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I’ve used that same method of searching part numbers to be able to tell what some old AC adapters were for - did they go to the USB hub, or that 10/100 switch I have laying around? Was it for the digital camera that my wife still uses on occasion, or is it for charging the battery on my spare RC transmitter?

It’s

I’d say it’s skewed to promote one particular brand. Trader Joe’s is actually smaller here in San Diego County than the Albertson’s/Vons/Safeway conglomerate that has a large portion of the west, but they get a HELL of a lot more foot traffic than the other large chains. I refuse to go to them simply because they’re

Ok, they took a bit of his butt away...At least he’s not Sonic creepy.

I kinda have to agree with this. James Bond is JAMES. We could have a Jane Bond, but it doesn’t seem right.

I feel like we could have another 007, and have 007 be female, but it wouldn’t be James.

UGH. I hate the micro ports. Trying to connect my Kindle Paperwhite that has one, at the end of a long day, is NOT fun.

As for Lightning connections, I loved it when it first came out. I know there are people who can’t stand them, but the main reason I liked them was that I could insert it and not have to play the

Drone delivery is going to fail in the US. I say this as a drone pilot myself, as there are too many back assward people who hate them, or think they’re spying on them (seriously, if you have that thought, what are you doing that is SO interesting that people would want to spy on you?), or we have people who just want

No, I’m not saying continuity, I’m more focusing on not ignoring things like that the heroes were pushed into the background, or that some were getting married, or that there were villains like the mole people coming up from the underground. I don’t want them to scrap the world they’ve created just to have Frozone go

Kinda glad they pulled the suicide from Thirteen Reasons Why. I read that book shortly after it came out, well before the series was made. It was a dark time for me personally, and at the time I’d read it, I had been having suicidal thoughts myself. Had the show and that scene been in front of me at that time, it

I remember learning about it when I was a kid, and being shocked that it was using the N-word. The kid who said it told me, “What? My dad says it all the time.”

This was probably 35 years ago, but even then, I remember telling him, “You can’t say that! That word is a bad word!”

I think we need to all KNOW about the

And that is why I won’t ever spend the money on one.

I loved the original, although I missed out on the “evil leaper” arc. But there were some hilarious little nods, like when he jumps into a person who’s friends with Stephen King before he became famous, or when he was in a green room (or maybe it was a bathroom?) and started showing a young Michael Jackson some dance

That’s what I would do - have either a blue or pink cake, frosted with a different color (i.e., white frosting) and then have them cut into the cake to show the color inside.

And don’t do the glitter/confetti filled balloons that you pop to reveal the gender. Confetti is just evil at the best of times, and glitter?

Ok, I own a code. What does that entitle me to? I can now sue someone for using my NFT? If they take a photo of my NFT, and then use it for an avatar on social media...what does my owning of the code entitle me to? This is where I’m not seeing the benefit of owning a code for a particular image, and I’m not

Maybe because Sam Jackson didn’t have the time to commit to a long movie? He’s one of the hardest working men in Hollywood, so maybe he had conflicts if they’d wanted to go that route.

Hell, I’d love to see FroZone get a movie; I just wonder how it would go and still fit into the mythos that they’d built with the first

It’s terrible - of the series, I only really watched a handful of them: Boy Meets World, and Smart Guy. I think the reason it went this way for me was that so much of those Disney Channel shows were geared more for teens and tweens during those times, and I was in my 20's, so much of it had just dropped off my radar.

I know it was airing for a while on...ION? AntennaTV? Nick at Nite? Something like that. I dunno if it’s still there, but it’s had reruns playing. :)

Ooh, that’s a good theory too! But that seems more like an endgame to approach, final episode sort of thing? And while I’m not against it, it seems like it would negate the whole “Sam Beckett never returned home” thing that ended the series and had me rolling tears.

But who knows? That’s what the whole concept of

I never saw the allure of a digital work that could be copied, ALMOST identically (with the exception being that the original had a special code in it marking it as the original vs. a copy of the original). It just hurt my head to try and decipher the craze, and I just wrote it off as such.

I see that arc with Scott Bakula appearing as a link where Ben Voong and Sam Beckett cross paths. The coordinates in space and time that were calculated by Ziggy with episode 2, and having a location to travel to, seem like it might be to lead to meeting up with Sam and possibly trying to bring him home (with him not

I dunno - ratings are so skewed nowadays because of time shifting with streaming. I think it’s got at least 2 seasons in it, and I just got my wife hooked on the new series last night. She’d never seen the original series and was pleasantly surprised.

I have a feeling she’s going to get more of the new, continuing