@@TheImmediatePastPrez Most of the ones I loved were with Benry. The Skeleton in the beginning asking where his passport was, and when he came down the elevator with the speaker saying Gordon is wanted for passport inspection.
A remix is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, and changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, books, video, poem, or photograph can all be remixes. The only characteristic of a remix is that it appropriates and changes other materials to create something new.
"A Chair is a piece of Furniture with a raised surface supported by legs, commonly used to seat a single person. Chairs are support most often by four legs and have a back; however, a chair can have three legs or can have a different shape. Chairs are made of a wide variety of materials, ranging from wood to metal to synthetic material (e.g. plastic), and they may be padded or upholstered in various colors and fabrics, either just on the seat (as with some dining room chairs) or on the entire chair. Chairs are used in a number of rooms in homes (e.g. in living rooms, dining rooms, and dens), in schools and offices (with desks), and in various other workplaces. A chair without a back or arm rests is a stool , or when raised up, a bar stool. A chair with arms is an armchair ; one with upholstery, reclining action, and a fold-out footrest is a recliner. A permanently fixed chair in a train or theater is a seat or, in an airplane, airline seat; when riding, it is a saddle or bicycle saddle; and for an automobile, a car seat or infant car seat. With wheels it is a wheelchair; or when hung from above, a swing, An upholstered, padded chair for two people is a 'loveseat', while if it is for more than two person it is a couch, sofa, or a settee; or if is not upholstered, a bench. A separate footrest for a chair, usually upholstered, is known as an ottoman, hassock, or pouffe." -Dr. Coomer
this whole journey wasn't about Gordon it was all about Tommy. He was forced into unknown situation, but through it all he had experienced joy beyond his recognition. He was gifted surplus of soda, he got to drink powerade, he reunited with his perfect dog, he got to enjoy a beyblade, he saw the fall of Wikipedia and took it upon himself to recreate it, he even got to experience Zen powerade - all under supervision of his father G-man, in preparation for the greatest birthday party in all existence. Tommy was the real hero. Gordon was just a vessel through which we witnessed his journey
i cant help but disagree, mr coomer was the hero, he went insane, regained sanity, figured it all out through that, got past it, and never, ever, alerted the others, he helped gordon, betrayed gordon, killed clones, and most of all had the biggest story arc.(but tommy was great too)
I don't think it's that simple. Each of them experienced a different and distinct character arc. We watched five stories intertwine and intersect, each of them complete and separate but inextricable from the others.
The difference between the dance party at the end of HLVRAI and the dance party at the end of a DreamWorks film is this one felt earned. It was such a long journey to that Chuck-e-Cheese family entertainment center that this felt like a conclusion and reward for the hardships endured
@@callumprice1710 Actually it is a family entertainment centre, one of the core features being that it features food, but that alone doesn't make it a restaurant.
What I find really interesting is that she was more than just a VA for the series. Having to actually pilot Coomer and act out bits using a controller makes her a... virtual actor? She's an artist of a type we don't have a proper name for yet.
