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Nic Cage is honestly one of my favorite actors.

I want this to be good. Give me all of these effects sprinkled liberally over the movie. Have ONE semi-logical thought, consistent throughout the story. You'll have redeemed an entire year of movies.

I saw Shyamalan's name next to Airbender before fully reading the title..... my blood ran cold....

I hear so many people say the Dev channel is unstable. I'd just like to say the I've done everything it's possible to do to a browser, and it hasn't crashed on me.

@momo: My biggest problem with this post is your use of the term fortnight. Other than that I agree.

@Tim Gee: The thing is, these discoveries are our best bet towards the two advancements that humanity needs if it wants to outlive the millennium. 1. Quantum Computers and 2. Faster than light travel. Quantum computers are almost a certainty. Granted, faster than light travel is quite possibly impossible, and if it

Google's plan is funny; Apple's plan scares the hell out of me, because they've already started ticking things off....

@dennisb407: On topic enough for a Mario themed story, you need a Star. My advice is to first get a flower....

@dmart: Sharpies are applicable in any situation. Batman's entire utility belt can be replaced by cleverly using a Sharpie.

@joemaster: Pokemon win is Pokemon-ish.

I take all my notes with the Google Tasks extension for the Chrome browser, or the mobile page when I use Firefox. I don't feel guilted into adding tags and such, perfect syncing to phone and browsers, free, no clutter, multiple lists, and- hey!- it works as a task list too!

@vein11: I sense marketing strategy

I'm just really surprised there are no inappropriate "triple-slit" jokes in the comments.

:( I'm sad, my bucket list is finished

Avatar was a terrible, terrible movie. One of the worst ever made, and I'm ashamed of the American movie goer for supporting it.

@ripfire: What did we do before Youtube?

I would trust it, but a ghost image of Isaac Asimov just warned me against it.

@hagren: It's not so much traveling faster than light, as arriving somewhere before light gets there, even if you're leaving the same spot. Light traverses the space, and the other object would either fold the space to make it smaller, or simply ignore it. I have no idea how it would work, but it's theoretically