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Ed C.
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using PDP 11/70's for programming in COBOL and FORTRAN

1. The link for the 24oz tumbler goes to the page for the 16oz (as of this writing)

1. The link for the 24oz tumbler goes to the page for the 16oz (as of this writing)

i saw Star Wars — all 13 times

What if every website visit, every purchase, and every medical question typed into Google was suddenly made public?

World already has with massive restrictions.

I’m sorry, but I’m going to say that’s a homophobic notion that you need to drop today.

The way I see it: If a straight couple can do it in a kids show, a gay couple can do the exact same thing as well.

Everyone agrees: Velma is a fictional character in a celebrated children’s animated series where sex is a non-issue, but Americans are still obsessed with knowing who f*cks who.

Even the queue was entertaining.

Unless I’m mistaken (and I might be), it sounds like HBO is pulling an “Apple” and forcing people to upgrade or replace hardware in order to keep using their service.

People who go on a cruise during a pandemic are demonstrating how natural selection works.

I thought it was glowing fish.

a new film adaptation of the classic The Green Hornet

exploded the way it did (our best guess: the internet)

Here’s my post-apocalyptic movie binge list, in no particular order. Note that this is a list of movies that are all post-some-war, not necessarily post-some-biological catastrophe (a/k/a 12 Monkeys), and with one notable exception all have hopeful endings.

one person writes a paragraph, and then passes it to the person beside them, and then they add a paragraph

I’m one of those fans that loved The Rise of Skywalker. I’ve seen it five times and just found out that I’m seeing it again next week. And I’m looking forward to it. Perhaps it’s my demographic: I saw Star Wars practically on opening weekend in ‘77. I have so enjoyed TFA and TRoS because they give me the same joy I

Syd Mead was one of my two or three favorite artists.

I often have this discussion with a friend who is a filmmaker and he tells me there is big a difference in quality between making copies of a final print vs making new prints from original negatives. The latter is always better.

I am one of those who want to see the original theatrical release that *I* saw at the Cooper here in Denver in the summer of 1977. (The movie hadn’t been in theaters long: my younger brother and I sat in the balcony and we were able to sit through the movie twice; the following week they were clearing out the theater