@@ЛеонидЗурнаджи Nooo! Not *Wikipedia The Free Online Encyclopedia That Anyone Can Edit* Anything but *Wikipedia The Free Online Encyclopedia That Anyone Can Edit*
Aquacycle the reason why the vox can say his name is most likely because a valve dev has the last or first name of coomer, and as it said in the commentary, the vox has multiple names of the valve devs in its storage thing
"Lyrics" _Gordon! Gordon! Gordon! Gordon! Gordon! Gordon! Gordon!_ Gordon! Gordon! Gordon! *_Hey Mr. Coomer!_* Ah, hello, Gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Look, Gordon! Ropes! We can use them for big pits! Ah, hello, Gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! I'm getting full, Gordon! We can use soda for my clones! *UARGH!* Hello, Gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Look, Gordon! Ropes! We can use them for big pits! Ah, hello, Gordon! Feed my my coiiiins, Mr Freemaaaaaaaaaaaa- Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Look, Gordon! Ropes! We can use them for big pits! Ah, hello, Gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! I'm getting full, Gordon! We can use soda for my clones! *UARGH!* Hello, Gordon! Soda! Ropes! Hello, Gordon! My clones! Look, Gordon! Ropes! We can use them for big pits! Ah, hello, Gordon! A chair is a piece of furniture with a raised surface, supported by legs, commonly used to seat a single person. Chairs are supported most often by four legs, and have a back. However, a chair can have three legs, or could have a different shape. _Nothing ventured, nothing gained!_ _Look, Gordon! Ropes!_ _We can use them for big pits!_ _Ah, hello, Gordon!_ _Nothing ventured, nothing gained!_ _I'm getting full, Gordon!_ _We can use soda for my clones!_ *_UARGH!_*_ Hello, Gordon!_ _Nothing ventured, nothing gained!_ _Look, Gordon! Ropes!_ _We can use them for big pits!_ _Ah, hello, Gordon!_ _Nothing ventured, nothing gained!_ _I'm getting full, Gordon!_ _We can use soda for my clones!_ *_UARGH!_*_ Hello, Gordon!_ _Nothing ventured, nothing gained!_ _Look, Gordon! Ropes!_ _We can use them for big pits!_ _Ah, hello, Gordon!_ _Nothing ventured, nothing gained!_ _I'm getting full, Gordon!_ _We can use soda for my clones!_ *_UARGH!_* Hello, Gordon!
My favorite quotes for every character "Feed my- My COOOOOINS, Mr. Freemaaaa-" -Dr. Coomer "Gordon Feetman." -Benrey "If there's a god, I'm sure _that_ wasn't his plan." -Bubby "Drink soda, it'll help you see faster!" -Tommy "HOLY SHIT, A SKELETON!" -Gordon
Mine are Dr. Coomer: Kill. Dr. Bubby: I'm not pointing it at you, I'm indicating that I have a gun and you should keep looking at me. Tommy: I made you perfect, Sunkist! Benrey: Show your ID?!
"Feed my-my coins! Mr. FREEEMAAAAAAA-" -Coomer "Show your ID?" -Benrey "Prototypes..."- Bubby "oh no what happened to your hand?" -Tommy "Did you just try to kiss me?" - Gordon
Dr. Coomer: "You'll just have to kiss Dr. Freeman AFTER the test." Bubby: "Shut the fuck- What is your problem?" Tommy: "I drink soda for lunch!" Benrey: "yeah im sorry we're kinda fucked" [instantly drops dead] Gordon: "How the FU-"
@@Cleverly_Named I will get us going, but first, I do need to, well... ...forgive me for being crude, I need to relieve myself. *opens a bathroom stall in an unusual way before proceeding inwards*
I just realized Holly is a comedic genius. Dr. Coomer's classic line of "Look Gordon ropes! We can use them for big pits" is meant to be twist for when Dr. Coomer uses them they get pulled to the barnacle. It's essentially a tutorial but because the "code" is probably the only one that's used for barnacles they constantly redo the tutorial. Unintentional or intentional that's hilarious.
One of the basic pieces of furniture, a chair is a type of seat. Its primary features are two pieces of a durable material, attached as back and seat to one another at a 90° or slightly greater angle, with usually the four corners of the horizontal seat attached in turn to four legs-or other parts of the seat's underside attached to three legs or to a shaft about which a four-arm turnstile on rollers can turn-strong enough to support the weight of a person who sits on the seat (usually wide and broad enough to hold the lower body from the buttocks almost to the knees) and leans against the vertical back (usually high and wide enough to support the back to the shoulder blades). The legs are typically high enough for the seated person's thighs and knees to form a 90° or lesser angle. Used in a number of rooms in homes (e.g. in living rooms, dining rooms, and dens), in schools and offices (with desks), and in various other workplaces, chairs may be made of wood, metal, or synthetic materials, and either the seat alone or the entire chair may be padded or upholstered in various colors and fabrics. Chairs vary in design. An armchair has armrests fixed to the seat; a recliner is upholstered and under its seat is a mechanism that allows one to lower the chair's back and raise into place a fold-out footrest; a rocking chair has legs fixed to two long curved slats; a wheelchair has wheels fixed to an axis under the seat.
they said in the Act 4 stream that they've all been together since Gmod first released, not crazy to assume she's (Coomer VA) been perfecting her impression over that time.
