04.24.07
Posted in The Tube, Top Tens at 3:51 pm by earl
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- HE REMOVESÂ HEROES’ BRAINS!!!!!
- His real name is Gabriel. (Well that explains most of his rage.)Â
- He’s going to be killed in a future episode.Â
- He enjoys long walks on the beach.
- He used to be a clockworker.
- He wears a trenchcoat a lot.
- He can levitate stuff like lockers, glass, and possibly kittens.
- He killed Issac. And that mechanic. And that melty-guy.
- The guy who plays him’s real name is Zachary Quinto.
- His cellphone is set to vibrate.
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Posted in Video Games at 3:29 pm by earl
Before I begin, I would like to explain. The Wii hasone of the greatest innovations ever in a console-The virtual Console. With this, you can go to your local game store, buy a Wii Points Card, and spend it as you please in the Wii Shop on the Wii by buying old-school classics. I would like to do the Internet world a favor by pointing out the best this little wonder has. Please share your thoughts and opinions.
Super Mario 64-Probably the best game for the N64, this little platformer made the carpal-tunnels syndrome we got from playing this so much worth it. It’s fun, it’s crazy, it’s Super Mario 64.

The Legend of Zelda:Ocarina of Time-One of the other greats of the N64 was Ocarina, a great representation of how wonderful Zelda is, and it’s the game Nintendo is still rubbing in Sony’s face.
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Mario Kart 64-Another Mario game, this one ran over the competition when it first came out, and it’s still leaving skidmarks on us today thanks to the Virtual console. All three of these are great for anyone who enjoys fun.

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Posted in The Tube at 11:08 am by earl
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This was a pretty good episode. It starts off showing Mr. Bennet in a confinement room, sending Matt thoughts to help them both out. Matt eventually escapes, frees Ted, and comes back to get Mr. Bennet, all thanks to their telekinetic teamwork. There’s a lesson for you kids: When working with others, always use telekinesis. They then plan to go to New York to take out the tracking system, then the big boss, Linderman. Now back to Sylar, Peter, and Suresh. As we already know, Peter walks in on Sylar about to kill Suresh, Peter is forced to the wall, where he mind-pushes Sylar across the room, and frees Suresh in the process. Sylar wakes up, and then mind scatters several pieces of glass, temp. killing Peter. Suresh heroically knocks out Sylar, and then delivers the sad news to Ms. Petrelli. Claire, luckily being there, pulls out the glass, bringing Peter back to life. And what would a Heroes episode be without Nathan making some lame excuse about why he can’t stay with Claire. Linderman talks with Nathan telling him his secret plan that is wanting the bomb to go off, which would, in his mind, bring society back together under Nathan’s hand. Linderman also reveals his healing power. Hiro also meets his future self in the post-apoctalyptic future. After Sylar wakes up, he finds a piece of paper leading him to go and kill Issac, thus fulfilling his prophecy, but before he could die he revealed he had painted and given away a painting telling how to stop and kill Sylar. Stay tuned for next week’s episode recap, “String Theory”.
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