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The secessionist might as he only seemed to have called Jimmy 'cause he liked the cut of his jib. The inventor thought yeah he definitely would have hired a patent lawyer. He even went to the trouble of putting an NDA together, by himself, so he'd obviously looked up how to do it to some extent on the internet.

The town isn't for it specifically. The just flock their because it's a national 'quite' zone for a high sensitivity radio telescope nearby.

I'm just assuming that the law firm is completely broke and is just putting on a slick front. In other words they are no better than Jimmy.

Schindler's List II: He's checking it twice

wait the youtube awards are calculated on the activity of the last 6 months? Shouldn't it be the 2015 biannual music award then? or does everyone who released something the in the 7 to 12 months just an idiot for not timing their release to coincide to Googles arbitrary database award scanning software.

I agree about the writing it's for the most part generic. Occasionally it gets good, usually the monologues, but then dips right back down.

yeah the lack of rewatchability is what keeps me from ever giving this show an A. I reserve A's for shows that I would enjoy rewatching even if I remember what happens. In truth the shows is more of a B- or C+ for me, a guilty pleasure that's okay to blow through in a weekend and not much else.

ah that would make more sense. I've tried to watch the original on a few occasions but could never get in to it. Though if it were to follow that I would have thought the show would have picked up on the very real idea in American politics to change the military draft to a national service program military or

meh. This episode wasn't for me at all. The only part I even found amusing was when Bob questioned if Louise had been watching GoT. I think the answer is no because if she had she would have make herself Arya.

yeah I actually thought that's how the episode would play out. At least for the most part until Archer inevitably screwed it up somehow.

look at the site i linked you will see the exact same illusion as the dress. One color changing to another. It is a common thing you see it every day in the Home Depot paint aisle with a husband and wife arguing over which shade of green to use because one of them can't see the difference. Or another example that

no it still applies but every person has a different sensitivity to color, hence the difference in perception you and your wife see. A few rare women actually have the highest sensitivity of any humans (the whole cones and rods thing, there was a good NPR piece on it a year ago if I remember right). But if you sat

Did the version you've seen have Hugh Jackman in them? I noticed the initial teasers, which didn't have him in them, seemed pretty good. But once the full trailer showed up with him in it they started look like Elysium again.

the color accuracy (how the display represents colors) of your two screens is different as well. This usually isn't important to anyone but artists who want to be sure that red they are making a company logo with will actually show up as red on a billboard.

sort of. It's actually 3 layers deep. The lighting of the actual dress when the photo was taken, the color 'accuracy' of your screen and the lighting of the room you are currently in. All of them combined or alone can cause a shift in perceived color. The human eye doesn't see absolute color, it just assigns color

It's never Lupus :(

geez are you trying to bankrupt AV Club?

don't forget those filthy Zebras they make live in the swamp.

of course you missed the part where the FCC is forbearing the fee section of Title II. Exactly as they did with wireless cellphones. There is no tax, there is no 'control over' the internet. All Title II does is tell ISPs they can't make certain kinds of business contracts like allowing fast lanes or deliberately