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Nope, I am saying we can look forward to a future generation of men throwing out boxes of records that nobody wants.

Actually, I agree with what he's saying. Which is most of the records being bought are sitting on a shelf collecting dust while the digital collections are actually getting used. For every person who thinks vinyl is the new fad there is another guy throwing out a box of records because he can't find someone who wants

Somebody has to respond to the bi-monthly article about how vinyl is making a huge comeback with the quote from the record buyer who half-heartedly declares "it's got a warmer sound."

“But I guess that’s another example of how I differ from most,” he says in his Facebook post. “I follow the light… I follow passion and I make art. I hang with my son, my daughter and my wife.”

On the other side of it the bulk of the early CD issues were purely transferred from the analog masters. The sound was a anemic and the artwork simply shrunk down with generic back plates for the track listing. The industry did a good job of making CDs feel plastic and cheap from the start. Remastering helped fix a

The Boxmasters were a third rate band that nobody has ever cared about. Even people who defend Thornton fail to realize that Ghomeshi was working really hard to legitimize them after the intro. The band responded to zero critical reception on their first album by releasing a double album along with a Christmas album.

There still isn't one. There are no theories on who did it, when they did it, and how they did.

There is also no proof that the Patriots tampered with the balls, nor is there a working theory on how it would have happened. There is big difference between being skeptical and wanting to see some evidence, and simply saying, that's possible, these guys are full of bullshit. If you're going to say that you should

What's most disappointing is that both Nye and NDGT have stepped into this with a completely dismissive attitude to testing that was actually done.

Do we really have to deal with another Shrek movie?

Looking back on that interview now I would say it's much more likley that Ghomeshi brought up Thornton's acting career (or read an intro essay that was already written) simply because his ego couldn't handle being asked not to. It just so happened that Thornton was a big enough baby to lose his temper over it.

I hope you're trolling cause if you're not this is really sad.

It depends on his politics.

That, you're not really making a movie about a Facebook relationship, You're using a Facebook relationship as context for a movie about online dating.

I don't know about leftist, but I can certainly get behind whoever is making Cosmos, and movies like Particle Fever.

You're projecting. If my biases were getting the better of me I would be telling people that Michael Moore just makes the story better.

This is what I call knowing you were lied to but insisting you believe you were told the truth. The entire emotional impact of that scene comes from the impression that he walked out of the bank the same day. It's not a 'better story' it's a significantly different story. Just as him trying to get a meeting with the

There's no way Dave and Paul are acting in this one either

I had a bunch of Spinal Tap's music on a blank tape long before I even knew about the movie. So yah, it was real.

But, Michael Moore does make shit up and he uses some incredibly shady techniques to do so, and then acts like a complete jerk and accuses people of getting the facts wrong when they get the impressions his movies are most definitely trying to make.