Into the agony booth, cliffy! That sort of callous disregard for proper Sci-fi viewership doesn't fly around here!
Into the agony booth, cliffy! That sort of callous disregard for proper Sci-fi viewership doesn't fly around here!
It's a very pleasant sport to take a Sunday afternoon nap to though, there's no denying that. something about the drone of the engines, and the repetitive sequence of shots from the various cameras around the track. mix in a couple beers and some nachos, and you've got the perfect recipe for a nice nap on the recliner.
I'm not an expert, so I can't say definitively that there wasn't, but if there was, it wasn't nearly as high-profile as season 4 of Seinfeld was. At the time, I remember being amazed by how ingenious the whole thing was. of course, I was all of 16 at the time, so feel free to take that with a grain of salt. But I…
Journalistic integrity is no small matter - I'd trade poor writing for it any day. (although I could stand a few less exclamation points as well).
Got to be careful about passing judgement about handicap-parkers. I used to have co-worker with MS, who appeared to be perfectly energetic and healthy. But she had to keep her physical activity down, because if she became too fatigued her MS would flair up. Seriously, she'd be fine one day, and the next thing you'd…
GFIII might have made money, but in my mind it's a total flop. I've got no disagreement with any of the reasons listed above, but to me it's principle failing is that it fails to create ANY emotional resonance whatsoever, without resorting to flash backs from the first two movies. At any point in the movie in which…
It's not that much of a stretch to think that Starfleet would accomate Barclay's issues, given that he's also pretty competent in his specific area of expertise (not that I can recall just what that it, but I'm sure I remember him being the leading expert on the ship in one specific area back in Hollow Pursuits).…
Re: Drumhead, I should probably save this for next week, but I can't resist:
That's just what boobs looked like before the wonder bra. These days we're all used to looking at boobs that look almost impossibly good (even though when you get her clothes off they're often mediocre). If she were wearing a wonder bra instead of a sports bra, she's probably appear a full cup size bigger with tons of…
Sprint has excellent wireless internet service, provided you're in an area covered by their 4G network. they're 3G is the same as Verizon's, so that's not too bad either. Personally my Sprint 3G seems to be slowing down a bit. perhaps as they sell more 4G handsets, they'll offload some of that traffic to their WiMax…
ah, I see. Go with the EVO, you'll be happy you did. Everyone I know who went from the Hero to the EVO loves it.
Judge, in theory you could make a CDMA iphone compatible with sprint's network, but you wouldn't be able to activate it becuase Sprint's billing system validates the ESN/MEID, and the iPhone's MEID won't be listed in Sprint's inventory tables.
The ITU's announcement regarding the definition of 4G is not really relevant to the way that the term is used today. what they're talking about is the final implementation of 4G technologies. LTE and WiMax do not technically meet the ITU's definition because in each case they ratified an initial standard before the…
G-dog is right. there are plenty of reasons to dislike the iphone, but none of them are really relevant to the issue at hand - those issues are all the same between the GSM iPhone and the CDMA iPhone. The lack of LTE support is probably the single biggest surprise here, and it's hard to say who's fault that is. Was…
That, and Jerry's advice in "The Cafe" is ridiculously ill-considered. And a little condescending as well. Sure, Jerry's "trying" to help, ostensibly. But he's really kinda stereotyping Babu as well. Why can't Babu simply keep making the american Cuisine with which he's already having success?
I'll defend blackberry, but the days of it being "A Must" ended when windows mobile implemented push email via active sync (and, by extension, android and iOS offering push capability from an exchange server). OK, OK, if you're some sort of government agent or some shit like that and you need top-notch encryption,…
I don't know, Mike Martz has a couple valid points (although the likely hood of a blackberry owner stating that blackberrys "pwn" seems low). nobody else has really been able to match BB's email capabilities (that is, if you're a comporation using a Blackberry Enterprise Server). Apple's been in the market long…
I don't know anyone who can credibly claim to honestly disliking Seinfeld - my theory is that there's always going to be a bit of a backlash to anything as popular with Seinfeld, just like there's backlash against Big Bang Theory or Two and a Half Men. The difference is, Seinfeld has the quality to back up its…
his commercials for paycheck loans play virtually non-stop on Sprout, which is odd, because I wouldn't think that preschoolers have much need for payday loans.
yeah, but who hasn't done that before, at one time or another.
c'mon, be honest… not even when there's a hot sales woman with a huge rack involved? You know you have.