AFAIK, most TVs do still include analog tuners, in order to accommodate low-power stations that may still operate in limited areas. It’s been a while since I looked into it though.
AFAIK, most TVs do still include analog tuners, in order to accommodate low-power stations that may still operate in limited areas. It’s been a while since I looked into it though.
Good info, thanks. I guess that shows how long it’s been since I used OpenDNS.
Once you’ve worked your way through all that ham, split pea soup is a great application to use the ham bone.
That’s my immediate question as well. If you’re not paying for the service, directly or indirectly, then they have to be making money off of you somehow. So, if they aren’t capturing your data (like Google) or hijacking your page loads (like OpenDNS does with keywords and typo corrections), then how are they making…
I wouldn’t necessarily say that the piledriver is a harmless move. There’s a reason why WWE has banned literally everyone except the Undertaker and Kane from doing them. They’re really, really easy to screw up in a potentially catastrophic way; just ask Steve Austin.
Then they can bury this version of the X-Men for good. Which is fine with me.
I think having the looming threat of Dormamu overhead helped the Dr. Strange movie. Maybe Kaecilius is a scrub, but what he threatens to unleash is something with teeth.
GOTG had compelling heroes and an interesting dynamic between them, though. DC’s heroes can be plenty compelling, but the DCEU has thus far failed to capture what’s compelling about all of them except Wonder Woman.
I have to wonder... they’re expecting the Fox/Disney merger to be completed by then, right? How would that affect the release plans?
Electronically, there is no difference between a D-pad and four buttons, so I am not sure what kind of difference you’re foreseeing. It might be a problem for certain games that are designed around certain button combos, but that is not what you would use this for anyway.
I’ll be honest, as someone who always ran in nerdier circles, I’ve known more than a few Sheldons in my day.
IMHO, you should go back and watch Captain America: Civil War (and Winter Soldier, if you skipped that one), Spider-Man Homecoming, and both Guardians of the Galaxy movies. GOTG is particularly good if you dug Ragnarok, as they’re both pretty similar in tone. The rest of them were largely missable (though Doctor…
There certainly is, and I don’t mean to excuse Warrior. All I mean is that all Warrior ever did was talk. He said a lot of outright evil things, but he never actively ruined anybody’s life like Moolah did to her charges.
If you’d put down the Ayn Rand books for a moment, maybe you’d realize that being a fucking pimp is not a “personal flaw” worth discarding. And that Moolah was, in fact, one of the power-mongering “managerial class” you despise so much.
I don’t know if you noticed, but society kind of is drawing that line right now. That is the entire point of this article.
Warrior was a lunatic narcissist who had nothing but hate in his heart for pretty much anybody that wasn’t him, but compared to Moolah, the guy was a saint.
Shh, you’re getting in the way of his feelings of superiority over people who like different forms of entertainment than him.
Even so, I think we can and should draw a line somewhere. And that somewhere is well before we get to literal pimps.