The most jarring thing about the Galaxy Class is that the main section saucer is not round, but instead is shorter from fore to aft than from port to starboard. Shudder.
The most jarring thing about the Galaxy Class is that the main section saucer is not round, but instead is shorter from fore to aft than from port to starboard. Shudder.
Expressing opinions that someone will take offense to, HAS ALWAYS HAD THE POTENTIAL TO get you fired. Especially if you do it at work. Especially if you’re offending your co-workers.
Says Yammer.
For the purposes of qualitative marketing research, the generations are as follows:
Lost in Space is the reason why CBS considered the first Star Trek pilot to be “too intellectual” for audiences. The 1998 movie was a huge leap forward for the franchise, despite being a pretty bad movie. Netflix’s version really has no place to go but up.
No, the fault for Lost in Space lies squarely on the shoulders of the Baby Boomers.
Derren Brown has a large following, none of whom want to admit that they’ve already been manipulated by him into believing that he is a scientist, and that what he does is research.
I noticed the same thing. Hopefully this doesn’t mean that the coming season is just a retread of the last one.
Ad blocker. I’m running Adblock Plus on this page now, and it’s blocking 26 nasty items just on this page alone.
As the French name would be pronounced.
That’s right.
Yes, it seems that Quebec political parties of all stripes succumb to a degree of xenophobia regarding citizens who are not Quebecois “Pure Laine”.
I hereby predict, and you’re all witnesses, that the stock market will return to steady growth shortly. It will, however, crash again some time later.
“...a bake shop with some ridiculously good croissants in the main train station...”
Montrealers appreciate it if you try to speak French, but will switch the conversation to English just to make things easier on you. (And maybe easier on their ears!)
“Leftover pizza” is the basis of Dark Matter. It theoretically exists, but has yet to be observed in our space-time reference frame.
So, as consumers, we should be pleased to help out our beloved ISPs by guaranteeing them the ability to raise rates any time they please? And we should likewise be pleased to guarantee, with our pocketbooks, enormous returns to anyone investing in our ISPs?
So if there’s zero difference in the functioning of the Internet before, during or after net neutrality rules, why not leave the rules in place?
(resort fees are) basically just a way to advertise a lower room rate by unbundling these “extra” charges
And for the Boomers...