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I'm usually at my computer when I'm watching TV, reading emails, blogs, surfing the Web, curating my media collections, etc... I love to multi-task. :)

Thank you, thank you, thank you for this article!

I had OfficeMax price match Office Depot tonight on a Logitech K400 keyboard. I just showed the Associate the Web page for the product on Office Depot's site, and they knocked $10 off to match it.

Which is exactly how he ruined the movies...

True, but you gotta admit there was a HUUUUGE disconnect between what Burton did with the Batman franchise and what Schumaker did when he took it over. It was like a 180-degree twist into Candy-Land...

Not to mention Ah-nuld as Iceman, and Robin and Batgirl in anatomically-correct rubber suits, and two Spider-Man reboots, and yet another Superman re-boot, et-cetera, et-cetera, et-cetera (said in his best Yul Brenner voice)... And let's not forget Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan re-made as Star Trek Into Darkness,

Very, very, well said. Too bad more people don't see it that way.

Hey, here's an even easier solution: delete all your Google-related accounts and services, and just remove yourself from them altogether. There are plenty of other alternatives out there that don't attempt to aggregate your life into one just so they can more efficiently make money off of you.

Yeah, really, what's the big deal? Google already has all your private, personal information from any and all other Google services you're already using... In fact, you're probably already signed up and just don't know it yet.

I honestly can't understand why you continue to advocate Google solutions given their total lack of respect for consumer privacy, and their absolute willingness to make their users their primary product. The sooner people take a long hard look at Google and their practices, and realize how the "do no evil" company

You make some very good points, especially regarding the "bible" for a property. I think the industry learned a lot from the Star Wars and the Star Trek franchises. I don't believe, early on, these properties even had "bibles" because their creators never envisioned them becoming what they grew into; whereas with

It's important to remember that George had planned for a total of nine movies to begin with; the first three were to deal with the fall of the Old Republic, the middle three were about the Rebellion and the fall of the Empire, and the final three were to be about the rise of the New Republic. He originally intended