ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence

It's a book on the list to read. I definitely think at some point we will have to colonize other worlds; however, I really don't know if we are at the stage where we can seriously begin that project. We've solved some of the big problems on paper, such as the lack of an atmosphere and oxygen; however, bigger problems

Video game developers have already proven that their works are art and full of intellectual thought. They don't have to change anything in the wake of this decision.

You have to read this opinion. It's written by Scalia, who is by far the funniest (and one of the smartest—though I disagree with a lot of it) writer of opinion on the court. His sarcasm is just to die for. His best line so far, where is talking about how we have a history of letting children read books with violent

I get what you're saying, it would still be somebody else, an independent person, though with my same memories, experiences, and personality; a person indistinguishable from me and yet not me on the conscious level. It's eerie then that in order to ensure that your memories live on you would have to commit suicide:

I'm sure I would get over it.

I'm talking about the conservative side of the Supreme Court. Liberals and conservatives are both easily swayed by the save the children banter, and I can see the liberals on the court so horrified by some of the images that they say it should be outlawed. But this is an area where I would like to think conservatives

I get that it won't ever be a true transference: you will kill yourself, in order to save "yourself"; what I am saying is why does it matter? If you go into a tube and another you comes out, while the original you is destroyed, with the same memories of your first kiss or the day your dog died, why should that you be

I know this is getting kind of metaphysical here, but if we reach the point where a person, as in all of their memories, traits, habits, can jump from one body to the next, doesn't the physical body become more or else just a shell, a holder, a cavity we sit in like an octopus that travels and finds new tin can to

I'm nervous about this. While the batch of conservatives on the court love to talk about freedom, the "save the children" argument always has a tendency to make "freedom" become more of guideline than an actual rule. Plus, seeing as how so many of them were completely out of date with even modest innovations of

I knew 1979 felt really weird! Still, plus a decade it's a pretty damn good turn around.

Those are some pretty damn awesome pictures. I absolutely love the pictures outside Stonewall. We really have come full circle. 32 years ago they were raiding the bars (someone check my math), treating us like cretins, fast forward and the governor is now signing marriage equality into law, and the Empire State

I don't know if I'm with you around a single service that provides everything, I think the options provide consumers better, well, options. I have shows that I own on iTunes, or technically have a license to watch, and others that I watch regularly on Hulu and Netflix. I also have much more picky about what I buy on

I find it odd that a character that had probably a paragraph of dialog in the first game, becomes the main character in the second. At least Yuna kind was central to the plot in X, and it made since to see what's up with her in the eternal calm in X-2. Sara was just the deux ex machina to get the group together to

Does it matter? Here are some titles for the Wii U that we know will happen, 1x Mario console game, 1-3 Mario party games, 1 Mario cart game, 1 Mario and Sonic game, maybe a couple of Sonic games, 1 Kirby Game, 1 Zelda game, 1 Metroid Prime game, 1 Pokemon game, a couple third party games, then some family center

The PSN is going to have a fantastic summer and fall I feel, Okabu, Journey, and that new god-player game, whose name I can never remember. It's gotten to the point that I actually find myself playing PSN games just as long as I do others, sometimes I even just stop mid-play to relax with Flower for a bit.

I don't mind the fact that the Wii U might be behind power wise with the current Gen, and the next Gen when it arrives 2014. I'm not buying a Wii U to play Modern Warfare or Kills Zone. I'm buying a Wii U to play the next Smash Bros when I'm druck or a whatever crappy Pokemon game GameFreak craps out next.

This just goes to show you how fickle the phone and emerging tablet market can be. Companies have to continue to innovate or else they will be left behind in the dirt. RIM let their success get to their heads, and now they suffer for it. Apple is far from perfect, and goodness knows Google can be a mess sometimes, but

From the article: "This bill will help ensure that the punishment for these site operators fits the crime," yeah right. Rather than try to find innovative ways to deal with streaming sites, the industry through their heavy lobbying has resorted once again to easy way of just punishment, because the past decade and

I have a feeling this will be one of the most downloaded apps for elected officials. Weiner must be crapping himself now. If only he waited a couple of months.

Do people still buy iPods though? Plus, wasn't it Gizmodo that said Apple is trying to move away from the iPod. If so it makes sense not to give out free ones. Plus, iPods are so cheap these days $100 to software and, or media is is a much better deal.