Wow, that's pretty impressive. I saw this on digg the other night and played for a couple hours. VERY addictive. I beat the easy/normal levels with something similar to #2, but couldn't get past level 50 on the challenge. I'd be interested to see a video of someone beating it.
Plus, I think it's pretty cool the guy who created it has earned $364 just from people like us watching. Makes me want to start creating videos. Think anyone would watch me lay around on the sofa all day waiting for the baby to come (September)? ;)
What's funny is that if a bunch of kids with 5 gallon paint buckets were banging out some beats, they would have earned a couple hundred bucks and had a huge crowd.
I used to see it all the time in Chicago, where some excellent classical wind and string instrument players would play from time to time in Grant Park, and never turn heads.
It's also a matter of taste. How many Americans get truly excited over classical music? It's usually meant as a medium to relax the listener, something that most commuters don't seek when they're in a hurry.
Imagine if everyone who read blogs commented, but only wrote their post #. Ah, how much simpler the world would be.
Or better yet, show up to a party way early, yell FIRST when you get there, then every time someone shows up, yell FIRST! but then hide in a corner until someone else arrives. You'd be a hoot. ;)
"In related news, the Bush Administration has sent F-17s in response to intelligence that Al-Qaeda was spotted selling caramel popcorn at an Alabama flea market"
Where's the hand-to-head? Or at least skin-to-skin. Hmmm, my hand a little leathery, and my head a little rubbery, so I guess I should use Barges. Cool ;)
Plus, I think it's pretty cool the guy who created it has earned $364 just from people like us watching. Makes me want to start creating videos. Think anyone would watch me lay around on the sofa all day waiting for the baby to come (September)? ;)
You going to hang this up, or has your family already started eating it?
I used to see it all the time in Chicago, where some excellent classical wind and string instrument players would play from time to time in Grant Park, and never turn heads.
It's also a matter of taste. How many Americans get truly excited over classical music? It's usually meant as a medium to relax the listener, something that most commuters don't seek when they're in a hurry.
Or better yet, show up to a party way early, yell FIRST when you get there, then every time someone shows up, yell FIRST! but then hide in a corner until someone else arrives. You'd be a hoot. ;)