Tremendously acted, shocking, exciting, tragic, beautiful... what an amazing two-part episode.
Tremendously acted, shocking, exciting, tragic, beautiful... what an amazing two-part episode.
@agentgray: Tremendously acted, shocking, exciting, tragic, beautiful... what an amazing two-part episode.
Wow... I just realized that despite being just 23, I'm already being left behind by modern technology. My whole ability to type is based on keys having feeling, being able to brush across them without pressing them, to feel the difference from one key to another... and that's gone in this modern world of silly touch…
Nooooooooo!!!!!!
Why isn't Megan Fox in the trailer?
I could understand this if, somehow, the trip would only last a couple hours. I could see being bored one night with my piles of money and just decided to say "fuck it, I'm going to LA", but when the "fuck it" part of that sentence lasts six days... well fuck that.
"Even if you don't get the answer you're looking for, your efforts aren't in vain. Companies review conversations meticulously to find what people are asking that are not being addressed by the bot. Then, they use this data to teach the bot new tricks—like how to address your particular problem for the next time it…
I want to point out that smoking a pack and a half a day is only a third of the amount required before an increased lifetime risk of cancer is evident... Those labels taking up half my pack of smokes are wrong!
@Snowlovers: I am... impressed.
Well. I have an art-on.
What? What? What? What? What? What? Fringe?! Saved?! And this is how I find out!?!? Allow me to buy you a drink! We are celebrating tonight! Champagne! Champagne! All around!!
Baxter doesn't have to know...
When has that ever stopped a man like Ron Burgundy?
...Jay asked you to sing the song, not just dance with a microphone as the song plays over the PA. A horse could have "sung" that song just as well. Lip-synching is not singing... auto-tune is also not singing.
One-words that don't mean anything, that aren't names, just words. Words like "cola" or "hamburger". Even if one company happened to use that first, words like that have become so genericized that they can't be trademarked. Coca-Cola can trademark "Coke", they can't trademark "Cola" (I'm not even sure they could…
@acjwatt: [I'm pretty sure I'm about to make a pretty shitty argument, but none the less...]
You are not the only one...
Unless you've got four or more people, in a big room, with coffee tables and chair legs getting in the way, playing with a wired controller isn't much of an issue.
I don't feel like a ruling in favour of Mosley would make that much of a difference.
I try to remember to hit Cntr+C before posting anything... but I often forget, and have definitely lost a couple of good, in depth posts because I trusted the new system...