Not exact matches
Whenever you see
old episodes of The Brady Brunch on Nick at Nite or whatever, one thought inevitably pops into your mind: This is
pretty good, but I just wish somebody would take this beloved
concept and update it for modern audiences.
But after a
pretty drastic Year Zero, Ash might provide proof of
concept thanks to a far more seasoned defensive back seven and a new /
old offensive coordinator.
I'm
pretty sure your 16 - month
old won't get this
concept, but it's a good trick to use later on.
Basically you can divide
pretty much all the new and
old concept diets into two groups.
The
concept is
pretty straightforward: get high school students to present highly engaging, interactive, standards - based science lessons to elementary school students beginning with 7 - and 8 - year -
olds.
The site allows real money gaming (where legal), which is a
pretty exciting
concept to apply to the same
old, classic Street Fighter characters in a game that uses Capcom's artwork and musical themes to great effect.
I'm torn about the
concept — accumulating a bunch of identical objects and lining the gallery with them is
pretty old hat — but the humility that drives it is, I think, honest.
Apparently, Valve «fooled those
older games into thinking they're being played with a keyboard and mouse,» which is a
pretty cool
concept in and of itself.