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Same here, been using TOS/TNG sounds since the 90s but I discovered this trove of sounds...I think you will find some great stuff :)

Parody of Fox News = automatic warm & fuzzy reviews on i09.

That's awesome, thanks!

Bahahahaha

Computer games back in the day not only had instruction manuals, they often had awesome supplementary material. Ultima III (and others in the series) had spell books and even cloth maps! You definitely got your money's worth :)

This is hands-down one of if not THE best entries in this series, thanks for sharing! Evernote, Trello and IFTTT are indispensable. Fellow introvert here as well (INFJ) :D

Awesome idea, I've never really used tags in Pocket either but will try this. Thanks!

I will if I can find it :)

Great article! I've used both for years like others have mentioned here, but haven't thought about combining them this way. Brilliant :D

Really enjoyed this entry in the series, he took time to write out his thoughts and ideas thoroughly instead of providing simple one-sentence responses. Seems like a humble, hard-working guy who appreciates everything in life.

I still have one! Not sure exactly where, but it may be time to go find the thing. It was truly a unique watch.

Same here, haha! Still have mine somewhere...

I have an original 1931 Jell-O recipe booklet that is AMAZING. Really need to scan the thing. Wonder how those recipes would taste?

Haha, YES. Such an amazing game, pretty cool that we're still talking about it decades later! Watch out for the guy in the green helmet...

I recorded the Comedy Central MST3K Thanksgiving Turkey Day way back when (1991 or 92?) when it was at someone's house in Edina, MN. People were dressed up in MST costumes, one guy even explained the SAMPO from The Day the Earth Froze. They showed 24 straight hours of classic MST, why can't they do that now with all

Kingdom of the Spiders. Just...epic. I actually remember him on a game show, perhaps "Tattletales" with Bert Convy, talking about how he had tarantulas all over him for a scene, even on his face. The 70s were awesome :)

You may be right about that, it's been awhile since then :D

Great article. I've always enjoyed tea, but didn't understand exactly why it's so healthy and why we should be drinking more of it. Thanks, Melanie!

Wow. Judgmental much? Ever seen any actual aliens and all of that frivolity? #facepalm

Oh, please. Get over yourself and grow up. "That's all there is to it." Really? You know waclark57 THAT well to tell him where he's coming from? Bahahahah