All that stuff about this version of Krypton just makes we wonder if they have a glyph for "Oy".
All that stuff about this version of Krypton just makes we wonder if they have a glyph for "Oy".
Has anybody else noticed discussion posts appearing more than once? There's a couple on this one and I saw some on... another article I read. Helpful, ain't I?
Clearly, judging by the knee-jerk responses, it did need to be made.
Yes, someone PLEASE pick up Happy Endings! I've heard a cable network might pick it up. Here's hoping!
I'm not particularly into steampunk, but those are some beautiful machines.
To me, Star Trek Into Darkness is to TOS (series and movies) as Twinkies are to cannolis. They are of vaguely similar shapes and share some ingredients, but go down very, very differently.
No one will ever convince the Matrix sequels sucked.
To quote a current meme: Go home, you're drunk.
First let me say that I really like the current layout/format of io9 and there has been nothing but great articles lately. The range of subjects, the writing in general, all great stuff. But can you please, please, PLEASE put the "Related" links to the left of the main article, under the author's pic? They would…
But they've probably already been put on Ritalin or something.
Yes, that's exactly what I want in my player: something that reacts to heat. Nothing could possibly go wrong there!
Star Trek Into Darkness is to TOS (series and movies) as Twinkies are to cannolis.
Personally, I think Cage should only be referred to as an "artist" if it's preceded by the word "con". But having said that, there is something awesome about this and there should be a Kickstarter (or Kicksustainer?) to keep that organ playing that music until well after a couple NCC-1701s have launched.
Ivanova would kick all their asses. Single-handedly.
Yes, please. editing is pretty much non-existent across the web, but could at least io9 rise a little above the rest in this regard?
I believe it was due to an injury he sustained at birth, caused by forceps.
Used to be The Matrix, now it's The Avengers. Really, The Dick Van Dyke Show, but I suppose that doesn't count in this discussion...
Once I saw "Star Trek: Cabin in the Woods" the rest of the article became trivial.
Ah, good ol' nanotech. The magic that sounds science-y.
Reminds me of Girls by the Luna Brothers.