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![]() Vol. I No. 01 March 2, 2000 "" Weather: Kinda bright, then kinda dark Lucky Numbers: 01-11-42 | |
Shrine of Akira v 7.x Opens Alot has happened in the past year or so. I lost my home, lost computer access, had my files erased, rebuilt them, lost them, got a computer, rebuilt the Shrine, lost the Shrine, and finaly got it working again. The most obvious changes are that I've begun labeling my work under the name Marrow Productions, and that all all my sites are now under the name of Chuck's Zombie Petting Zoo. I hope Chuck doesn't offened people, but it it does then let me explain: I run alot of bizarre websites that have little or nothing to do with each other. I needed something to bridge the gap between them without clashing too much or seeming out of place. That's where Chuck comes into play. Chuck, short for Charles Edwards the Third, is a character I created for a horror movie I made one weekend with some friends. He's your typical screwed up psychopath who runs around pointlessly killing people to pass the time. Besides, what should I have done? Run everything through Yoikko? |
Members: 74 We have to do better than this! Start printing out those forms. Wall paper groccery stores! Drop them out of airplanes! Buy a billboard! |
"You could back up your whole hard drive on a floppy diskette..." For those who care, my computer is a basterdised 386 with a whopping 162 megabyte hard drive. It's running on the state-of-the-art Windows 3.11. I'm creating web pages on the fabulous Microsft Internet Explorer 3.0, and yes, the chip I got in here is a Dorrito... | |
Meditation This issue's meditation comes complete with a Japanese translation! Ohesotte Nani? (Oh-hay-so-tay nah-NEE?) What is the meaning of my belly button? |
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Anime Review: Lain This issue, we have a real treat for you, Lain. Lain is the ultimate movie for visuals. People melt, shadows bleed, and it has a plot so thick that you have to get up for a reality check. The Basic story resolves around a young girl named Lain. After recieving an E-Mail from a dead girl, Lain begins to become facinated with the inner workings of a virtual cyber-space called the Wired. Lain becomes a frequent visitor to the Wired, and the more she visits, the it seems to become real. I can't give a good explanation to the plot of this one. It would give too much away. The only comment I can realy give is GO SEE THIS SERIES!! Oh, and "Roger... beep... beep... beep... God... beep... beep... beep..." | |
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