This is the archive for 15 May 2012
"Prototype 2"
For: Playstation 3 and Xbox 360
From: Radical Entertainment/Activision
ESRB Rating: Mature (blood and gore,
drug reference, intense violence, sexual
themes, strong language)
Price: $60
By Billy O'Keefe
McClatchy-Tribune (MCT)
From its core out to the fringes, "Prototype 2" has a lot — arguably too much — in common with "Prototype."
But the one significant change — outside of a new main character, and more on that in a bit — is a good one. This time, all that's good and fun about "Prototype 2" isn't completely torn down by the horrifying A.I. and difficulty balancing meltdowns that made its predecessor one of 2009's most obnoxious games.
Conceptually, it's business as usual. As James Heller, you're still taking on both military and mutant forces. And despite filling a new set of shoes, you're still a superpowered one-man army who can jump 50 feet per bound, sprint up the side of a New York City skyscraper, throw a car like a baseball and fully consume other people to shapeshift into them and acquire their memories and abilities.
Posted by courier at 12:15 PM. Filed under: Entertainment
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MISCELLANEOUS
It’s almost summer, the sun is out, and the weather is warm. But remember, this is school, not the pool! Please dress appropriately for school; tops must have straps and cover cleavage, the stomach and midriff, and bottoms not too short. This goes for both boys and girls. Please review our Student Handbook for specifics. Thank you!
Yearbooks are now on sale! From May 9 until May 25, prices are $65 with ASB and $75 without. After May 25th, prices are $80 with ASB and $90 without. Get yours before prices increase.
Former Cesar Chavez Middle School students: Is your blue promotion gown just taking up space in your closet? Make them useful again by donating it to a current 8th grader. Bring your promotion gown to House 1 in Colt Court.
Posted by courier at 11:55 AM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Kim Ode
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT)
Dust always needs a place to land. Take the record turntable, rarely used, but there when you want to listen to some classic vinyl. Or the transistor radio. The sound quality is awful, but it'll come in handy if a storm knocks out the power. The telephone? Well, every once in a while, it does ring.
Sometimes you might even see it sporting a blinking light — if you ever looked.
Posted by courier at 11:20 AM. Filed under: News
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From Wikipedia:
Lyman "L." Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 – May 6, 1919) was an American author of children's books, best known for writing
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He wrote thirteen novel sequels, nine other fantasy novels, and a host of other works (55 novels in total, plus four "lost" novels, 82 short stories, over 200 poems, an unknown number of scripts, and many miscellaneous writings), and made numerous attempts to bring his works to the stage and screen. His works predicted such century-later commonplaces as television, laptop computers (
The Master Key), wireless telephones (
Tik-Tok of Oz), women in high risk, action-heavy occupations (
Mary Louise in the Country), and the ubiquity of advertising on clothing (
Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work).
Read The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, free from Project Gutenberg.
Posted by courier at 07:43 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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