@PlaidNinja: Agreed. Loving the Tenant Owl.
@PlaidNinja: Agreed. Loving the Tenant Owl.
@HalOfBorg: The greatest trick the Doctor ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. And like that, poof. He's gone.
I saw Children of Men soon after Pan's Labyrinth. I wanted to kill myself afterwards, they were so depressing. I know I'm in the minority here, but I didn't really care for either movie. I hope Gravity won't be the same.
@vinylrake: It's from Alien.
"Deep Roy"? Really? Sounds more like a porn name. His parents must have really hated him.
@Jedigreedo: Can never have too much lens flare.
Absolutely you should watch DS9. The first couple seasons are a bit rocky but the latter are some of the best sci-fi out there.
None of these. It's Batman: Arkham Asylum.
@Davio: And my dog. I hate spiders anyway.
Also, Green Arrow won't have any kind of a romantic relationship with Speedy — it's more of a big brother thing.
@atrus123: But you really should.
@klint: Do you know if this will work well with an Archos 605? I want to be able to sync to it automatically and not have to worry about maintaining the folders myself.
If I can just buy the shows I watch and watch on whatever device I want, hell yeah. That's the TV nirvana I'm looking for, which I assume means it'll never actually happen.
@Connie Hirsch: I think any sequel to Avatar will be better than the first. Don't get me wronged, I loved the movie, but now he can focus on telling a kick-ass story in this world without worrying about all the logistics as much.
@CowLion: I only collect platinums on the games I really like, and then it almost always has to be a single-player game. I may play Resistance 2 or Killzone 2 but once I beat it, that's it. I'm not going to invest the time for the multiplayer, because it usually takes way too much time and effort to get those…
@TemporalSword: Thanks all. Will try 'em out.
Anyone know a Windows version of this? My songs and tags are a mess, don't use itunes, and don't want to pay a ton of money for something I'll use once. Any suggestions?
I actually prefer to not transfer when I upgrade to a new OS (especially if a new harddrive or computer is involved as well). It gives me a reason to only re-install the apps, games and settings I actually use currently and leave most of the clutter behind, sort of a computer enema, if you will.
Unfortunately, it's not always temporary. I've it for twenty years now, but hopefully yours won't last that long. There are plenty of resources out there if you need more info.