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Somebody please make one with Knuckles as Schwarzenegger in Terminator.

Old news, but I don't get the argument that X is not clear as standing for no. I would say it's to the contrary? It's pretty obvious it stands for "no", "wrong", "cancel"?... And if you want to mark something in a text as correct, you draw a circle around it?...

And in the past 4 years, have you paid for every single movie you watched on your computer?

Same here. No-go.

Same here! I actually ended up there by accident, during a trip to Switzerland!

LOL.

Anybody still doubts Lego is the best toy ever?

This doesn't seem like a bad idea, BUT you know people are going to pirate anyway. And with streaming deployed, it will be even easier and movies will leak faster, because anything that is streamed can also be intercepted. This means a good-quality digital copy intercepted from the streaming service made available

Not really strictly a location scouting-related question, but how do you manage the crowds and onlookers in New York City when shooting in the streets? Can you close off streets/sidewalks? What is the usual approach?

Mac Minis have it the same way, pretty much.

What is it with almost every user here being completely pessimistic about this? The guy had time on his hands and made a use of it by squeezing the juice out of CSS3. Are people nowadays incapable of thinking beyond the two categories of "ME needs it" and "ME needs it not"? Is that all that others' activities can be

This is also present in the USA, where plenty of news anchors, reporters or journalists are celebrities (Barbara Walters, Anderson Cooper). I'd say the same goes for plenty of countries worldwide. Where do you live?

I'm pretty sure BBC has plenty of personalities, either on television or radio, that rose to recognition and appreciation because they 'read a teleprompt'. If that's not the case, than I would think it's the UK alone, since pretty much everywhere else in Europe news readers and often weather reporters are TV