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My #1 all-time favorite TV show. I've been re-watching the seasons on Netflix over the past few months, firing up an episode or two when I go to bed at least once a week. I'm currently on Season 5.

Netflix is devoid of Season 4, when they switched to a 1-hour format. Luckily I have the DVD box set anyway, so when I

Loved Spider-Ham back in the day. I have every issue from the 80s/90s.

The only reason I know of it so well is because I was once haunted by that tune a couple years back. Over the course of 5 days, I heard part of the song at least twice every day no matter what I did. Turned on the radio, it was playing. Go into Home Depot, it was playing. Flip on the TV and it was in a commercial.

None of the four Gmail accounts I have came up, so I imagine you're on to something. with that theory

"I prefer the sagely advice of old rockers Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young"

One of my only true disappointments with Fallout 3 was that I took it upon myself to bring some justice to the wasteland and the game refused to acknowledge it. I slaughtered all the slavers in Paradise Falls and set everyone else free.

I think the point may be that they are not solely for telephone usage any more.

What else does one do on a keyboard?

Staircase Becomes Metal Block is more like it. I thought it was going to actually 'disappear' in the sense that it would look like nothing was there. Instead, a Borg Cube landed.

As I am reading the description for AdBlock Plus, I am assaulted by a popup ad. Well played, and now installed.

Beetle Adventure Racing was one of the only two racing games I've ever actually enjoyed. The second being Star Wars: Episode I Racer, but only if I was playing with 2 controllers.

I have quite a few clothes I haven't worn in 6 months that don't fit.

I have the lightsaber app when it was still a Force Unleashed promo, before they added the ability to sync it to someone else's device (so the apps would make appropriate clashing sounds).

There's a whole segment of the 501st devoted to creating costumes from things that never existed physically. They're characters from books and video games, like Prince Xizor, Darth Revan and Mara Jade. True, we have standards for most things, and even for those there's a rigid evaluation process.

Here's my question that probably shows me being dim: Why would you want CPU vs CPU support? I mean, wouldn't that make you just watch the game play itself? If so, why not just fire up videos on YouTube?

Disregard the haters. I dig your style, and totally get what you're saying — You like it, but it's technically a bit off.

Am I the only person out there who'd rather have an article than a video? Easier to read and reference. Can't quite skim a video at work or reference back to it on my phone.

IBS made me not give a damn about the cleanliness of public toilets (within reason). Most of the time, all that matters is the availability. Cleanliness is a perk, and I've never seen one that was 'too dirty' to dissuade me from using it.

Last I knew, Grevious isn't accepted yet as a costume in the 501st. Actually it was this guy's Grevious that is making them reconsider, after passing a motion of denial in 2005. Their claim is that it's not so much a costume as it is a puppet.

The Clones of the PT all had a NZ accent, but later Stormtroopers had American accents. Only officers were English in the OT.