More coverage, and video of G-Phoria can be found here.
via GameSpot.
Also in the news this week, Rio Introduces 1st Challenge to iPod Mini.
The Rio Carbon, shaped like a slim wedge and weighing 3.2 ounces, uses Seagate Technology's new 1-inch, 5-gigabyte hard drive, and touts up to 20 hours of playback time on a rechargeable battery. It will cost $249 and be available in late August
Anyone remember that show with Doc Cox (yes kids, he really is ZANY! With a capital ZEE!) and Esther Rantzen..? I think it was called "This Life" or something. I'm not sure, as it was a bit before my time. So, as a tribute to them, here's some pictures of fruit, that look like c0cks and f4nni3s, in a story cleverly titled Thousands flock to see fruity display in Indonesia.
via Yahoo! News.
5 comments:
Doc Cox (Cocks? geddit? huh huh) also recorded as Ivor Biggun. The man truly was a wanker.
That's the link in the story, doofus... try clicking on the links for a change! ;)
Sorry - I just didn't follow the link as I knew who Doc Cox was.
It was pobably worth linking twice though to show how much of a wanker he really is.
Ah.. that's OK then.
Didn't someone once say "If you're going to do it at all it's worth doing twice"? Pointing out that Doc Cox is a wanker is definately worth doing well. Or twice. Or something... ;)
Thankyou for your forgiveness your Bungieness. :)
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