This is my EP Interface! Tracks from Interface are appearing in an upcoming indie game called Ultra Dance Murder! It’s a top-down twinstick shooter similar to Hotline Miami and Teleglitch. Go check it out! Download my EP for free from Soundcloud and pay what you want for it at Bandcamp! This is for fans of Kavinsky, M.O.O.N., Kraftwerk, Hotline Miami, Chvrches, Stepdad, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, Perturbator, and John Carpenter. Thanks for listening everyone!
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the beginning of my love for cyberpunk is being 16 and having everyone at my school carry around the same cracked copy of Halo CE on USB sticks and reinstall it daily after class on the library computers which wiped after every shutdown. there was basically a nonstop LAN party in there daily that was illegal on every level
Burn:Cycle [1994]
A classic if there ever was one, both for Cyberpunk and games in general. Breakthrough story writing and music design. A bogart-meets-blade-runner adventure.
Why do Americans put the month first. It just makes no sense.
We put the month first because in conversation we say, “July 1st, 2015.” Because it’s quicker than “The first of July, 2015.”
“Tomorrow is May 29th” not “Tomorrow is the 29th of May.” That is why we write it 5/29/15 and not 29/5/15. Because we go by how we phrase it in conversation rather than in sequence because it converts better between numbers and language when written in the former. We also use the month first because that’s how calendars are organized. You have one year and one calendar so the year is a constant and can go in the back. However, calendars aren’t organized my days, but rather by months. You flip to the months first and then find the day. So…. p>
While on this topic, we also use Fahrenheit and not Celsius because a 0-100 scale of measuring temperature makes a lot more sense to a human. We know that 0 is really fucking cold and 100 is really fucking hot, which makes sense. Celsius, however, is just about how water responds to temperature, and makes no sense when applied to humans. Fahrenheit is for people, Celsius is for water. And I am a people not a water.
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I find this very funny cause you say that but your independence day is not called July 4th, its called the 4th of July.
What I find funny is that our armies were about half the size of the British army and yet we were still able to crush your crumby asses, declare independence and pour your tea in the ocean.
