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Wait till you get to the part with the thing.

Wait till you get to the part with the thing.

I played Pandemic for the first time and then three more times. It's a co-op board game and these were the first four times that I've been soundly beaten by a piece of cardboard. I recommend it but it seems like there's an optimal strategy to winning and everything else is just seeing how long you can stay alive.

There's no way to transcribe this but it's one of my favorite moments from the show.

Lisa, just because you're ten feet tall doesn't mean you can tell me what to do.

If you could include a $, nothing too significant would happen. You'd probably have to change a few standards in encoding to make this happen however, which might break a lot of systems. I'm not sure if this really answers the question, but here's a list of characters you can't include and a short explanation why.

How does it keep up with the news like that?

How does it keep up with the news like that?

Oh, goddamnit. I thought you meant it was cancelled, but this is worse. This is so much worse. Seth has said before that he doesn't understand the humor in the show but to do this to it is just awful.

I haven't worked with a CMS for automated webpage updating before, but I'd guess that the user might enter the title or it's derived from the first X words. There's probably not a case to catch that or something along those lines.

$ can't be in a URL. Basic web programming.

So if anyone's wondering about Simpsons not being up, you can't directly put a '$' in a URL and have it work. It has to be preceded by a %something. Basic web programming.

Actually, vis a vis what makes a Soderbergh movie recognizable, it looks like there isn't any distinctive style that he repeatedly employs - or so the internet is telling me.

I watched it and it is hysterical. I wouldn't have though that there was that much humor to wring from the story but as the layers are peeled back on Damon's character and you can see just how much is made up it just becomes funnier and funnier.

The Simpsons (Classic)? Get in.

Thanks for that.

And a fairly mediocre broadway musical because really, why not?

I've been meaning to watch The Informant because of This American Life. I'll probably watch that tonight-ish, thanks for the recommendation!

Well, I've seen your Soderbergh posts enough that now I'm interested in visiting his filmography. Is he best viewed chronologically or can I just start wherever I feel like?