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Exactly. I'm 23, and most of my peers either haven't seen it or don't care about it.

Great Scott!

Yes. I was born in the last throes of the eighties, and I'm amazed that people can't see that the kids now dress pretty much the same.

Rather poor analogy. It's more like that classical/old school musician you loved is singing crappy pop at mall openings and sweet 16 parties.

One of the reasons I try not to know too much about the author's views on anything before I read/watch his or her work. I read Ender's Game before I knew anything about the man other than his name and that he has a beard, so I had no bias.

I'm happy to meet someone with the same opinion about the man. His early books were good - or great even - and I think nothing can change that, unless he starts messing with them like Lucas with SW (knock on wood). He's entitled to his opinions, as long as he's not a dick about it. Apparently, he's crossed that

Eerie. I was listening to Godspeed You! Black Emperor when I saw this pic. Somehow, thanks to the music, the spiral pattern just jumped out at me and I was very confused. Good to know that I'm not the only one seeing this.

I prefer to have a .bat file with netsh commands and start it when I need it. Once you set up ICS it's all you need to have the same effect as Connectify. The downside is you have to re-run the srcipt every time you reboot/hibernate/suspend your computer, and it has to be run with admin privileges.

I live in a historically poor part of my country, where potatoes were (and still are) the basis of the diet. I don't think they're as bad as everyone claims.

No one mentioned Planetes yet? io9, I am disappoint.

I loved how the Bender-modding was shown as an analogy to some of the ridiculous End-User License Agreements and IP law overall. Especially the scene in jail when the Professor and Qubert realize what they did and what monsters they are.

So, once more, maybe with more visibility (hashtag helps) this time:

What the what?

Holy shit, there's a lotta more awesome here than I expected. It was so hard to pick just four. I had to skip Firefly (I really liked the theme, it fit very well with the show), Twin Peaks, X-Files, Knight Rider, The Green Hornet, old BSG...

Good thing there's a (bit crappy quality) rip of the originals on TPB.

Yeah, I use it whenever I need to do some more complex calculations, but I came across a jarring bug or "lack of a feature". Whenever I tried to solve a quadratic equation or a 4th degree polynomial (fairly complex, mind you), it only returned one of the two solutions. What's more, in some of the cases that one result

I'm not the most perverted person on the internet (guro and scat... no thank you), but thanks to spending a lot of time on 4chan a couple of years ago I'm not easily surprised and I embraced Rule 34.

Probably because since the overhaul, the site heavily relies on newfangled, complicated web2.0 tech, like loads of html5 elements, ajax, (too)heavy javascript...

No, the best thing would be if she actually watched AD and referenced this while on set, and it's somewhere on the blooper reel or elsewhere on the disc.

Research you will conduct in your bunk, I presume?