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It’s not revolutionary to say that Hollywood treats women like objects.

Rather than exploring female anger and the ways in which it manifests, Jessica Jones has written two female characters whose stories revolve around the fact that they get angry without any real logical reason.

Read my comment. I never said anything about consumer-exclusive purchases. And if you read the article (as you insisted I should do), you’ll see that BlackBerry sells software services for enterprise purposes.

Receding wrinkles?

Even if they somehow win the case (they won’t), can you imagine the public EVER spending a penny on a BB related item ever again?

It probably tastes like bad medicine...

Oh, please. Name me a flop made by Tom Cruise or Al Pacino or Ryan Reynolds or Robert DeNiro or Christopher Walken or Hugh Jackman Leonardo DiCaprio or Johnny Depp or Denzel Washington or Bardley Cooper or Russell Crowe or Matt Damon. You CAN’T.

That’s usually how it works. Basically, as far as I can tell, they want people to still be talking about their movie when the Oscar voters are preparing ballots. Think about Dunkirk, and sheer amount of buzz it had 8 months ago. A lot of that buzz gets forgotten over the course of the year, eclipsed by the new movie

Spoilers, buddy!!

Do you have to supply it Wi-Fi from either your car (if it has that) or turning your phone into a hotspot? Or does the speaker have it’s own SIM card and data connection?

Do you have to supply it Wi-Fi from either your car (if it has that) or turning your phone into a hotspot? Or does

Wife and I got married in August 2011. We honeymooned on Maui, and it turned out that the Spin Doctors had a concert outside our hotel one of the nights. We weren’t expecting it, and got to enjoy the whole thing from our balcony. Needless to say, it was an awesome evening.

My office is about two miles from Georgia Tech, and my coworker brought in those same donuts for us today. Did I just eat a donut from the same batch as those maggots?!?!

There’s also a smiling face with 3 hearts that has an extra heart! I think the Consortium may need to hire a new biologist.

I got a Pixel 2 XL over the winter holidays, because it was on sale with a $300 discount through Verizon plus a $250 gift card from Target. With those offers (and yes, the Verizon part does confine me to a two-year payment plan, which is essentially a contract), my effective cost was low enough to grab it. The specs

Yeah, but I want to know what’s up with the Smiling Face with 3 Hearts. I’m no mathematician, but something here seems wrong...

Even better, here’s one from Monoprice for $22. It doesn’t say “power delivery” but the specs match up with PD requirements.

Even better, here’s one from Monoprice for $22. It doesn’t say “power delivery” but the specs match up with PD

Wait, starting at $800 is “super cheap”? I bought a Lenovo Yoga two years ago with an i5, SSD, 8 gig of RAM for $600.

Hah, as frustrating as that sounds, I would have probably just broken down laughing had they asked me to clear the cookies on my Roku.

Yes, I’ve had a really good experience with DirecTV Now. I have Google Fiber gigabit, so speed/data caps are not a problem for me. I do get an occasional buffering screen for a second or two every few hours, but it isn’t bad. I’ve heard the horror stories of people who get unusable service, but I’m very happy with

We occasionally do. I leave my TV on regularly as background noise in the evenings, and it switches to the black screen/blue box maybe once or twice for a few seconds over the course of a few hours. It’s noticeable, but not devastating.