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In court after being sued by Mom for overclocking Bender...

If you're dropping a minimum of $2500 on this unit, in a world where most computers are obsolete (hardware-wise) either right out the door or 3 months down the line, and you're not able to upgrade something as simple as RAM, then yes it does matter. Because otherwise it's just a waste of money.

Originally, back in the comics, the 'S' was actually Ma Kent's idea. It came from an old Smallville High letterman's jacket. After the Donner movie, it was retconned that the 'S' symbol was the symbol for the House of El (as in Jor-El, Kal-El, etc.).

Kneel before my COD....piece!

But you get my point. It's a dick move to bundle two separate programs together just to increase dispersal of one horrible program (in this case, iTunes). Granted, you can use all the plug-ins, emulators and codecs you want, but Apple sure doesn't make it easy on the regular guy/gal.

If Google followed Apple's lead, they'd bundle the YouTube app with Google Maps. Much like Apple bundles Quicktime with iTunes.

I vote Democrat (a "liberal" as you put it) but I'm not anti-gun nor anti-death penalty. Then again, I also don't parrot stupid labels spewed out by feeble-minded asshats named Limbaugh or O'Reilly either. Why? Because I can actually think for myself and articulate those thoughts without having to follow others blind

Wasn't there a woman a few months back that was setting up a meth lab inside a Walmart? Oh wow...there were two within the last year...

Talking is a good thing unless you're saying the same thing over and over again (just in 10 different ways) like in all Tarantino movies. Death Proof was just an out and out bad movie. Lengthening it would have probably produced riots in theaters that screened it. "Brevity is the soul of wit." "Show, don't tell."

Here's an idea...we've got something like 100,000 troops that are going to be coming home from a crappy war, why not fire the TSA agents and replace them with the returning troops? They already have more experience than any TSA agent ever would. If you keep their salary the same as what they're making in the military

Hell yeah! Bring on a 3 hr movie that's actually worth watching. Some movies require editing to make them flow better ("Snow White and the Huntsman", and anything by Tarantino (sorry, but Kill Bill did not require two movies)), while others need the time to tell the whole story. I trust Nolan to do and present the cut

This is a new 'limited series' called Earth 2. Essentially it's Alan Scott in another universe, not the Alan Scott that everyone is familiar with from the 1940's, etc. This Scott has no weakness to wood (yes, you can insert your own punchline there), and doesn't need a lantern either.

Nope. I saw JC in the theater, love Andrew Stanton's work, but I actually fell asleep a few times while watching it. The whole movie felt very Disney, the characters never really popped off the screen in any memorable way, and the whole thing was just rather bland.

It's got Max Von Sydow as a bad guy in it? I'm down. Looks like harmless fun.

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Looks like bad PhotoShopping over the stunt double for War Machine's armor. Complete with added pixel noise that doesn't fit the rest of the picture.

Yeah, still not paying money to see this one in theaters. The first one has all of three action scenes in it, and a painfully bad monologue by Mickey Rourke (complete with closeup where you can see his crack pipe burnt teeth, and watch him drool through the whole minute and a half nonsense). Plus, with a title like

I'd settle for an actual story without any plotholes big enough to fly the Enterprise through. But then again, what do I know?

Sorry, I worked in Hazmat for over a decade. All that post tells me is that some moron was storing incompatible chemicals next to each other (which regulations forbid, and which people routinely ignore), and the inevitable spill finally happened. Now the naked guy eating the face of another naked guy at the side of

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I'll just leave this here. Watch the whole thing.