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Any other Street Fighter fans around here? Ultradavid certainly enjoys using this little gesture.

Her correspondent pieces didn't really gel with my sense of humor, but I can definitely recognize she has a lot of talent. I look forward to seeing what she does with her own format.

Wow, what sort of rock have I been living under? Didn't know that place existed; bookmarked!

I can't stand him either. Yet at the same time, I find Husky (especially his "happy wheels" vids) to be hilarious although I could definitely see how others would just find his commentary annoying.

Kaitlin clarified on twitter that she's actually saying "Wrong!"

Yeah, it seems somewhat obvious(?) to me that it'll turn out to be a courtroom judge or interrogator and they're in trouble for potentially causing the ship to sink… but maybe I'm the fool here.

I used to watch their free news stream for a lot of my global news needs. Then they switched to cable, and my provider wouldn't even offer it on their premium packages (not that I'd have bothered to pay extra just for it anyway). Never saw it again.

Most of each episode does get uploaded in clip form to their YouTube page. I often choose to catch up on episodes I missed there instead of via CBS's streaming because there are less ads.

On the original airing, it fades to black and proceeded to commercial
after it shows the viewfinder fizzle out in its final seconds. It's nitpicky, but the ending on the DVDs is slightly less effective to me because immediately after, it rolls credits with the cheerful Home Movies theme music.

I just imagine that if I were one of her great-grand-nephews or otherwise knew her, then watched that episode, I'd assume they hadn't cared enough to do the research. In my view, this is an educational series that should be getting as much correct as it can while keeping the artistic license to a minimum.

It was a fun ride and I agree with most of the people saying that the beginning and end of the series were the best parts. I never really enjoyed the animated segments, and if that was Seth's main contribution I could have done without him (also: Annie Jump Cannon didn't lose her hearing until age 30 or so, something

"There's the driver port!"