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Yeah. I'm THAT snarky. And yeah, I've seen the actual original film. It's public domain, so you can too. It's on YouTube.

"...the original movie..."

I'd say the most important thing to learn is how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO play on each other, and how that affects the amount of light your image receives. Once you get your camera, go fully manual, and just play with these three variables as much as you can. After a week or so, then go ahead and read about

Ha!

I was in and out in probably four minutes max. I have a complete lack of exciting anecdotes to share on my voting experience today.

Did you watch the episode yet??? You're getting the sadistic Governor. David Morrissey's description above is off base. Chill out.

Everything about last episode refutes everything David Morrissey said up top regarding the Governor's nature. Particularly murdering all those soldiers.

On that second paragraph about the Governor, I think it's safe to say, "Bullfuckingshit," after what we saw this last episode.

How tall is your vehicle?

Meh, not really.

TIL The original "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" came out in 1905.

I usually just ignore it, but only because I never let people touch my own tech. Never have. They can do whatever they want with their own, no matter how much I cringe at the thought. (Eating over a keyboard? What the fucking fuck‽)

The original "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" was from 1916, not 1954. #corrections

"That the physical box existed is not in doubt."

I was going to post the 4 and 2, but you beat me to it.

I can see Chloe Moretz matching Sissy Spacek's performance, but I'm not so sure about Julianne Moore matching Piper Laurie's performance. Still, I'm excited.

Cut that shit out. It takes seconds to check your original statement. The least you could have done was NOT BE WRONG. Also, no: this isn't Gawker. This is io9. We have standards.

It's called constructive criticism. Take it.

They use the guns as a last ditch effort, which our scrappy little rag-tag team has many of. It's a drama after all.

And with every shot fired like a dinner bell, the hordes close in around you.