@Vozpit: I pity the cut of your jib.
@Vozpit: I pity the cut of your jib.
@lankist: I think you are comparing functions of the Cerebrum (cognitive, motor, emotional) and the Cerebellum (autonomic).
@RalOberon: Rarely a problem for me, using Win XP, FF3.6 , Shockwave Flash 10.1.102, and Flashblock (set to allow Flash from Gawker sites). 2.9GH Pentium, 3GB RAM.
@kidentropia: came for "FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON". Leaving satisfied.
Am I getting old, or is it just that I don't pay much attention to the news? 'Coz I don't remember half of that stuff happening in the last ten years.
C'mon, folks, how about a little science-y thinking here?
@thesugarplum: I was surprised to see him on NCIS:LA last night.
@thesugarplum: What does he look like today?
@extra: Good for you!
@FluoFish: How about "0"??? It seems that it was used by 200 - 300 (rather numb) people.
@truthtellah: Kowloon made me think of the city of Kaineng in "Guild Wars: Factions".
GIS doesn't do much better, with the above graphic coming up first in the results. Meanwhile, Yahoo now just throws its hands up and gives no results at all.
A 6'5" Actor?
REDSPOT.
@CommodoreRake: Don't expect Shelley's Frankenstein to be an easy read. Although it it not at all large as novels go, it is told through a series of letters which were not even written by the doctor, but by a sea captain who finds him hunting down the monster in the Arctic. Pretty dry for most fans of the movies, I…
@Paul_Is_Drunk: Thanks, Paul! The comment about Angelina was the best 5min ROFL I've had in weeks!
@gtrevizo: I feel it is important to cite your sources. It was easy to find this quote on Wikipeadia, where it is attributed to "Guy Morand, a French resistance fighter who was a prisoner in Dora, testified in 1995 that after an apparent sabotage attempt:"
It's impressive how deeply involved people can get over Fringe. I hope someone at Fox is paying attention so that they leave it on Thursdays.
Keep some Gorilla Glue handy. Then the next time you feel like taking a day off . . .
@Christopher Duffy Austin: I don't think this intro was ever broadcast by CBS. They couldn't get permission to use the tune in time for that evening (morning?).