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8) Untitled "Q on a beach" story, Star Trek: Voyager:

Glad to see this site pointed out. We live in the Bay Area, and with every tiny shudder, my wife runs to this site to see what's shaking.

The initial concept of "Threshold" really wasn't bad: the scientific premise of Warp 10 as infinite speed, so that if you're able to travel at Warp 10, you're effectively in all locations at the same time. I liked that part. It gets dumb when exposure to Warp 10 travel apparently devolves Paris and Janeway into

Indeed, this makes SO much more sense for the Kindle — something my wife (who's desperately in love with hers) and I chat about all the time.

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This reminds me of an old saying that seems apropos:

Embrace the concept that 50% of what you learn in college has _nothing_ to do with classes.

This is what ultimately led us to leave Seattle. Fantastic town, but when we had 42 straight days of rain, it was time to bail. Even after growing up on the Oregon Coast, the dark, damp, and cold was too much for me.

"All of these features-and being one of the first iPad apps that really brings the promise of handwriting on the iPad..."

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The link provided in the paragraph above actually links to the intro for the crappy '80s version where Jonny and Hadji are teenagers. You want this one, instead.

All "ridiculous religious zealotry" comments aside, I do appreciate how they picked up sound effects from old Hanna-Barbera cartoons.

So sad that the majority of this list isn't available for Instant Viewing on Netflix. :-(

Ooh, I can get me some Bard's Tale, Ultima III Exodus, and Hard Hat Mack!

Ummm... you don't an iPhone app to do this. There are some great Flickr groups ([www.flickr.com] to keep you on-track, inspired, and motivated. I did a Project365 in 2010, and while there were some times when it was a struggle to stay on it, looking back after a year is really rewarding.

Sadly, I'd think this might be the only reason this would happen at this moment. Potentially, very sad.

Cmd+Option+Esc brings up the Force Quit dialog. Don't need that extra Shift key.

I enjoyed the book — a quick, entertaining read. I'm not waiting with baited breath or anything, but once it shows up, I'll most likely give it a shot.

Agree wholeheartedly. Through the last episode, I just kept thinking, "Get to the POINT, already!" Everything seems so strung out so far.

Curved back? So now neither the iPad nor the iPhone will just sit flat when you set it down?