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Yeah, I was talking about things unavailable that might not become available... like movies from the 50s or books from the 60s that no one wants to republish.

Am I taking from the band, or the record label?

hmmm... no unicorn horn in there. I believe I have been lied to.

I think anytime that there is no other alternative, pirating is the way to go. Like if I want a book in ebook format that I can't buy anywhere, but someone has a copy all up in the interwebs... well, then I say it's fair. Same with TV shows or movies that you just can't get anywhere.

"No need to measure... I can already tell you I wear an extra long"

who is the "famous person" to the right of Downey Jr? and the girl all the way to the right of the "Rich & Famous" portion?

College education more awesome then a Harrier Jet? I'm not sure on that one.

Don't these women know that licking technology gets you fame and employment, NOT biting them.

Chimpanzee that.

This is fantastic, and about time! I often read similar books that my family does, and it is frustrating to try to gauge where we all are when they are paper and I am ebook.

I stand corrected.

I've been very neutral, just letting this Glee thing do what it is going to do, and largely ignoring it.

I wish I could take these photos back to the past and show them to me while I was in middle school, and tell myself "If you work really hard you could one day work in an office like this.

I am sure that at some point in the Cap movie, Howard stark will say something like: "I will have a son Tony Stark in the future" so that they can prevent any actual thought by the audience.

oooohh... I want the Jade Empire armor!!! That game was so great.

While I have never been so obsessed that I stood on a bridge and yelled "father", I have stood on a divan and yelled "screech" during a saved by the bell marathon.

I think if it is one item - such as video games - it falls more in line with "collector" then "hoarder". Collecting items isn't too bad, especially when it is all the same item.

I have been an FF fanboy for years, and I think this is just a stupid and lame publicity grab. Death can be a good plot device, but I think at this point in FF history, it's just a "We don't know what to do with these people anymore... let's kill one!" I don't see it having the effect a captain america death had.

I'm guessing this is Williamsburg, NY. If it is Colonial Williamsburg, I would advise against it. We all know how this turned out when the Empire was faced against a legion of cute characters with primitive weapons.