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I think Selma was doomed to live up to the expectations that 12 Years A Slave set last year. I haven't seen it, but is it possible it just wasn't as good a film as 12 Years was? I think a lot of people are jumping to the conclusion that the Academy is racist when really history suggests otherwise, as recent as last

I thought so too. If nothing else, the opening bit, Glory and Lady Gaga made the whole thing watchable. Oh, and Tegan and Sara, though I didn't see the Lego movie, so I felt like I wasn't fully getting it.

I think it's still developing. I don't think it will ever be as laugh out loud funny as Colbert, but I do like the panel format, he has an opportunity to talk about real things there. Not that Colbert didn't do that as well, but you get what I mean.

spot on. I actually found Wilmore's bit funnier, but Stewart did a better job of illustrating what a terrible hypocrite Guiliani is. This is why I'll miss Stewart so much.

yeah, I'm all for making fun of Gamergate, but I can think of maybe 100 ways this guy could have gone about it more intelligently and without causing her more stress than she's already experienced.

this reminded me of Amy Holmes on Larry Wilmore's show recently, when she was asked during the 'keep it 100' segment if she were Speaker Of The House and the President spoke about equal pay for women, would she stand up and clap, and she said no. That tells me everything I need to know about the Republican party. How

doesn't Keebler have a knock off version of Samoas? I can't remember what they're called, but I've seen them at the grocery store.

so I gather that early in a galaxy's life cycle, there is a moment when if the supermassive black hole at its center draws in too much matter, these cosmic winds will get out of control, preventing any more stars from forming? That was my takeaway from this, anyway. So what happens to these galaxies, they eventually

ta, mate.

I think it depends on how well you are able to go through life and not let these things get to you. I've had people on Kinja tell me I should kill myself and say other horrible things over some stupid disagreement we've gotten into, and I'd be lying if I said it didn't get to me. If you're a celebrity, I think it's

fair enough

I can relax whether the shops are open or not, that's not what I'm saying. What bothers me is that this is American style capitalism infecting another country. One of the great things about France is that it's not America, people actually have a life outside of work. Oh, but the tourists might go shopping in London if

so did Mussolini.

look into Crestron. I am a service provider for their systems, and they are incredible. They are primarily a luxury brand, but their hardware is made in NJ and they have tech support all over the country. They have a new product line called Pyng which is sort of a competitor to Wink, you buy the hub and then configure

I' m a Crestron Service Provider and the majority of my business is on the commercial side, but I do have a few residential customers. I think the answer to your question of why is their stuff so complicated is because it can do just about anything you can imagine, so how do you maintain that balance between being

I get that, and the shopping in Paris is great, but really, people can't get by without shopping one day out of the week? It just bothers me that one of the great things about Europe, the laid back attitude towards work and life in general is being sacrificed in the name of retailers making more money. It's France,

true

they just raised the retirement age. And second, what's wrong with that?

sorry, didn't mean to sound like I was bragging. Just that what you get for €100 on a dinner for two in Paris, you'd have to spend a lot more in most major US cities for the level of quality.

Unhealthy compared to other fast food or just unhealthy? Because if the Times wants to try to tell me Chipotle is just as unhealthy as McDonalds, well then I'm pretty much fucked.