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Just bought this one last month. Has enough room for a 17" laptop and a Wacom tablet plus all the wires, pens, etc. I can't do one shoulder messenger bags, because they screw up my back (even with light loads), so I'm always looking at backpacks. Here's the link:

If I'm going to Vegas, there's no way in hell I'm spending any of my time in a conference room with a bunch of smelly geeks. That's what Comic Con and WonderCon (only when it's in SF) are reserved for. Even then, it's a maybe, especially for Morrison's overrated writing.

Well, the reason Parish and his crew weren't using the stimulator to increase their powers was because it wasn't perfected. Skylar herself says that they put everything in backwards, and then she fixes the unit Rosen brought to her.

So is it hipster ironic that this coffee shop that laments hipsters is located smack dab in the middle of hipster central (aka The Mission) here in SF?

And roughly 80% of car commercials don't use real cars. Those are digital as well. This is nothing new.

Since it's on Fox and sci-fi in nature, it has already been moved to Friday nights and canceled preemptively.

I don't know about this one, it feels like suddenly millions of nerds cried out at once only to be suddenly cut short....

Sony Dream Machine. 25+ years and counting. Still the loudest and most jarring alarm that can wake my ass up from a dead sleep of any alarm clock I've ever heard. It's been in constant use, and hasn't died on me yet.

It was an old (and very short lived) tv series called "Probe" that Issac Asimov was involved in. The first episode was a body was found on a park bench, and the internal temperature of the body was 20 or 30 degrees cooler than the environment. Turns out that the person was killed with liquid nitrogen.

Considering that it depends on mass more than gravity, as long as the ship you're in has more mass than you, you'll orbit it. Unless you get pushed out far enough to be attracted to the mass of another object that's larger.

It depends more on mass than gravity.

Hey, another attempt by DC to get speculators into buying comics to boost sagging sales, you say? Nah, it couldn't be that....DC cares SO much about the storylines they put out.

The one that gets me is one someone gets pushed out an airlock and goes tumbling out into space. Nope. Gravitational forces make it so that a smaller body (ie. a body thrown out an airlock) will be drawn into orbit around a larger body.

I'm starting to think that Nick's mom is working for the Royals (like we've heard that Grimms used to do in olden days), and that she's hunting the bastard prince so he can't usurp the throne of a particular family. But maybe I'm wrong.

Hell no! I don't trust Yelpers with restaurant choices let alone something as important as a doctor. I know enough doctors and people that work in the medical field that I can get a good recommendation on my own. I learned a long time ago that the majority of Yelpers have the food critiquing skills and tastebuds of

Meh. You see dumbasses from the Weather Channel do this all the time during stormy weather.

My first thought was the old Rodney Dangerfield movie "Back to School" where the monkeys are eating pizza and watching movies.

This was Duncan Jones' first movie, and it actually could have gone to Oscar submission if Sony had actually sent it in. The reason Sony gave for not sending it in was 'piracy issues'. Jones himself only makes money from this movie from the dvd sales. That's how much Sony screwed him over.

Saw it last night, and it was easily the best animated movie I've seen so far this year. With some actual smartly timed humor to boot.

Actually, the town sheriff in the movie is black, AND a woman. If that makes you feel any better.