Yea but... are just Cliff's Notes versions of events the reason to watch a show? I don't think so. There's so much more to the enjoyment of a truly good movie, show, or book than just "oh no. I know Dumbledore dies. Guess I can't enjoy this now."
Yea but... are just Cliff's Notes versions of events the reason to watch a show? I don't think so. There's so much more to the enjoyment of a truly good movie, show, or book than just "oh no. I know Dumbledore dies. Guess I can't enjoy this now."
There are two obvious solutions, but I don't like either of them: Why not just watch it right when it airs? is impractical (especially on three-show-pileup nights like Sunday), and Why not just cut out the media? would deprive me of invaluable Star Wars casting rumors.
I'm not insulting you, really, I'm not. But if a person doesn't know how to take pictures, having a better quality camera won't help them. You could have taken that exact same picture with a top of the line camera and the kids would most likely have still come out in shadow.
what kind of knife is this? i need this for work
"...then climbed down the cliff and used my knife to smash his window"
You know its not just the image of a fingerprint.... right
I've had both, currently all in on Apple.
Yes I know. I have iTunes Match and love it. Took me a little while to get it to work right, but now its great. Awesome to be able to browse all your music on your phone and download something you may have deleted off your phone to save space.
All right. I guess I'm just accustomed to the "this costs a billion dollars" or "I haven't had a smoothie in forever" type of hyperbole.
Your not sure your marriage is going to survive a murderer who neither of you know?
"I am in a hotel in Washington, DC, and my boyfriend is taking a bath, reading. I barge in, demanding to know if all men are terrible, eyes blazing. He tries to calm me down, but I am upset."
Is this real? The first left behind was an indie movie and pretty low budget. I think they made it for $2 million. It wasn't exactly a blockbuster, even among the christian set. I'm sure it made money because they sold a bunch to churches, but what is this? Why is this needed?
What is the purpose of throwing a rock if not to harm you?
working at blockbuster video it was sooo annoying having to explain to people that, yes, there are small black bars on your screen, however you are seeing far more of the image. If you get the pan and scan one, there may be a scene with 5 characters, but you're only seeing 3 of them.
I'm sure the average will tick up a little bit, especially if the new iphone gets bigger. But there has to be a stopping point here soon.
Do they count restaraunts that have bars? if so, kind of a stupid graph. A town might have one or two grocery stores, but several restaraunts. Nothing strange about that.
more like Pandora... except when you favorite songs you can add them to your wish list... and then buy them, from Apple. 111,000 is nothing. iTunes Radio has 20 million users, more than spotify. And yes, there is a premium option in additon to that ability to buy music right from iTunes.
Then why did they buy them? Beats Music? I tried finding in the past how many users it has and how many paid customers it has compared to iTunes Radio. From what I found at the time, it seemed like iTunes Radio had much much more.