George Clinton - Atomic Dog
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=WOOye9EB7Uo
WordAll #757 completed in 6m 48s (nutsacks. Distracted/got stuck)
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Wordle 1,028 4/6* (1/2 on 3. Start word 'chasm')
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #812 (12.04.2024) 2/6 (100%) (cheated)
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La palabra del día #827 4/6
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #824 4/6
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Framed #763 (yes. I watched 2/3rds of the new adaption of Fallout on Prime Video. Then either my Internet, or the Internet somewhere, crapped out and I've still got 1/3rd to go tonight. I had the first Fallout PC game in ~1997 and it was notable for a couple of reasons: Firstly it was very good, primitive by today's graphical standards and control methods but offset by a hex based RPG system SPECIAL, clearly inspired by but, also improving, for the purposes of a computer game, GURPS [1], and secondly that it was so buggy it was clear there were financial incentives to publish it. The bugs were mostly fixed a year or two later and with later fan modifications. Subsequently there was the also excellent Fallout 2 in 1998, which further polished and improved the engine the game used. It had non linear, branching narratives, and multiple endings. Like stepping inside a choose your own adventure book in novel form. They were proof that things that are very derivative can be excellent if they add something or synthesise something new. The world created was part A Canticle for Liebowitz by Walter M. Miller [2], A Boy And His Dog [3], The Day After [4], Toxic Avenger [5] and the Mad Max. Among lots of other things - there were lots of satirical elements and it had a social conscience without being a dick about it. Partly satirising 1950s America - in the Fallout universe the cold war went hot in a technologically advanced 1950s. The game, after 1998's Fallout 2, went in a number of less successful directions, the original wasn't a huge success but it was an RPG player's computer RPG game and popular with the right people, until Fallout 3 published in 2008 by Bethesda Studios, which was true to the original games but with a modern game engine, far more polish, and less bugs. It was/is very successful. They have since published further critically acclaimed Fallout games. I'm a fan. I also avoid them. They are massive, joyful, black holes for time. The TV show, in the 2/3rds I managed to watch, successfully captured the game. It is violent but it also has a plot with with backdrop of atomic weapons which should be at least equally upsetting. So the Fallout TV show, in the bit I managed to watch, seems like a good screen translation of the games.)
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[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GURPS
[2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Canticle_for_Leibowitz
[3] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Boy_and_His_Dog_(1975_film)