if you were in a hotel, like I often am, and you're shooting the walls and the bathroom for whatever reason, what's the musical equivalent of that? [Laughs] Because I was doing that on this last trip. I sort of got into, like, shooting the hotel...
Illustration by Victor Juhasz Over drinks at a bar on a dreary, snowy night in Washington this past month, a former Senate investigator laughed as he polished off his beer. “Everything’s fucked up, and nobody goes to jail,” he said. “That’s your whole story right there. Hell, yo...
a companion to Forbidden Games, To Kill a Mockingbird and The Night of the Hunter, presents dolefully radiant, poised Ana Torrent as a young girl who runs away from her village home in search of the Frankenstein monster after seeing the Boris Karloff movie for the first time. Torrent's ...
Unforunately, through Microsft's insistence, it has morphed into a sloppy, dreadful Frankenstein of a language. I started as a Pascal programmer. Now that was a well organized, thoughtful language for teaching more advanced, higher-level programming principals. I migrated to C in my ...
Victor 3 years ago And don't get me started on the fact that I have to download 1 million gigabytes of data just to upgrade to a new fuckin version. Jesus fuckin Christ Apple!!! Jay 4 years ago Once again I am searching for this kind of post, just to find someone that can ...
Unforunately, through Microsft's insistence, it has morphed into a sloppy, dreadful Frankenstein of a language. I started as a Pascal programmer. Now that was a well organized, thoughtful language for teaching more advanced, higher-level programming principals. I migrated to C in my ...
Unforunately, through Microsft's insistence, it has morphed into a sloppy, dreadful Frankenstein of a language. I started as a Pascal programmer. Now that was a well organized, thoughtful language for teaching more advanced, higher-level programming principals. I migrated to C in my ...
Unforunately, through Microsft's insistence, it has morphed into a sloppy, dreadful Frankenstein of a language. I started as a Pascal programmer. Now that was a well organized, thoughtful language for teaching more advanced, higher-level programming principals. I migrated to C in my ...