@christopher13: I salute you...
@christopher13: I salute you...
@leftatmars: Yea, on green screen, 23 scene cuts per minute, with no character development, nonsensical plot developments and some thinly veiled modern political analogy stuffed in. Interested?
@TimMighty: Damn right they don't... even if it was a remake of Hell in the Pacific itself
A mostly forgotten Sci-fi flick?
@onesy: Looks more like a model to me.
@Bucky Rodgers (4:19 . . . close enough): Result?
"Disappears into the experience"
@orionx3000: Ha, if only.
Excellent tip Whitson, time to dust off my N64 pad
Say what you want about the Commies, but they knew how to build monuments.
@JoeDLP: Probably not quite what you were looking for, but here's one some guy made with himself being transported
@antonchigurh: I can only remember like 3 times that they used the vertical plane in Star Trek
@The Yellow Peril: Obviously you can't tell that to a Klingon
@Ninsiima: Tanks are made of a hardened plastic of somesort so puncturing one won't cause a spark.
@SahilaChicken: You lose your laptop or have your hard drive die, everything's gone as well.
@lightmanx5: Theoretically, yes. You just need somewhere for your nice SSH tunnel to go thats outside the access of whoever you want to avoid.
@akuma_619: Like the article says, use something like SafeKeys to bypass the keyboard altogether for sensitive input.
@jbarr: Agreed.This will keep what you're doing private, but any half decent IT dept will pick up that you're upto SOMETHING, and that will cause them to pay attention to you, which is ten times worse than the standard snooping they do.
@lladnar: Exactly, they never should have gotten rid of that little gem
Hey Ron, how about pushing to get Caprica renewed instead?