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Sufjan Stevens.

That is all I hear, here.

I'm gonna call it now.

Open this website in Chrome and IE, then open task manager. IE won't go over 100-150mb

Mario Aguilar is a damn fool and an embarrassment. IE 11 runs rings around Chrome and lets me do it without being locked into Googleland.

Definitely read the book. The film is a paltry attempt to capture it. Under-utilized cast, I disagree with the author about Vaughan's skills as a director.

The grammar. The spelling. The punctuation. It hurts!

I cant tell if you are being sarcastic or actually a complete and total moron. I'll assume the latter. Not everyone can afford to have their pants custom tailored to fit them exactly. Some of us actually have to buy pants off the rack. For me, a size 34 is so tight I cant even button them and a size 36 is too

Have you seen the last Wesley episode of TNG? It almost competes for worst Star Trek episode ever.

I don't know that it's so much outdated as era transcending. No blinking text. No rage-inducing foreground content and background images that scroll at different rates. Just information.

When you have a billion hits a day, shaving several meg in bandwidth and even a hundredth of a second from rendering will save you tens of thousands every year. There's a reason that high bandwidth sites serving up textual information option for design simplicity.

I loved the film. Leave it alone. Make something new.

Someone who can't sit down and just enjoy watching beautifully modelled spacecraft augmented against a Strauss waltz has got to be dead inside.

Sorry you don't appreciate cinematic perfection. Luckily there are plenty of direct to DVD movies that will hold your attention.

That last image...I can imagine it now. "Aww piss...there goes my breakfast..."

Transparent, the first truly good Amazon original series, just got renewed for a second season. The series chronicles Jeffrey Tambor's late-in-life gender transition, and it is excellent. [h/t @KateAurthur]

One of the six simple machines, a screw is nothing more than an inclined plane wrapped around a center pole. While