I was never able to make it past the first few episodes. I liked elements of it, but as a whole, the show felt way to explicitly derivative of about every sci-fi movie/show from my childhood.
I was never able to make it past the first few episodes. I liked elements of it, but as a whole, the show felt way to explicitly derivative of about every sci-fi movie/show from my childhood.
Make a sequel to Dredd. Right. Now.
It's difficult to maintain a good argument if you don't have any facts to back it up. My friend works for AT&T. Whenever I attempt the same quick, snarky lines the rest of you are telling me now, it only makes his stance more defensible. I'm trying to garner facts in order to make a better case to bring to him. …
An analogy is to charge folks from, say, India because of an uptick in calls to and from that country because the infrastructure from there to here isn't a much as is needed.
So, part of the issue is that we're undergoing a shift from the previous architecture of the internet. Think of phone calls 20-30y ago, you got 2 bills, one local, one long distance. That's how Internet USED to work. Basically, you would pay a Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) who had a contract for transport (internet)…
Thank you for answering my question, Annalee.
Last week, an obscure but potentially internet-transforming document was leaked from the U.S. Federal Communications…
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"Measures will be taken to disallow unauthorized participants from starting within the official seeded sections. Official runners are asked to assist the marshals by reporting unauthorized participants who may have entered a corral. Only official runners with a B.A.A.-assigned bib number may enter a corral."
That's exactly what I said. They would have an atomic bomb. And that it was necessary for them to carry an atomic bomb 26 miles. I see how you got that out of my comment that bandits are going to be considered more of a security risk than in years past. Honestly, your cursing makes you seem a lot more upset about this…
This might be one of the most irresponsible blogs I've ever read.
My biggest problem was the dropping of the entire MASSIVE plot point of the improved arc reactor design being absolutely revolutionary and providing absolutely enormous amounts of energy for a long duration. The fact that the arc reactor enabled this sort of technology.
Iron Man 3 never happened. It is a mess.
The 2009 Star Trek has tons of great character moments, actually. It's fairly character-driven, for a big tentpole action movie.
so it's time for a GIF party...
No wonder Chunks seems so satisfied with sixth place.
Dude, how could you leave off my favorite one?! Istanbul by They Might Be Giants (now with puppets!) The dude in the giant genie hat makes me laugh every time he jumps into frame.
Anything from the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
Got to go with this one for fantasy...