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She joined the cast of Two and Half Men in the same season as Ashton Kutcher and the character moved into their house, but her appearances were fewer in later seasons and she didn’t do much, if any, in the last.

I doubt Clinton would ever say anything about his lack of college degree, but it’ll be known throughout the blogosphere and if he were the nominee and especially if it looked close, activist bloggers and Twitter accounts could use that to help motivate Millennials, if as a bloc they’re lacking energy and appear

Yikes! You’re right and now that I look at it, I see that we took the cue from millions of other parents and let our kids hide behind Gmail’s anonymity. Whoops! Though because it is so prevalent and Google would only suffer if they don’t provide the added safeguards to those they know to be under age, I think my basic

I believe the age thing and Gmail integration, along with how they use it across their platform for services like Youtube and the Play Store is Google’s competitive advantage. My kids both got their Gmails early, my youngest isn’t there yet, but by the time my oldest got into social media and then when she was old

Something which may skew the data is that Facebook has a minimum age of 13 and a lot of parents enforce it, while Google doesn’t have the same restriction.

The Koch Brothers may be able to push Walker through South Carolina, though I don’t think that’s a given and I’d put him third in Iowa. If somehow he were able to secure the nomination, it could be a gift to the Democrats because Millennials are really into credentials and his lack of a college degree, combined with

I think Jeb will have problems in the primaries and Rand could be their nominee. I also see him as the more formidable opponent because with him off in Tea Party, Libertarian Land, Hillary will feel the need and comfortable playing toward the center, maybe even slightly right and come election day, the young left

The description from Gotham makes it sound like they've found a way to off Barbara. Maybe the guilt over being responsible is why Jim gives that name to his daughter.

It’s estimated that the Post Office makes $150-200m each year from stamps that are never circulated. I imagine that because of the fuck-up, sheets of these stamps are probably going to sell out and very few will make it onto an envelope. The stamps will also have an story that goes with them. By not reissuing, they’re

I wouldn't want to encourage them — I'd rather they continue making stuff available on Hulu instead of holding a grudge against it for supplanting Joost — but I'd be willing to consider CBS All Access. After all, I already watch PoI via CBS.com. Unfortunately though, the sales pitch on the website says that with All

I really wish back episodes of PoI streamed somewhere for a monthly subscription and not per-episode. That would let me go back and review full story arcs.

For this to function automatically, Google would need access to everything we read and watch. Of course they’d use it for advertising, if they didn’t just steer people to services they own, but it sounds very Big Brother to me.

I don't have access to old episodes and maybe I'm misremembering, but I thought last season they uploaded The Machine to one of Samaritan's servers. The virus scan couldn't find it because it wasn't searching Samaritan's home.

I was kind of disappointed that they took eighteen minutes to get where I and I assume other viewers were in less time. The completeness of the attack said Samaritan to me.

When I heard him say she was "scanning the surface dimensions" and "routing the data through...", I took that to mean that she was making (printing) a duplicate and it appeared he did too. Maybe I watch too much TV, but it wasn't surprising to me.

I still have some of those 5 1/4” floppies, including some used to boot to DOS.

The other side of that coin though, would be how much would delving too deep into the criminal's backgrounds would cost in viewers. It may be sacrilege to admit, but for the same reason I've only watched a few minutes here and there of the recent Batman, Spiderman and Superman movies, the only superhero show I've

It's the "wink" that bothers the Batman fans.


I assume it was inspired by Glenn Beck’s ad for jeans.

Commerce will likely rule. As Rich noted in one of his first Gawker posts, PG-13 makes bank.