Preyfar
Preyfar
Preyfar

What if I go over 300MB?

Good point. I did forget about Rick's horse.

Regarding the Walking Dead, they've been alluding to that secret for a few episodes, ever since they tried to ditch Randall. They gave it away with the two cops, but further planted it with Randall and Shane's death.

People complain about the newest seasons being "random for the sake of random", and yet that was ALWAYS the Simpsons. Always.

They exist, yes... but it varies from city to city, and on region. Problem is, most people want to hear the "hits". They want singles and the latest by Lady Gaga and the ilk of Kanye West. Which is fine, but the problem is "Top 40" stations dominate the airwaves. For every one indie station there's seemingly 4 or 5

I think people are better off getting a Kindle, as eInk is really a pleasure to use, and it's relaxing on the eyes. A smaller laptop/netbook is much more versatile, or something like the Asus Transformer.

I'm not saying you do need the labels, but that they're able to provide something that most individuals can not - advertising and marketing. It creates an uphill battle trying to get recognized and have people notice you without them, but you CAN do it... though at the risk of burning through through personal

You don't. I know several somewhat successful musicians who self publish (Matthew Ebel is one). The main issue comes down to the fact they can't get start up capital (which they need), and everything comes out of their pocket. Paying rent and living expenses is no easy task for them.

It's not our fault. It's Camden. ALL CAMDEN.

I've been an Alienware laptop owner since about 2005. Back in '05, they were just another Clevo distriburter, and their laptops were so-so. Clevo does some amazing designs, but they were not known for reliability back then.

My Alienware M17X R3 is somewhat heavy (about 9lbs) but for a 17" laptop it's still pretty light, and the price I paid for my laptop a year ago still trounces the brand new Blade in every possible way. And my laptop was not a higher end version.

I have an Alienware M17X R3 as my portable 2D/3D workstation. With Dell's employee discount, M17X came in at $1,400 (and I added a 240GB Vertex 3 SSD after). The specs are better, and it's far more suited to the task though at the expense of bulkiness and weight. Still, for a 17" laptop, it doesn't weight too much and

I have a Cintiq 24UX from 2005 that's still running strong, still bright and vibrant. The LCD is fading, and it's a lil' worse for the wear, but it's still goign strong (somehow).

It's really ruined the movie for me because now I can't think of V for Vendetta trying to watch the film.

If I didn't know better I'd say that was one of the extras from the Walking Dead.

What bothers me most about Facetime (we've played around with it at work) is that if the other person is walking... it's Shaky Cam From Hell. Hell, even if they're just sitting around it's still somewhat shaky .

Basically, the entire plot of the movie was "find Anakin". Once they find him, the plot of the movie is unable to move anywhere because of the pod racing scene. It seemed to be the main focus of much of the movie for the marketing/sales aspect of it.

Personally, I really liked Pearl/Diamond the best out of all of 'em. Haters gonna hate.

The main issue (for better or worse) with the Phantom Menace is the entire movie was pretty much centered around the pod racing scene. They tried so hard to re-cap the speeder bikes of ROTJ that it just... it was an okay scene, but it really blew for the movie.

The fact this is based off of the Phantom Menace is the reason I don't want to touch it. The voices of those droids screaming "Look out, it's a Jedi!" is just... bad.