Chymeron
Member since: Oct 3rd, 2006
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Schilling says he could lose $50 million of his own money in 38 Studios implosion [update: Chafee responds]
Posted on May 29th 2012 10:00AM

Seen@E3: Protesting Dante's Inferno
Jun 3rd 2009 9:54PM (Joystiq)Thank you for your scientific enlightenment. You are truly a gentleman and a scholar. Please elaborate more on this comment:
"Of course, once you have RNA, you have a self-replicating molecule that contains information and influences the formation of proteins around it. In other words, you have all the ingredients necessary for evolution to take over and produce the diversity of life we see today."
Specifically, I'd love to hear more from you about how RNA self-replicates. Or perhaps you could tell me how RNA influences the formation of proteins around it?
Your understanding of molecular biology is more mystic than you make Christianity out to be. The only truth you have convinced me of is that you know nothing about science or Christianity.
Weekly Webcomic Wrapup is Lost without you
May 16th 2009 9:24PM (Joystiq)VC Friday: Bit.Trip: Beat plus the impossible
May 2nd 2009 3:56AM (Joystiq Nintendo)I just bought the US (NTSC?) version two days ago, and have really enjoyed the game. As one who grew up with pong on Atari, I have had a blast. I found the difficulty just right and enjoyed the challenge. I've unlocked "growth", but still find myself going back and replaying "transition" to boost my score. Kudos for designing a great game - look forward to more in this genre!
In response to Roto13 too - I can see where you're coming from, but don't like your MegaMan analogy. I found just as many parts in MegaMan that would be impossible to pass the first time without memorization too. As an older gamer (and perhaps you are too?), I find memorization to be a lost skill in games today. Not needed to make a great game - but not something I see as a minus either. If you have any interest in the new and upcoming PunchOut, or are a fan of the old games, you know that memorization is key there too.
Coolest librarians EVER in trouble for playing Rock Band
Feb 26th 2009 8:33AM (Joystiq)Canon acknowledges, doesn't fix black dot and band problems on 5D Mark II
Dec 19th 2008 11:03AM (Engadget)Joyswag Holidaze: Joystiq Timbuk2 bag & Zune
Dec 12th 2008 7:41PM (Joystiq)Fanswag: SimCity Creator
Oct 23rd 2008 8:31AM (Joystiq Nintendo)Disaster: Day of Crisis survival guide explains gameplay
Sep 13th 2008 7:25PM (Joystiq)Fanswag: MLB Power Pros 2008
Sep 4th 2008 3:04PM (Joystiq Nintendo)Fanswag: Top Spin 3
Aug 15th 2008 8:23PM (Joystiq Nintendo)