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that is my comic book breadbasket. i'd love to see a show that riffed on that stuff. here's hoping the upcoming "Captain America 2" fulfills that promise.

the hot young chick who can use a command line to make the sun rise in the west whenever the hero needs it is all too quickly becoming a go-to Hollywood trope. it's annoying but it hasn't made me give up on entertainment.

that is so completely on the money.

Vamosi's critique is more about the inherent vulnerabilities in an increasingly 'gadgetized' world where utility comes first & security is often an afterthought. you're right, it doesn't take a genius to exploit those kinds of systems & that kind of design - just a minor investment in decent tech, determination, &

am i the only one who's bothered by Coulson being dead for SEVERAL DAYS prior to his 'resurrection'? i mean, i realize this show is supposed to have a fantastical element but at what point are you allowed to scream at the television, "that's just medically impossible! you can't have a character suffer major heart

the Darknet extends its treacherous arms in welcome to you.

cool. the Silk Road of tomorrow is the "HTML For Dummies" of 20 years ago.

all this 'Darknet' chicanery has me flustered!

a URL that returns an 'HTTP403 - Forbidden' response?

especially weird considering Buzzo's appreciation of Tom Waits.

"roofies-in-a-can"

oh man — how can you 'downvote' this?

your Kung Fu is unbeatable.

not to mention that Hendrix's [albeit short] professional life was defined almost as much by his prodigious drug use as his other-wordly musicianship.

yeah.

i think Buzz is pretty much on the money with his picks & critiques (though, in my opinion, he missed the boat on The Replacements). i just wish he'd lay off the "drugs [& alcohol] are bad, mmm-kay" sermonizing. holding up John Lee Hooker as your gold standard for musical perseverance makes that position a little

The 'Gayness Department'?

"Millennium" is so insanely ripe for a re-boot.

apparently the 'Darknet' of the future is just the Internet of today with an inclination for black backgrounds for its HTML over white.

the episode was kind of a snooze, but the science & technology was beyond laughable.