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I got one of those self-setup internet kits from Comcast once and it was missing a cable. I had to walk two blocks to their service center and ask for a replacement, then wait nearly 20 seconds for them to get me one.

Really? I thought the random comments were just a new type of content that Gawker was testing. I mean, it doesn't take two weeks to ban someone.

You know the whole comment thing is just a formality, right? Neither your comment nor the total volume of pro/con comments will have any impact on what the pro-ISP FCC chairman does.

As long as I get my hand computer, I don't care.

Just tell them you're moving to <insert random country>.

(I know)

This show is doomed, but I appreciation that SyFy made the attempt.

Step 1: Don't go to England.

Except it's from Snatch.

I didn't write the "My Quiet Life" section, but I sure as fuck could have. Sums up my life pretty well, except that my right ear is perfect and I don't live in New York.

Right, blame the computer instead of the idiot who typed 8 instead of 9.

This came up during the debate about opening positions to females in the Army. The simple answer was that there were enough men to handle any necessary draft.

This guy wins.

I remember a year or two ago when footage of the TNG auditions and screen tests was floating around and I saw his... I swear to god I thought I was watching video of Natalie Portman.

Daniel "Bulldog" Novachek from Battlestar Galactica. They just kind'a left you hanging with his story.

Dude, she doesn't have to say anything.

They own the word Olympic (and all its variations).

I like how his comment has 6 stars and is at the top, while yours has 24 stars and is at the bottom.

If you're going to limit us to those specific dates, then the answer is no. But Cheers (1982-1993) and Frasier (1993-2004) display that same type of cultural universality.