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Magnakai Haaskivi
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True story: I was an Archaeopteryx for Halloween in kindergarten, and I was REALLY pissed when everyone thought I was a bird.

Is THAT where Sansa's storyline's going? Because I've been hoping he'd kill her off for a couple books now; she's not interesting in the slightest.

I just got to Dantooine in my first playthrough on the PC since it came out; the prospect of going back through Taris again is mind-numbing.

I had one before my work's cell phone plan agreed to subsidize a smart phone; I had a dumbphone and a iPod touch, and it was actually a pretty good set-up. Now that they've seen the light, I put the Touch on airplane mode and it's a good way for my daughter to play Angry Birds and listen to her music without needing

I was thinking they'd do Joffrey's wedding this season so they could end on a cliffhanger AND so that they wouldn't have to bring the actor back to do any scenes next season. From a production standpoint, that might be enough to make me want to wrap this all up this season.

I wonder if they'll change the Martell's names because of how close they are to the Tyrells. I mean, yeah, the Martells are from Dorne and they're different from the Tyrells, who are from Highgarden, but both families hate each other and we've never BEEN to Highgarden OR Dorne, so I can see that being really

Maybe he'll get it right in 2019?

It was kind of like if "Don Juan Demarco" was a movie, with more of a likelihood that the main character wasn't crazy and was actually who he said he was. And it also featured Jeremy Piven not being a dick, which was refreshing.

It's not strictly a genre show, but I have really fond memories of this from back in 1998. It's Jeremy Piven as a possibly crazy man who believes he's Cupid, sent to Earth as punishment until he makes 100 couples fall in love. I remember it being really good and then being cancelled very quickly; my wife and I both

Came here to say this. That was a riveting show, and it was cancelled with no resolution.

Knew? Or hoped?

Holy shit; I just realized that all the letters in "Gattaca" are nucleotide letters.

Part of my job is identifying pump replacement parts, which sounds about as exciting as it is. Our main manufacturer, WAY back in like 1995, developed a program for Windows 95 that's never been updated; it's still accurate (we don't really change numbers; for the one item that is changed, the seal kit, we just do the

I'd say "Baldur's Gate" beat it to the punch on being the first D&D game on iOS, at least, but this looks pretty cool.

Holy crap, that's awesome. It's never too late for Carnivale explanations; thanks for that, now I have something to read today.

Be very glad. I was happy when she started it, because she really loves it, but it's one of those hobbies that's endlessly expensive.

There's a whole separate line of special acid and lignin free papers and inks and photo inks and stickers and whatever bullshit that people who are into this use to prevent that; I have no idea if it WORKS, but in a way the printing of pictures is a better way to do this; there's still an original digital, untouched

My wife does a lot of scrapbooking, so she still prints photos out. She usually just uses our printer, which does a nice enough job; there are times she takes the images to a drug store, but really I don't see a difference. She does that mostly when it's a bulk group of pictures, or when we're out of ink (because

A shame it all stemmed from a communication breakdown.

How does the cable function work? Will I need to have a supported cable provider? Does it also serve as a DVR (my current cable box is a DVR/receiver combo, as I'm sure most people have)?