Lyrics: Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon (hey mr. Coomer?) Ah, hello Gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Look gordon, ropes! We can use these for big pits. Ah, hello gordon! Nothing ventured nothing gained. I'm getting full gordon. We can use (soda) for my clone! Hello, gordon! (AUUGHH) Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Look gordon, Ropes! We can use this for big pits! Ah, hello gordon! Feed my-my coins, mr freeemaaaaaaa- Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Look gordon, ropes! We can use these for big pits. Ah, hello gordon. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I'm getting full, gordon. We can use (soda) for my clone! ... AAUUGH! Hello gordon! ... Soda! ... Ropes! ... Hello gordon! ... My clone! ... Look gordon, ropes! We can use them for big pits. Ah, hello gordon. (No thanks I'm too lazy lmao use wikipedia) -echo- Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Look gordon, ropes! We can use these for big pits. Ah, hello gordon! Nothing ventured nothing gained I'm getting full, gordon. We can use (soda) for my clone. Aaauuugh Hello, gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Look gordon, ropes! We can use these for big pits! Ah, hello gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! I'm getting full, gordon. We can use these for my clone! Ah, hello gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Look gordon, ropes! We can use these for big pits! Ah, hello gordon! Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I'm getting full Gordon. We can use (soda) for my clone! AUUGH -normal- Hello, gordon!
I'm pretty sure all of them say "We can use them for big pits.", He says Gordon five more times at the start (but it fades in so idc), He doesn't say "We can use these for my clone!" It's all "We can use soda for my clone!", The first (AUUGHH) happens before "Hello, gordon!" (the one right next to it), "Fee-feed my coins, mr freeemaaaaaaa-" he repeats "My" not "Feed", Also Gordon would be capitalized. I know it doesn't really matter, but I wanted to put it out there.
A remix is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, and changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, books, video, poem, or photograph can all be remixes. The only characteristic of a remix is that it appropriates and changes other materials to create something new. Most commonly, remixes are a subset of audio mixing in music and song recordings. Songs may be remixed for a variety of reasons: to adapt or revise a song for radio or nightclub play to create a stereo or surround sound version of a song where none was previously available to improve the fidelity of an older song for which the original master has been lost or degraded to alter a song to suit a specific music genre or radio format to use some of the same materials, allowing the song to reach a different audience to alter a song for artistic purposes to provide additional versions of a song for use as bonus tracks or for a B-side, for example, in times when a CD single might carry a total of 4 tracks to create a connection between a smaller artist and a more successful one, as was the case with Fatboy Slim's remix of "Brimful of Asha" by Cornershop to improve the first or demo mix of the song, generally to ensure a professional product. to provide an alternative version of a song to improve a song from its original state Remixes should not be confused with edits, which usually involve shortening a final stereo master for marketing or broadcasting purposes. Another distinction should be made between a remix, which recombines audio pieces from a recording to create an altered version of a song, and a cover: a re-recording of someone else's song.
Music is an art form, and cultural activity, whose medium is sound. General definitions of music include common elements such as pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping; there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces (such as songs without instrumental accompaniment) and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses").[1] See glossary of musical terminology.
