notgruntled
Notgruntled
notgruntled

Walkers are the thing that knocks. Which I guess makes them knockers. No, that's not right. Needs more work.

The Psycho remake, on the other hand, was a film school project that probably didn't need a commercial release.

Ocean's 11. The Man Who Knew Too Much (of course, it was Hitch doing the remaking), even with Doris Day. I won't say that the Stephen King-directed TV version of The Shining was better than Kubrick's, because it clearly wasn't, but they're different enough that it's worth watching both.

Though it's a larger carving than Rushmore, it's a shallower relief, and Georgia doesn't get as many freeze/thaw cycles working at destroying the carving. Stone Mountain will probably outlive Rushmore, but the Nazca lines could outlive both.

Slight exaggeration. More like a second or two depending on distance.

Because! You! Say! So!

A bash shell is what a DOS prompt wanted to be when it grew up. :P

It's entirely possible that you mainly see Mac users on trackpads because Apple got it right. The Magic Trackpad is as precise as a mouse once you get used to it, and, with multitouch gestures, a lot more versatile. Try using an Adobe suite? I do it every day.

Three fingers.

GUIs are the worst thing ever. A command line is the only real way to use a computer.

The GIMP is nowhere near "just as powerful" as Photoshop. For starters, it doesn't do CMYK, which makes it useless for a lot of users.

It's a new model at the price point that used to be for last year's model. Of course, it's mostly the same internals as as last year's model, so ...

Yeah, looks like a real hellscape.

Computer, enhance!

My alarm tone is Samuel L. Jackson saying "I strongly suggest that you wake the f—- up." Except Jackson doesn't say it with the hyphens. It is startlingly effective.

The features sound pretty cool, but for the same money you could get a Canon 60D and a Galaxy 4 and have money left over for a decent lens or two.

Not college, but remember when the Chicago Bears moonlighted guarding the Pope?

Disappointed. I was really looking forward to seeing seven stories' worth of that flexible orange track instead of a bunch of pre-fab segments hooked together.