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That was some hardcore schadenfreude... I loved it.

No.

Those are the absolutely worst things ever. I used one once (the grocery stores near me don't have them, it's only when I go to the north side of town do I encounter them, so it's rarely an option), and it was horrible. I had to rescan four or five things because the stupid thing didn't register them. Twice the

I live in a Canadian suburb. Places here don't accept cheques, I'm pretty sure we don't have foodstamps, and I virtually never see people with coupons (at a grocery store, at least). I love it.

I'm submitting this as a spoiler right now: the work done to make Joseph Gordon-Levitt look like Bruce Willis in Looper wasn't just make-up, it was actually cosmetic surgery. As a result, JGL will always look like Willis, and has had a clause written into all of his new contracts that he be credited as "Joseph

That concept seems too Superman-y to me.

Yes, but phones double as music players, as internet browsers, as gaming platforms, as units to go on Facebook and Twitter and all the other social networks. If you ban phones, you'll be eliminating many people's primary and only source of handheld entertainment on a plane just so you don't have to overhear a phone

Game of Thrones references?

I'm pretty dedicated in keeping track of my privacy situation on Facebook. Maybe not as much as you, but I have dummy accounts so I can see what my friends see, I can see what non-friends see. I always check the little privacy setting box on posts, I try to go through the privacy settings every time changes are

True, but sometimes it's necessary to get the image to display properly or to prevent it from becoming a dead link. I'd say reposting is only really wrong if you are taking credit for someone else's work or trying to pass it off as your own.

On the one hand, I do agree. It's a bit odd to take a photo that you didn't take and doesn't feature you, from Facebook because you're friends with one of the people in it, and then repost that photo to Twitter. I may even agree that there was a time this was very inappropriate and indecent.

I love that they keep doing this (it was absolutely great when I lived away from home and didn't want to have to pay long distance to call just about anyone (if you live locally but had a phone number from home, it was long distance; if you had a local number but weren't currently local, it was long distance; if you

I realize that you may well have simply meant "those assholes, who happened to be Chinese" and weren't implying anything about the morality of peoples, but in case that's not the case, I'd like to remind you that people would do the same thing just about anywhere the

So... the injuries weren't from the sharks evolving the ability to breathe air, and then intentionally breaking out of their cell and going on a land-shark murder rampage?

Couldn't have included some Klingons or Borg to that image? I mean, I count 21 ships from Star Wars and 2 from Star Trek (well, 1 from Trek, 1 from Enterprise)... doesn't seem even.

Just from some quick Googling:

The look of his work lives on in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

They ordered a shortened season, fired the show's creator without telling him, lost five of the biggest and most influential writers on the show (excluding Dan Harmon), scheduled the show to air on Fridays, cancelled the show's premiere and made it T-B-D, and will finally air it in February (with a Christmas special

That actually looks pretty classy and nice. I think you Americans might just have a bias towards your green and otherwise-colourless currency.

I'm pretty sure the Roddenberry-Abrams Principle proved that upon entering a black hole, you are transported back in time, roughly 140-160 years...