I was just about to post pretty much the exact same thing. Even to the point of being a very active comics reader AND hard-core follower of the MCU. I think we’re the actual demographic, but if we’re not buying them, who will?
I was just about to post pretty much the exact same thing. Even to the point of being a very active comics reader AND hard-core follower of the MCU. I think we’re the actual demographic, but if we’re not buying them, who will?
Not that anyone’s ever pretended to have read this, but if we’re talking about huge books with lots of footnotes (and we’re not, really, but whatever), then people should take a look at this book. It is a massive undertaking to read, but completely worth it. Hilarious and madly brilliant. Not genre, really, but what’s…
Any thoughts on how 10 would be on a system that will never have a touchscreen? I have a gaming/media PC connected to my TV in my living room. I have 7 now and I’m signed up for the upgrade, but not sure if I want to go through with it. I’m sure eventually I’ll be forced into 10, but should I embrace it or will it be…
(Apparently this was based on a real childhood memory of Sandler’s, in which he saw a homeless man feeding human feces to a dog, only to be told “This doesn’t concern you.” That was one of Sandler’s formative experiences.)
Am I the only one who thought that was Monte Markham at the top of the page? Yeah, I’m probably the only one.
Loved this book! And I agree with others who said it makes you feel that “magic of discovery”.
I’ve been deeply immersed in “The Expanse” series. I started reading it out of curiosity, with the Syfy series coming up and have been chain-reading it since.
Can we retroactively make the first two not happen?
I’m on Volume 3 of The Expanse.
And apparently Stewart hated that the fish was there and fought to get it removed. He felt that a society as enlightened as the Federation wouldn’t keep an animal like that.
Just ask Archer.
This is going to be a “cinematic universe” thing, isn’t it? There will be sequels and spinoffs starring individual dogs; Fido and Spot and whatever the hell. And at that point the aliens watching us will think, “Yup, they’re done” and drop a couple of rocks on us.
But the point is, you don’t have to have been a prior attendee to get a badge. You just need to sign up for a Member ID ahead of time.
If you haven’t been yet, go. It’s definitely worth the experience. I went by myself in 2012 and had a crazy, exhausting ball. You might want to look into volunteering; it has its perks (and pains). I’m going again with my son this year so he can see it once. It’s like a national monument; you have to see it once in…
No, that’s not true. If you’ve been before, you get to buy a badge earlier. But badge purchase is always open to the general public. You have to sign up for a Member ID first, but that’s free and has nothing to do with prior attendance.
I’ve only been once (2012) but it was actually fun. Crazy, but fun. Volunteering actually helped because I met people, got around a bit and saw some things I wouldn’t have otherwise. I recommend going at least once.
Here’s my 2 cents, having attended a whopping one time (2012) and gearing up to go this year.
Well, we have this in the history of NH:
Save the lounge singer. Save the world.
There was only one set of footprint because Zombie Jesus ate me.