A chair is a piece of furniture with a raised surface supported by legs, commonly used to seat a single person. Chairs are supported most often by four legs and have a back; however, a chair can have three legs or can have a different shape. Chairs are made of a wide variety of materials, ranging from wood to metal to synthetic material (e.g. plastic), and they may be padded or upholstered in various colors and fabrics, either just on the seat (as with some dining room chairs) or on the entire chair. Chairs are used in a number of rooms in homes (e.g. in living rooms, dining rooms, and dens), in schools and offices (with desks), and in various other workplaces, such as the Black Mesa facility. A chair without a back or arm rests is a stool, or when raised up, a bar stool. A chair with arms is an armchair; one with upholstery, reclining action, and a fold-out footrest is a recliner. A permanently fixed chair in a train or theater is a seat or, in an airplane, airline seat; when riding, it is a saddle or bicycle saddle; and for an automobile, a car seat or infant car seat. With wheels it is a wheelchair; or when hung from above, a swing. An upholstered, padded chair for two people is a 'loveseat', while if it is for more than two person it is a couch, sofa, or settee; or if is not upholstered, a bench. A separate footrest for a chair, usually upholstered, is known as an ottoman, hassock, or pouffe.
Benery Before: A nice cop wanting everybody to have his passport Benry After: *A god like being that draws his powers from passports and is almost immortal*
the sad thing about this music is when you think it's was doctor coomer who giving the last speech before his farewell and goodbye.hope we will see a season 2 on half life 2 this is was amazing adventure
If I remember correctly, they are already doing a second series but not on half life but payday 2 instead, not sure if it's canon though. I only saw a stream of it so maybe not on yt.
God, hearing this standalone was a bop, and then adding the context of playing during the credits? I don't think there was anything more fitting to be honest. It's bringing tears to my eyes, even.
I have a theory about Coomer. He says he can absorb the memories of his best friends, and when his first best friend dies, Gordon becomes Coomers best friend. Then when Gordon blacked out, Dr Coomer might have accessed Gordons memories, and the fact that he saw that the simulation was not real caused him to break, to become the Coomer clone boss fight.
they kinda comfirmed it when they said there will be more ai series. gonna be a while tho and may or may not have the same voice actors. i would like to have the same voice actors
Baby Tank they’ll probably keep the same voice actors, they’re all wayne’s close friends. Plus, Coomer’s voice actress is just too amazing to not keep around
Since they did it in Gmod there’s a chance they could use the models from the HL1 remake (black Mesa) for HL2 if they wanted coomer bubbly tommy and such back. Or they might have original characters like in coomers place maybe alyx and some rebels to replace tommy and bubby
Or possibly use the HD models and use Kleiner's Half-life 2 model for Bubby EDIT: Except for Dr. Coomer, He is a god-like being so he would probably stay the same EDIT 2: This series will stay in my heart and I hope it returns
Chuck E. Cheese (formerly known as Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza, and Chuck E. Cheese's) is a chain of American family entertainment centers and restaurants. The chain is the primary brand of CEC Entertainment, Inc. and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.[1][2] The establishment serves pizza and other menu items, complemented by arcade games, amusement rides, and animatronic displays as a focus of family entertainment.[3] The brand took its name from its main animatronic character and mascot Chuck E. Cheese, a comedic mouse who sings and interacted with guests.
