psychiccheese
psychiccheese
psychiccheese

@Pessimippopotamus: I agree. I actually like scrolling to the end. Sometimes I'll decide to look at the first 5 pages, and if it's not there, then move on. Now what?

My rule is that if I can brush (or wash) the dirt off of it, it's still good.

@Bucky Rodgers: I have a bigger problem with the 3 sheets of silk falling perfectly on the cube. I think some of those should have slipped off. Instead, they just bounced a bit.

@Kirkaiya: But a 240 mile trip is only a 120 mile radius. It's really not that far.

@Lassus: The perfect left-handed handshake.

@lemke: I think there was a poll a few weeks/months ago, asking if we paid it off.

@rock99rock: No, I just have the one resolution. I don't really need anything else.

@Doncosmic: BBC Canada is even worse. Doctor Who series 5 hasn't aired, and I don't know if they're planning on airing Being Human anytime soon (or if they've even aired the first season).

@ifandbut: I've heard a number of reasons, and they all make a lot of sense.

A while back, I had a printer that kept getting a "PC Load Letter" error. Solution? Liberally apply a baseball bat to the printer.

@tacomstng: Guess the education system is a bit different in Canada...

@Helvetica: In Waterloo, there's a Timmies on almost every block. It's fantastic. You can buy your coffee, start walking, and by the time you've finished, you've passed about 5 more Timmies, and are right in front of another.

@PatS: You really shouldn't put a link to your blog in every post. It's not relevant to the discussion, and will get you banned.

@Exploriens: I wish I had found that before I torrented all 200+ GB of the original Doctor Who.

@Foohy: Also, Saul Rubinek (Artie from W13) played the artifact guy in Eureka. Although that might actually be workable, since it was an "artifact" after all...

@Palmerlime: Will Smith isn't actually a vampire. It's just the blue baseball cap that gives him vampire-like abilities. Saul Rubinek is just trying to retrieve the artifact.

@danhughes: That is very good advice for any type of writing.

@LessthanZach: Yeah, it really is more of a guideline, but I think "religion" is a very encompassing term.

@ibpointless2: Atheists are not "against" religion. Just as christians believe (or know) that there is a God, atheists believe (or know) that there is not.

@Pope John Peeps II: Delia Derbyshire's work is impressive, but I don't actually find Bill Ruppert's version impressive at all.