So, where are you from?
So, where are you from?
Actually he looks perfect. With the right hairdo and enough facial hair, and perhaps a spray tan it would be spot on.
It's like some wonderful blast from the not-so-far-off future.
The iPad mini's screen sounds terrible on paper, but it's not crummy. If the colors look good, and the pixel density doesn't make everything look blurry, then it's going to be fairly decent. Same goes for the Surface. You may want to reserve judgment until actually seeing it.
So agreed on The Village. I was sorely disappointed when it turns out that it's present day. I was really hoping it would be a straight period piece actually set in its time.
I have to agree. The ending of Signs threw away so much of the movie that I couldn't give it a second watch, but the stuff leading up to it was very well done. It's just too bad that I couldn't help but think on the fact that these aliens were basically scurrying about, bare-ass naked, through giant fields that no…
Myspace is OK, but so few of the people I know actually have accounts, or at least accounts that they care to visit, and if I do see them anywhere else, it's also on G+. Once you have two active social networks, it's hard to break in a third to do the same purpose. Everything else is just LinkedIn for my non-goof-off…
Anything that starts out intimate will inevitably balloon into whatever Facebook's become, because people love to share and overshare, and connect with just about anyone just because. It's really just a matter of the company you keep.
I hope pizza party is not on that list, because pizza parties are awesome.
I find it more amusing than depressing, and for a long time, my Roku ran exclusively on my neighbor's wifi. Thanks again, "linksys"!
Don't listen! He/she's just trying to get all the Kindles for him/herself!
There's often disagreement about the comparative and superlative forms of the word stupid, but in the dictionary, it does point out -pider -pidest. I guess it's only going to become increasingly common.
It doesn't help that the Australian government is working hard to downplay the threat of dropbear attacks.
The He-Man Aussie Haters' Club sounds about right.
Yes, good job at saying things, genius.
I know it doesn't. I don't suppose Japan seriously believes in vampires.
I judge by how many bars everyone has. I've been losing too often. Up yours, AT&T.
LOL that's awesome.
I've always been more a Mexican Nyan Cat fan myself.