Chair design considers intended usage, ergonomics (how comfortable it is for the occupant),[25] as well as non-ergonomic functional requirements such as size, stacking ability, folding ability, weight, durability, stain resistance, and artistic design. Intended usage determines the desired seating position. "Task chairs", or any chair intended for people to work at a desk or table, including dining chairs, can only recline very slightly; otherwise the occupant is too far away from the desk or table. Dental chairs are necessarily reclined. Easy chairs for watching television or movies are somewhere in between depending on the height of the screen. Ergonomic design distributes the weight of the occupant to various parts of the body. A seat that is higher results in dangling feet and increased pressure on the underside of the knees ("popliteal fold"). It may also result in no weight on the feet which means more weight elsewhere. A lower seat may shift too much weight to the "seat bones" ("ischial tuberosities"). A reclining seat and back will shift weight to the occupant's back. This may be more comfortable for some in reducing weight on the seat area, but may be problematic for others who have bad backs. In general, if the occupant is supposed to sit for a long time, weight needs to be taken off the seat area and thus "easy" chairs intended for long periods of sitting are generally at least slightly reclined. However, reclining may not be suitable for chairs intended for work or eating at table. The back of the chair will support some of the weight of the occupant, reducing the weight on other parts of the body. In general, backrests come in three heights: Lower back backrests support only the lumbar region. Shoulder height backrests support the entire back and shoulders. Headrests support the head as well and are important in vehicles for preventing "whiplash" neck injuries in rear-end collisions where the head is jerked back suddenly. Reclining chairs typically have at least shoulder-height backrests to shift weight to the shoulders instead of just the lower back. Some chairs have foot rests. Around 15% of women and 2% of men need foot rests, even at the 16-inch (41 cm) chair height.[26] A stool or other simple chair may have a simple straight or curved bar near the bottom for the sitter to place their feet on. Some chairs have two curved bands of wood (also known as rockers) attached to the bottom of the legs. They are called rocking chairs. The type of chair popular in western Hubei, China: with a fairly low seat and the back inclined at about 45 degrees from the vertical A kneeling chair adds an additional body part, the knees, to support the weight of the body. A sit-stand chair distributes most of the weight of the occupant to the feet. Many chairs are padded or have cushions. Padding can be on the seat of the chair only, on the seat and back, or also on any arm rests or foot rest the chair may have. Padding will not shift the weight to different parts of the body (unless the chair is so soft that the shape is altered). However, padding does distribute the weight by increasing the area of contact between the chair and the body. A hard wood chair feels hard because the contact point between the occupant and the chair is small. The same body weight over a smaller area means greater pressure on that area. Spreading the area reduces the pressure at any given point. In lieu of padding, flexible materials, such as wicker, may be used instead with similar effects of distributing the weight. Since most of the body weight is supported in the back of the seat, padding there should be firmer than the front of the seat which only has the weight of the legs to support. Chairs that have padding that is the same density front and back will feel soft in the back area and hard to the underside of the knees. There may be cases where padding is not desirable, such as chairs that are intended primarily for outdoor use. Where padding is not desirable, contouring may be used instead. A contoured seat pan attempts to distribute weight without padding. By matching the shape of the occupant's buttocks, weight is distributed and maximum pressure is reduced. Churchchairs Actual chair dimensions are determined by measurements of the human body or anthropometric measurements. The two most relevant anthropometric measurement for chair design is the popliteal height and buttock popliteal length. For someone seated, the popliteal height is the distance from the underside of the foot to the underside of the thigh at the knees. It is sometimes called the "stool height". The term "sitting height" is reserved for the height to the top of the head when seated. For American men, the median popliteal height is 16.3 inches (410 mm) and for American women it is 15.0 inches (380 mm).[27] The popliteal height, after adjusting for heels, clothing and other issues, is used to determine the height of the chair seat. Mass-produced chairs are typically 17 inches (430 mm) high.[citation needed] For someone seated, the buttock popliteal length is the horizontal distance from the back most part of the buttocks to the back of the lower leg. This anthropometric measurement is used to determine the seat depth. Mass-produced chairs are typically 15-17 inches (38-43 cm) deep.[citation needed] Additional anthropometric measurements may be relevant to designing a chair. Research has shown that the best seated posture is a reclined posture of 100°-110°.[28] Hip breadth is used for chair width and armrest width. Elbow rest height is used to determine the height of the armrests. The buttock-knee length is used to determine "leg room" between rows of chairs. "Seat pitch" is the distance between rows of seats. In some airplanes and stadiums the leg room (the seat pitch less the thickness of the seat at thigh level) is so small that it is sometimes insufficient for the average person. For adjustable chairs, such as an office chair, the aforementioned principles are applied in adjusting the chair to the individual occupant. Caster wheels are attached to the feet of chairs to give more mobility. Gas springs are attached to the body of the chair in order to give height adjustment and more comfort to the user.
Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics with the major subdisciplines of number theory,[1] algebra,[2] geometry,[1] and analysis,[3][4] respectively. There is no general consensus among mathematicians about a common definition for their academic discipline.
