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If it walks like a duck, smells like a duck, and says "fine Corinthian leather" in a Spanish accent, it must be Kahn.

I wish Scott would address the AvP timeline. There is a lot of mythology happening there with Weyland-Yutani that isn't otherwise approached. AvP (the movie) had the first human Weyland, and they even stated his middle name was Bishop, giving credence to Bishop in Aliens. AvP:R introduces the first standalone

What most of the (younger) sci-fi fans don't get is that Giger was a porn artist. His art was all about penises and melding the look of bone with flesh. In fact, the original art he did that inspired the look of the xenomorph's head was derived from a big cock.

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When I saw "Monsieur Merde" I immediately thought of this.

Dalek Khan FTW!

Funny, but every time they mention Changling biology in the show, they always talked about it as being at a cellular or genetic level.

Imagine the look of the demon spawn hell baby that becomes of the Dalek Emperor doing the bow-chicka-wow-wow with the Borg Queen....

All we need is the Borg to assimilate the Founders and you have the most unstoppable enemy in the entire Star Trek universe.

"We're all made up of stardust" is all he had to say.

So are they going to make a Tim Cook doll so you can recreate him giving Jobs his Super-AIDS?

Anybody that says that "you have to hear them" and "specs don't matter" doesn't know what they're talking about IMO. Frequency response is a quantifiable measurement, and in audio reproduction, it means as much as number of bits and sampling rate does to digital audio quality, and decibels means to volume.

Still have a pair of Technics DJ headphones that I bought for about $100 about a year before Technics got out of the turntable business - unfortunately the final nail in the coffin of their audio business. They have a lower bass frequency response and the top end is about the same (about 8Hz to 32KHz if my memory

I didn't say all small businesses use SBS. I just said that when small businesses choose a Microsoft platform, it's usually either SBS, or an ill-advised choice by an enterprise IT graduate fresh out of school that doesn't know about small biz offerings, or nothing at all.

Your argument is the reason why people got Blaster in the early days of XP.

It doesn't matter if it's still in existance. So is Windows 98 (and there are still some people using it). Just because it exists doesn't mean they should still keep patching it over and over again. How many times are you going to do an engine rehaul on that '86 Dodge that you have sitting in your driveway? Get

Right, because Apple is also giving away iPhone 4S's because people don't see a reason to upgrade from the iPhone 4.

Yes, this is a derp on their part.

In Windows 7, if you go to the option to "Add a generic credential" and specify an Internet address for credentials, does this work for generic websites that specify username and passwords by field name or only Windows servers, such as those that use IIS or FTP access?

Windows Internal Database is still SQL Express based.

That's epic IT fail!