of criticism... We're not trying to not have spoilers on the wiki. Yes, it would be retarded to have no spoilers on a wiki.
What I meant was trying to organize the information so that people didn't unintentionally spoil themselves on content. To use a silly example, someone reading the article on Dr. Jekyll may not know that it turns out that he's Mr. Hyde. As creators of a wiki, it is within our power to organize the information so that major plot reveals aren't just blatantly out there.
Caring about not spoiling someone is simply respecting that person's values. Maybe it's not something that you care about, but this kind of stuff isn't for you? It's important as an adult to respect the values of people besides your own, after all.