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Dan "Help me! Help Me!" Pierce
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But without the juicy personal data, how would they target ads at you?

Not just that every PS3 had a Blu-ray player in it, but they were in fact cheaper than standalone Blu-ray players and HD-DVD players.

Correction: they are called "classic" rock stations now.

Well, this week isn’t about the 1990’s, just 1995.

Yeah. I was running the beta for a while before we got the full version.

There was a followup novel called Probe which went into the backstory of the alien device.

That's what I get for typing while putting on makeup…
…perhaps I have said too much.

Doesn't Cher fail her driving test in the movie?

Yes, I "acquired" Windows 95 at that time and it came with two music videos in the "Fun Stuff" folder. One was Buddy Holly and the other was Edie Brickell's "Good Times"

I think that was kinda of the idea behind the Daniel Craig era. To not be Bond-ish as defined by the Roger Moore era. Moore's Bond was for most of his movies, a cartoon. This is epitomized by this scene from Moonraker where a pigeon dies a double take.

The premise of the first part of Die Another Day is a Bond gone rouge and without of the support of Mi:6.

Quantum of Solace has a dumb name, but the movie is actually pretty good. It suffers only in comparison to Casino Royale which is the best of the last three Bond films.

I always shut off the music when I have passengers in the car so that we can have conversations and so they don't have to be exposed to my taste in music.

This all started with the Sony Walkman 36 years ago.

Webcrawler for life!

And then you have the guy who's reliving the memory of an 18 year old girl taking a shower…

Just like that I know that Seven Mary Three is the call sign for Officer Jon Baker in CHiPs.

RISC processors are the future!

I like the message of memories are meant to fade and not be replayed in perfect detail. it