DefaultGuy opened this issue on Jan 17, 2004 ยท 20 posts
DefaultGuy posted Sat, 17 January 2004 at 6:20 PM
Attached Link: http://www.sinkha.com/main_home_e.htm
Lawndart posted Sat, 17 January 2004 at 6:51 PM
I washha my disha in the Sinkha.
DefaultGuy posted Sat, 17 January 2004 at 7:19 PM
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You either SINKHA swim...Lawndart posted Sat, 17 January 2004 at 7:24 PM
I SINKHA for there I am.
hmatienzo posted Sat, 17 January 2004 at 10:08 PM
I SINKHA need to find a tree...fast!!
L'ultima fòrza è nella morte.
Lawndart posted Sat, 17 January 2004 at 10:57 PM
Did he say he lived in Hel-SINKHA ?
hauksdottir posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 12:35 AM
I thought that SINKHA-pation was a feature of jazz rather than heavy metal! ;^)
DefaultGuy posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 12:56 AM
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good one Carolly!Lawndart posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 1:07 AM
Antis-SINKHA-pay-yay-tion is makin me way-yay-yait.
Lawndart posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 1:09 AM
We are ALL goobs and I love it. Keep um commin!
usslopez posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 2:22 AM
I love Heavy Metal Magazine. I still collect it to this day. It intoduced me to El Borbah, Corben, Liberatore "Ranxerox", Royo, Olivia, Bilal and the great Moebius. I have issues going back to the early 80's. It inspired me. Don't forget Torres, Rock Opera and the famous Bodyssey issue 1985!
DefaultGuy posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 2:33 AM
Call it ....Heavy Metal
DefaultGuy posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 2:38 AM
Yeah, Moebius did some great stuff for the mag. I recall he did a type of western story line. Den was always a riot to read. Wasn't Howard Chalkyn also a regular artist for the mag?
stewer posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 3:22 AM
You guys crack me up. I need a glass of Ab-SINKHA.
Lawndart posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 3:40 AM
I SINKHA broke a nail! LOL
hauksdottir posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 5:08 AM
Just a bunch of SINKHA-phants here. ;)
hauksdottir posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 5:08 AM
...and down the drain!
steerpike posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 5:45 AM
Well... this discussion has got me hook, line and SINKHA.
But; yes, I remember it - I've got it. The folow-up, Hyelyn (if that's the right spelling) has the original story bundled with it on the CD.
It's not bad; good graphics (which were outstanding for their time, I guess) but a rather clich storyline. The follow-up is better; I'll dig the CD out and post an image to this thread later.
cedarwolf posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 8:29 AM
I started collecting Heavy Metal with the very first issue, the insert in National Lampoon, after living in Europe and purchasing the original pubication, Metal Hurlant. I collected the magazine for up until 1993 when I was forced to sell the entire collection in order to make a series of house payments because of an economic problem. There have been good, and bad, bits and pieces. I remember when the first movie (not that piece of fertilizer that came out with the change of the century) premiered and I was able to get a seat for the opening night while I was attending college outside Chicago. I had waited for years and for some odd reason, the only two seats in the house were the two where their simulated quadrophonic (remember that?) speaker system was centered. Ah, bliss! This was one of the major foci for my eventually looking into 3D graphics. When the software finally became somewhat affordable, I jumped on the possibility. Presently, I am learning the software so I can get these ideas out of my head and onto CD. It's only take a quarter of a century.....
DefaultGuy posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 11:35 AM
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" La la lalala. Sink, Sinkha song. Sink out loud. Sink out strong..." as sung by the Carpenters. Hey, cedarwolf. Yeah, I remember quadrophic sound! Wasn't it around the same time "sensurround" was introduced in theaters? - If you are learning Poser 5, the 3-Axis Poser 5 Demystified tape is a good introduction to the new features. Go to www.3-axis.com