Battle at Kruger
You guys have probably seen this, but if not, you should check it out. It is so cool:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM
It has over 31,000,000 views right now, and it got onto the History channel the other day. Everyone is talking about it. It's so cool how these animals protect each other. It shows how they all have feelings and stuff too.
Posted by Cavern on Sunday, May 11, 2008 10:02PM
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I'm not your friend, buddy!
I'm not your guy, friend!
I'm not your friend, guy!
I'm not your buddy, friend!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AoqrPiAq8cA
Posted by Cavern on Sunday, April 20, 2008 10:32PM
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What I think about the new BYOND:
Okay, well, most of you know me, and most of you have seen me around. I joined BYOND back in 2000, pretty much when it first started (yes, I know about 4 people have been around since 1999, but whatever, that doesn't count. Also, yes, I remember when it was called DUNG). The past couple of years I have been on BYOND less and less. The past 6 months, I have probably been on BYOND about 10 times, just to check on things...it's a habit. I remember when people used to help each other out, when games were original and fun, yada yada.
I remember when the website was all black, with dark blue (or purple, I have no clue what color that was) borders. That was what I was used to. Simple navigation. Then, a few years later, the website changed. Yeah, that took some time getting used to, didn't it? I felt awkward using it. But yeah, we all got used to it. Then about 8 or so months ago (I really have no clue when) they added that front page thing to welcome newcomers once people started pouring into the website.
Guilds were created, retarded games were being made, chaos broke loose. People started creating RSC Extractors (yeah, I know, it was programmed 10x worse than the most retarded retard could program it, but whatever, it's the principle of it), stupid DragonBall Z games were getting into competitions with each other such as server crashing, spam, whatever, you name it. The bigger the community got, the more divided it became. The more sane part of the community stuck around in chat games while the morons thought they were hacking Naruto games. People just got out of control, and more...dumber.
Now, with this website, I feel like I cannot "enter" the community. What I mean is, on the old website, when I got past the welcome page and saw the guilds all in a row, I felt like I was "inside" BYOND. Now, I feel like I am outside of it when I visit this website. I do not know how to explain it. Maybe I just have to get used to the website like last time.
The website now hosts sponsors. I mean, this just seems so awkward. We now have a choice to pay for subscriptions (and not to mention, the price for them have risen, I think we all know where this is headed). I mean, the more we add to the website, the more memberships and crap will cost. How far is this going to go? Well, let's see where this website, and the community is headed. I wish BYOND the best of luck because it sure brought me tons of entertainment when I was younger, and bored.
I just hope BYOND doesn't go down the pipes and become all about money and sponsors. Don't lose sight of the community because BYOND is probably the greatest community ever formed, from my standpoint.
Good luck, BYOND.
Posted by Cavern on Sunday, January 20, 2008 09:14PM
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No more gas tanks.
http://autos.aol.com/article/hybrid/v2/_a/ honda-clarity-first-drive/20071212094109990002
While facilities for retail distribution of hydrogen are obviously extremely limited right now, Honda is actively working to change that too. Honda Soltec recently started production of new photo-voltaic cells that only require half the energy input to manufacture of current cells. Their Torrance, CA headquarters campus has a hydrogen filling station that features two different H2 generators. A solar powered electrolyzer produces the gas from water, while the experimental Home Energy Station has a natural gas reformer.
Posted by Cavern on Friday, December 14, 2007 01:47PM
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Is he human?
I just heard about this guy, so I looked him up. His name is Steve Terada, and I don't think he's human:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-Y1lqwvGcwk
Posted by Cavern on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 08:47PM
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