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"Hack" meant "quick or neat way of doing something" years before it meant "breaking into a system".

AVC is slowly phasing out TV Club Classic anyway, as far as I know, since they never had very significant readership for the effort compared to other columns and articles of similar effort; that's why they haven't started a new one in a while. (They said something to that respect about a year ago or so, at least.)

I think you missed the last couple paragraphs?

Half of the videos in this article were from Youtube, and they've had an HTML5 player for like 4 or 5 years now.

You mean Slowbeef, right? It's the perfect name for it, yeah; more fitting than either, I think.

Her full name was in the first paragraph, though?

They're not trying to make anything go viral. It's a couple of guys goofing on their friend for having bad looking shoes. The social media stuff in the quotes is them mocking the fact that anyone cares that they're a couple of guys goofing on their friend for having bad looking shoes as though that's actually worth

Yeah, the older ones are of massively varying quality; there are some good ones, but some awful ones too.

The books already do this, and right now are honestly better than any of the shows had been. I'm less interested in this possibility because that'd mean derailing what they've been doing since DS9 wrapped up in expanding the setting.

More evidence that they had the "Fry was sent to the future for a reason" thing in mind from the start is the first Anthology of Interest. I mean, why exactly would Fry not getting frozen cause a rift in space-time if there wasn't something more important going on there than him falling into a cryotube?

That is, surprisingly, a third, unrelated Adam Goldberg. Though the "The Goldbergs" Adam Goldberg worked on Community as a producer.

If you want to see more of this sort of thing, interviewing people about specific sketches of theirs and the process behind them, Splitsider's Sketch Anatomy is pretty good too: http://splitsider.com/tag/s…

If you had to go through that CBS reboot you would be too.

He also voiced Homunculus in Shadow of Destiny, which you'd never guess just by listening to them.

There actually are preservationists working for exactly that; in fact, the Library of Congress started such a program within the last few years to go alongside their book and movie archives; they were up to around 3000 games in 2012, not sure what they're at now. The issue though is that game publishers are really

The only games that get dumped to ROMs are the games that someone at the time of release thought were important enough to dump to ROM and that were available enough to be dumped to ROM. Game preservation is legitimately a huge issue, and there are a lot of games that simply cannot be played anymore because of the

No one criticizes people for lauding old movies or books, though; no one says that Godfather coming out on Bluray or a new printing of 1984 is worth indicting, but that's exactly the same as a console allowing for backwards compatibility. There's a huge difference between the remake and sequel culture and allowing for

Wasn't that Andy Richter Controls the Universe?

Why is it that every article about Axe Cop back when it first came out always mentioned the webcomic, usually in the first paragraph, but I haven't seen any pieces on Golan giving any credit to the original articles on Something Awful?

It is just convergent thinking; the show is based on a series of articles on Something Awful that started in July of 2010, over a year before the first Dirk Lloyd book. http://www.somethingawful.c…