Propagation

Jul 13, 2007 22:19

Good man Gareth set me some questions. Gareth's Weblog

1. After a useful day off tidying and cleaning the house you return to work - only to discover upon your return that your partner has managed to undo 50% of your efforts. Your first three reactions are?

a) Grr! b) Ah well, things get messy. c) Only 50% messy, eh? He's not been trying hard enough! Let's get CD's out of the car and scatter them across the front room.

2. Rank in order of preference and explain: Farscape, Doctor Who, Space 1999, Buck Rodgers

Farscape
Doctor Who
Space: 1999
Buck Rogers

Yup, that's not only the order that you suggested, but also the order in which I prefer them. Doctor Who may be an old favourite, but for emotional involvement it's still yet to match Farscape. In fact, Farscape has it beat on humour, characters, effects, ideas, a decent explanation of time travel, monster design, bonkers-far-outness, sexiness... and so on.
Space: 1999 lags some way behind, because there are a few episodes I can actually get through without falling asleep. Buck Rogers lacks this attribute. Biddi biddi zzzz.

3. Surf or turf? Why?

Surf, but I can't say why as it's rude.

4. The 2nd most exciting advancement in home computing in the past 10 years has been? Why isn't it the first?

10 years, eh? Hmm. Not computer gaming, but home computing. 10 years would take me roughly back to before my Gateway Cow-packaged PC of 1999. And it would take me very roughly indeed! The most exciting development has to be broadband. The second most exciting was probably the Shuttle PC, all the normal bits of a PC but in a smaller box. I never bought one, in fact no-one did, but the thought of having a PC in a box the size of a rugby ball (but not the shape of a rugby ball) was cool.

Actually, this is the single most exciting thing in computing ever. And still no-one has bought me it for Christmas!

5. If you could have one superpower for 24 hours (and 24 hours only) what would it be and why?
I'd like to fly. Although it might be bloody scary. And cold if you go to high. Is it too much to ask for Wudan skills like in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon? That'd rock.



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