The baby blanket says there’s at least one child. Well, unless you’re right and that’s just another one of this person’s “things”.
The baby blanket says there’s at least one child. Well, unless you’re right and that’s just another one of this person’s “things”.
Ignoring the fact that an Acer may be handled more than, say, a Toshiba. Maybe they broke because people liked to touch them more. Regardless, the account of Acers breaking more is anecdotal at best.
I think they were thinking that this season, frustration would replace entertainment. Really though, they were making this entirely too elaborate plan, and nobody raised their hand and said, “Why don’t we just burn them?” If someone would have done that and they quickly explained why the super complicated way was…
The conflict and the plot does build, you’re absolutely right. What’s wrong with it is how they failed to build the tension. It was too slowly paced to properly build up that feeling of dread that I should have been feeling towards the end. The whole episode needed to feel more urgency and I wasn’t really getting that…
In Z Nation they call killing a zombie mercy. They do exactly what you’re saying, they give mercy to anyone of their own who has fallen. TWD could use more of that. It seems like they have hardened the characters so much that they would, as you said, leave anyone behind. ...but carl gets shot and it’s all hands on…
Z Nation is by no means a masterpiece. It’s simplistic stupidity, but that’s what makes it enjoyable. I’m liked the metal helmet thing, but it didn’t belong in TWD. TWD needs to be exploring more practical ways to kill zombies. I was wondering from the beginning why they don’t burn them and they just touched on that…
I like Z Nation too, it’s dumb fun. I don’t compare it to The Walking Dead and don’t want to. YES! that Jesus chase, while fun, would have fit better in Z Nation.
The arcs of this season we so disjointed. None of it seemed to flow naturally. Compressing the last episode to 60 minutes could have helped, but I think it was more of a problem with editing. If they really wanted to build tension across multiple stories, they should have ramped them up equally. Even if they weren’t…
I’m down with a Hudson Hawk remake. No singing this time.
Exactly. A legitimate and good cliffhanger builds throughout the episode, if not the season. It should leave you wondering what the hell you just watched. This finale was so boring and slow, and the end scene felt tacked on. Oh well, still better than Fear the Walking Dead.
Avatar 2: Hudson Hawk in SPACE!
Add weapons and I’d watch.
Sorry, I misspoke. I was setting a screen saver. Which I just found you can also access through Personalise/Lock Screen/Screen Saver Settings. It’s also not intuitive and it still splits the interface. You’re right, it is simple to set a desktop background. The point still remains that Windows 10, while more intuitive…
Go ahead and try it with no knowledge on how to do it. Win 7, it was very easy and intuitive. Win 10, not so much. Right click, Personalize, Themes/Theme Settings. This takes you to the old style Win 7 desktop settings that you used to be able to get to in two clicks.
I enjoyed the dorky fun of the episode, but There are a few issues.
That drives me nuts. The split between Settings and Control Panel is maddening. Consolidate all of the settings in one place. I don’t even care which one they choose. They made doing simple things very difficult. I found out when trying to set a wallpaper on a customer’s desktop.
Thank you for the Link. While informative, it doesn’t quite help me. I have Home. It also doesn’t help the fact that Microsoft put in a “feature” that shouldn’t be there in the first place. I like how Win 7 does updates. It can do them on its own or you can tell it not to. At least let us select a restart date in the…
Just let me turn off the auto-update! That’s all I want. I can tolerate a notification that says I need updates, but I never want my computer to reboot on its own.
Bomby McBombface, obviously!
So you might be asking yourself, “if the watch’s dial is used to retrieve that tiny ball, how do you wind it?”