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They're free if you have the intelligence to use a library that lends e-books.

I've since been told that GRRM says the "reasons for the seasons" will be revealed eventually and they will be magical in origin. I think that sucks, personally. My theory is/was that it's a Dyson sphere with the sun having drifted off-center (probably due to the dragon-moon collision), causing the long seasons.

No troll here. I have an Infuse - ditched my iPhone 4 for it, too. The Super AMOLED screen is noticeably superior to the retina display. You get over thinking it's too big after less than an hour using the phone and soon start wondering how you were ever able to browse the web on something smaller - something I gave

I find myself fascinated with the credit sequence at the beginning of each episode, and I have to wonder if it implies that the world these people live in is a Dyson sphere. You'll notice that the curvature of the world is concave. It would also explain the decade-plus long seasons, and the fact that the architecture

I won't get specific so as not to spoil you, but NO ONE stays happy and satisfied in this story for longer than a day or so before the world comes crashing down on them.

Well, they did it. There are stars flying straight into/out of her cooch. Even in the comics, they were a little more strategic with the star layout on the shorts.

Does this mean that Heinlein's "Crazy Years" begin in 2011?

THIS. All the items on this list already have upgrades available, they just haven't saturated the market yet. There are many many more things that actually NEED upgrades. One of the first is the oil refining infrastructure in the USA, where a new plant hasn't been built since the early '70s.

Ironically, the person best suited to do a Sean Connery imitation is Adrian Paul.

Film 1: Same as previous film 1

I've said this before: The Starks are the least intelligent family in the whole series. The two smartest Starks - Arya and Jon Snow - are only barely smart enough to want to step off the tracks when they see the train's coming, but somehow they manage to distract themselves and forget to do it most of the time. Ned, I

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I would have settled for a scene like we saw at the end of Superman II with Welling/Superman flying off into the sunset and giving the camera a little smile as he goes, but we didn't even get that.

Perhaps the ALLOY is Stark's invention? Not the vibranium or adamantium themselves? Hmmm?

Please stop changing things before you fix all the things you broke from the last round of changes!

Thor really hasn't been a great-selling comic since the '80s. I'd venture to guess that the demographic is from people who read it back then, making the audience to be primarily 30-40-somethings.

I'm going to put the corrections tag in here, but I'm not completely 100% certain that this is wrong, since my source is childrens' TV programs from 30-some years ago.

Or you can buy an Oxygenics shower head. We have chronically low water pressure, acknowledged by the water company, and in desperation, we bought one, and it made the situation bearable.

We know they were grafted because we saw them being grafted in Ep III. The scars were shown in Ep VI, so they should be there in this comic, too. I'll concede 2&3, though I don't think those tubes are actually connected to him.

That doesn't leave ONLY hydrogen. There's always methane.