The quote of the week is from Mike Tyson. It is actually pretty smart. I think it was probably not actually spoken by him, but it was attributed so....
"Fear is your best friend or your worst enemy. It's like fire. If you can control it, it can cook for you; it can heat your house. If you can't control it, it will burn everything around you and destroy you. If you can control your fear, it makes you more alert, like a deer coming across the lawn."
He also said sensitivity was his biggest weakness and that he was a very sensitive person. I'm starting to not trust Mike Tyson. We should stop him before he does something crazy.
The link of the week this week is 20 cool websites to help cure boredom. Which gives you more links for which to play. Working on ending sentences in prepositions.
The game of the week this week is Tower Defense II. Tower Defense was kind of fun, I haven't tried this yet but if it is like the first it will be fun.
The picture of the week is pretty cool if it is real. By real I mean the house has actually been painted for the illusion purpose and not actually tunneled.
The video of the week was passed along via a friend. Highlight: "Ultimate Frisbee. Much better than regular frisbee. Makes hacky sack look like a total joke."
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That video is hysterical
I love the video - you should put it on the new forums.
Also, you might like this. It's tetris, but with a physics engine:
http://www.kongregate.com/games/WeirdBeardGames/99-bricks
Ordinarily I avoid grammatical comments, but since you mentioned you wanted to work on avoiding sentences with prepositions ... I decided to venture through the open door.
What you said: "links for which to play"
What you wanted to say: "links with which to play."
Unless you're playing for the links in some sort of life-or-death struggle.
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