Neopopulas
Neopopulas
Neopopulas

Kids don't need to know what acorns or blueberries are?

So i'm wondering why you bother taking words out at all. I can understand adding words, because they are needed or important or what have you. But removing words feels like a 'well we don't need these anymore' even though we obviously do need them.

Its not just the cost either, i've thought about this a lot because I'm constantly dealing with networking things. Think about mot sci-fi centered shows, what is one thing about the technology that seems to be really obvious?

Smartphones are better than most things you see on star trek (computer-wise) i mean, holodecks aside, their computers were kinda lackluster.

Jesus christ look at that gun..

Just the other day i was wondering when the future would get here and then i realised i was on a tablet computer walking around my house connected to the internet that was streaming data from all over the world in almost real time.

Focus entirely on that force control and just use six of these spinning around you at all time.

I do miss Star Trek. I liked the movies fine but they are much more actiony than the old star trek i remember, not that i minded too much.

One day i'll get some nice, big versions and get them onto those video/photo frames and it'll be awesome.

Bingo. There are a bunch of frames i like but i also enjoy the box spring i have, so i don't want to ditch all of that even if the frames are awesome looking.

What? WHAT!? I had (and have) one of these things. Now i didn't by it, my grandparents bought it and i sort of inherited it and its the best thing ever.

oooh, I had a Lynx, it suffered from a lack of games and it was pretty big, but being big had its advantages for the time and overall it wasn't BAD just.. not what everyone else had.

I'm not much of a legal expert but it seems incredibly sketchy - and not to mention risky and likely to fall apart - when you charge real money for the ability to download things, even when the TOS says 'don't do illegal things' if people do illegal things, that disclaimer probably won't protect you that well.

Ah, okay. I know people who will literally read the last two pages and claim that it will let them know enough about the book to know if they like it, and i never understood it. The last chapter might not be a bad idea in some instances.

Perhaps, but i've read some many books where the last two pages really aren't the climax you'd hope for, the last chapter maybe, but the last two pages just aren't enough to really learn much of anything. Unless there is some big roundup in the last few hundred words i don't see it.

I get the feeling the writers want us to not want him around. I'm actually a fan of Noah Wyle and i really liked the movies, but he's just so manic and hyper that it wears on you. It wasn't so bad in the pilot, because it sort of showed him as having, lets say, issues, having been alone so long, it seemed a slightly

I never quite understood reading the last two pages of a book. Without context, without the (usually vast) amounts of information you learn in the course of a book, the last two pages can't make any sense whatsoever. It might speak to writing style, but that style you can learn in the first few pages.

I really like Vin, he's such a cool guy by all accounts and i like when he gets cool, fun roles that he obviously enjoys.

Actually if you play with a cat hard enough it can pant just through exertion, most people don't see it because they never see their cat play hard enough to get that worn out. A lot of people don't realise how much exercise a cat can do, or how much they need and don't spend the time to see it.