I think it looks like a boat's propeller hit it. You see scars like those on manatees too.
I think it looks like a boat's propeller hit it. You see scars like those on manatees too.
True. I saw it last night...that was a mega conclusion to the arc, and I did NOT see it coming, especially the bitter end. When I get a chance, I'm watching all four eps back to back.
What I've done is this: I have Google Music set up to monitor my music folders, so it automatically replicates anything I add there, and I do most of my music purchases through the eMusic store in Windows Media Player. That automatically loads all of my bought music into my WMP library on my laptop so I can easily…
Me too. My mother in law, tech-challenged by any stretch, was talking joyously about how intuitive the iPad was the other week, but I've literally required several attempts to do basic functions on the thing, like going back in an app without returning to the home screen. I'm bewildered by how hard it is to do some…
Well, unless you're deleting your local tracks after you upload them, it shouldn't really matter, right? But even then, on the Android app, you can select tracks to be downloaded to your device for offline use (not sure if there's a limitation to the number), and I think there's an extension for Chrome that enables…
Maybe you're just not supposed to feed them after midnight.
Clone Wars has been SOLID the last few episodes. I can't wait to see how this resolves.
I love grammar irony.
This storyline...man, after last night, they're not leaving much on the table emotionally. After the conclusion last night, I realized I haven't been this invested in an ongoing storyline since Band of Brothers.
Glad you included Silent Interlude. That was one of the first comic books I ever bought; I was a young kid but even then I knew it was something really different and special. It's actually a little weird and eerie to read, because it doesn't even have sound effects written in. No RATATATATAT, no BAM, no SCHWING (hey,…
I've heard that the safety videos they show to carrier deck handlers in training are gruesome. E.g. "What happens when you back into an E-2's propellers?" (Your torso goes away)
Look, poor Biddle's got to put out so many articles a week and it's really not nice to call him out on EVERY mistake he makes...
The Vader one made me chuckle when the shuttle purposely landed on the car. And the tagline at the end is so very British.
I NEED GUNS NOW.
I totally agree. The storyline has been really dark and fascinating since we've never seen Jedi be anything other than "good" leaders, and Umbara has been a meat grinder. Their weapons have also been a trip...bizarre, efficient, and those worm tanks were terrifying.
If you say so. I left Verizon support (such as it was) in the dust and have Velocity 1.2 as my ROM. Live wallpapers are a stupid gimmick and I didn't buy it to be a gaming system, although I can overclock from terminal if I want. I also remember the reviews when it was released that glowed over the keyboard, the…
I don't think that's true. I've got the LG Ally that was released something like 18 months ago. It's been rooted and updated to a ROM based in 2.2.2 and I replaced the battery last summer, and it's still my favorite Android phone ever. Still good, still fast, still plays today's games. :) At least the ones I like to…
IIRC, his Volvo in the book was the S60R, which had 300hp & AWD and wasn't slow, but the reason they drove Volvos mainly was because their Aston Martins, Ferraris, and Porsches would draw too much attention. No, really.
Fine, develop the software, but let's save the premium development work for the native OS.
Google's revenge for Zombie Jobs' declaration that he'd spend all of Apple's money destroying Android? I don't see any incentive at all for Google to even develop for iOS at this point, other than as a point of pride.