“And if anyone knows where the old neon A.V. Undercover sign is, we’d love to use it.” I do.
“And if anyone knows where the old neon A.V. Undercover sign is, we’d love to use it.” I do.
Still safer than Action Park.
Yes, I am there in shame with you.
I want to quit but for some reason I can’t.
Still do not care about this kind of story. Can’t you get the AI to write them?
LIttle more than a gossip rag now. And poorly concealed spon con.
What else doesn’t make a lick of sense is that IO9 once again offers series analysis from a writer who admits mid-article that they haven’t seen the show.
You post the kind of tabloid shit TMZ is known for, use TMZ as a source, and include a dig at TMZ for posting tabloid shit. Jesus Fucking Christ.
There’s like four people working here now.
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“Does this Cheerio look like Cousin Greg? An A.V. Club Investigation.”
Well if the actual AVClub doesn’t cover 90% of those shows listed, then why should the Television Academy?
I can think of several destructive ways to stop this technology actually. Servers and people are both vulnerable to blunt force.
This was my first thought as well. It seems like negotiating 101 to me. Start with the most unlikely to be accepted proposal and concede from there, giving yourself a lot of room to negotiate the best possible deal.
Using the same search criteria, there’s 81k F150s, 20k Explorers, 11k Escapes, 11k Edges, 7k Broncos, 15k Bronco Sports, 6k Expeditions.
I still like to follow the D2 story despite not playing the game anymore and honestly its starting to feel like a hilarious bit of tonal dissonance wherein I’m anticipating these periodic cool sci-fi moments and lore drops from a thing that- most of the time- exists as a banal digital chore.
I’m Kevin Hainline, one of the JADES scientists quoted in this piece! We made a visualizer, using software we developed called fitsmap, so that the public can take a closer look at these data, the color images and those from the individual filters, but ALSO the spectra we have for sources and full spectral energy…
did he mean plasma? i have never seena place that paid for platlets, in the US, they cannot pay for plasma that goes into another person(the red cross will occasionally give gift cards) because they need people to be honest on the risk surveys and if there is a cash incentive, people will lie. but there are places…
No, but we do get the whole “random objects getting thrown in Lenny’s eye” joke. Which was great and basically the only good joke from the whole episode.
No “boo-urns” is from “A Star is Burns” in Season 6 when Springfield decides to host a film festival. “Homer vs. Dignity” is where Mr. Burns pays Homer to basically play pranks and embarrass himself. Hence the panda costume.