Music is an art form, and cultural activity, whose medium is sound. General definitions of music include common elements such as pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping; there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces (such as songs without instrumental accompaniment) and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses").[1] See glossary of musical terminology. In its most general form, the activities describing music as an art form or cultural activity include the creation of works of music (songs, tunes, symphonies, and so on), the criticism of music, the study of the history of music, and the aesthetic examination of music. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music in two parts: melodies, as tones ordered horizontally, and harmonies as tones ordered vertically. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound."[2] The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context. Indeed, throughout history, some new forms or styles of music have been criticized as "not being music", including Beethoven's Grosse Fuge string quartet in 1825,[3] early jazz in the beginning of the 1900s[4] and hardcore punk in the 1980s.[5] There are many types of music, including popular music, traditional music, art music, music written for religious ceremonies and work songs such as chanteys. Music ranges from strictly organized compositions-such as Classical music symphonies from the 1700s and 1800s-through to spontaneously played improvisational music such as jazz, and avant-garde styles of chance-based contemporary music from the 20th and 21st centuries. Music can be divided into genres (e.g., country music) and genres can be further divided into subgenres (e.g., country blues and pop country are two of the many country subgenres), although the dividing lines and relationships between music genres are often subtle, sometimes open to personal interpretation, and occasionally controversial. For example, it can be hard to draw the line between some early 1980s hard rock and heavy metal. Within the arts, music may be classified as a performing art, a fine art or as an auditory art. Music may be played or sung and heard live at a rock concert or orchestra performance, heard live as part of a dramatic work (a music theater show or opera), or it may be recorded and listened to on a radio, MP3 player, CD player, smartphone or as film score or TV show. In many cultures, music is an important part of people's way of life, as it plays a key role in religious rituals, rite of passage ceremonies (e.g., graduation and marriage), social activities (e.g., dancing) and cultural activities ranging from amateur karaoke singing to playing in an amateur funk band or singing in a community choir. People may make music as a hobby, like a teen playing cello in a youth orchestra, or work as a professional musician or singer. The music industry includes the individuals who create new songs and musical pieces (such as songwriters and composers), individuals who perform music (which include orchestra, jazz band and rock band musicians, singers and conductors), individuals who record music (music producers and sound engineers), individuals who organize concert tours, and individuals who sell recordings, sheet music, and scores to customers. Even once a song or piece has been performed, music critics, music journalists, and music scholars may assess and evaluate the piece and its performance.
"A remix is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, and changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, books, video, poem, or photograph can all be remixes. The only characteristic of a remix is that it appropriates and changes other materials to create something new. Most commonly, remixes are a subset of audio mixing in music and song recordings. Songs may be remixed for a variety of reasons: to adapt or revise a song for radio or nightclub play to create a stereo or surround sound version of a song where none was previously available to improve the fidelity of an older song for which the original master has been lost or degraded to alter a song to suit a specific music genre or radio format to use some of the same materials, allowing the song to reach a different audience to alter a song for artistic purposes to provide additional versions of a song for use as bonus tracks or for a B-side, for example, in times when a CD single might carry a total of 4 tracks to create a connection between a smaller artist and a more successful one, as was the case with Fatboy Slim's remix of "Brimful of Asha" by Cornershop to improve the first or demo mix of the song, generally to ensure a professional product. to provide an alternative version of a song to improve a song from its original state Remixes should not be confused with edits, which usually involve shortening a final stereo master for marketing or broadcasting purposes. Another distinction should be made between a remix, which recombines audio pieces from a recording to create an altered version of a song, and a cover: a re-recording of someone else's song. While audio mixing is one of the most popular and recognized forms of remixing, this is not the only media form which is remixed in numerous examples. Literature, film, technology, and social systems can all be argued as a form of remix." -Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that ANYONE from Black Mesa can edit!
I think the funniest fact about Dr. Coomer is that the actress that played him actually memorized the Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia that everyone can edit, article for chairs. Also, HLVRAI has it's own Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that everyone can edit, article.