I thought the headline was talking about Uma Thurman
I thought the headline was talking about Uma Thurman
I see people buying this as the perfect laptop chair so their Apple/HP/Dell/whatever laptops don't burn their legs.
While we follow a lot of the 'rules' here (you have to try it before you can reject it), the only tip we have is 'start them early'. My 20-month old twin boys devour cucumber and brocolli, sometimes at the expense of their chicken. Same thing goes for 'please and thank you' - start them early.
Yeah, it's certainly more convenient for us to only buy the tracks we want, but one thing that has been lost is the cover art, the liner notes, the printed lyrics, the "Thanks" to everybody who contributed to the work, etc. I also kind of miss looking at the groves on the vinyl, checking for scratches, but I'll…
Okay, here's a wild guess: Apple licensing DIGIC for use in their next-gen iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch?
It's was a lot closer than we are today of going back to the moon, and we've already done it a few times.
I'd drive the Oscar Meyer Wiener car... you know, the one with no balls, because she busted them.
@Vundal: MOGO? What is that, "Mug One, Get One" free? :-)
They better not include dragons or dinosaurs, or I'm going to lose it...
I learned to type in the early 80's, and I was taught 3 spaces!!!! Damn metric!
I'm more enthused about this than Spielberg's TerraNova... although it wouldn't take much to do it. An 'Alf' remake might even do it.
Whatever happened to "throw the book at him...", you know, the one with the grenade attached to it.
@Isetta: Funny, they lost me at dinosaurs.
@schwap23: There was a level indicator in sick bay that read 'remaining medical insurance' that was too small to read on TV.
Whole new meaning to drag racing.
I remember a joke in which a woman is driving down the highway in a corvette with license plate "WAS HIS". Not so funny for him, I bet.
@duurtlang: I thought I had ended, only to be replaced by 'crossovers'.
@j.piatt: Only in space can you find green eggs and ham.
@StandardResponse: Oh wait, that was his pain... or was it mine?
What, nobody's going to quote Capt Kirk in The Final Frontier about him needing his fear?