LiveJournal is mostly Russian these days thanks to a Russian company buying them, then moving their servers over there and making them subject to Russian censorship laws.
LiveJournal is mostly Russian these days thanks to a Russian company buying them, then moving their servers over there and making them subject to Russian censorship laws.
AFAIK “city” is based on the type of government rather than the population. I definitely live near one that’s legally called a city but has a population just under 4K.
Agreed. They’re pretty egregiously speeding. New Jersey doesn’t even have speed limits over 65mph on divided highways that ban pedestrian access, and even some of those go down to 55mph in tighter areas. Never mind city blocks with street parking and pedestrian traffic.
Brian Blessed has said that he, Patrick Stewart, and some of their other childhood friends used to run around acting out Flash Gordon after seeing the serials, with Brian as Voltan.
Or the Venture Bros.?
For what it’s worth, a substantial chunk of this region was built up as railroad commuter suburbs back when commuting to NYC meant taking the train and/or ferry. Depending on the neighborhood, this kind of non-local traffic may not have been a design consideration because cars didn’t exist.
Don’t worry, even if you did remember or re-watch the movie they ended it right before the book’s ending.
Or Ron Mael from Sparks, pre-pencil mustache.
Or "Season of the Witch"?
What about James Earl Jones?
@ Pretto: Cleese was in both.
"Hung Up" is basically Madonna singing new vocals over an ABBA song, so she's not exactly one to throw stones.
Minor correction
JCTV is part of a niche UHF network that also gets picked up by cable companies, not a niche cable network. In the Philly/Delaware Valley area their station airs a ridiculous number of subchannels, including JCTV and another that seems to show nothing but cheaply-produced Christian kids shows.
It was probably on a low-band VHF frequency, so it fell within the range of FM radio tuners. ABC in Philly was definitely on VHF 6, though now it's digital on the same frequency so you don't get that "radio station" effect anymore.
You can also buy replacement 72-pin connectors on eBay if the NES itself is the problem. All you need to install it is a phillips-head screwdriver, something to keep the screws organized in as you take them out, and patience. I did that when my old NES got a chronic case of the blinks, and it worked like new after…
"Plato's Stepchildren" has one of the strangest Shatenings:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
AltaVista's just been a rebadged version of Yahoo since the dot-com bubble burst, unfortunately.
@Lovecraft In Brooklyn