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Once you have gotten to the interview, your odds of closing the job are very good. Reviewing a resume is cheap and takes only a few minutes. Interviewing a candidate usually involves several manhours (for my current job, it was probably about 12ish manhours for the in-person interview, plus travel expenses).

" But not so much that it takes away from what they are doing on SGU"

@Agagulba: The iPhone version in a port of the 2D flash game to a 3D engine on the iPhone. It's very good.

@DTheRPGFan657289: No, it was not the same character. Clint Eastwood plays a mysterious man with no name in all of them, but it's not supposed to be the same person in all cases.

This is a hoax. I just can't believe it, at this point.

Ugh.

I came to vent my nerd rage, but I see that it's already been covered. With that out of the way, I can give my honest assessment of this creature:

@Cross: Although, it is worth noting, Moffat does have a bad habit of repeating himself. It's not implausible that there'd be a death cliffhanger. What would be stunning (and highly unlikely) is that the death actually sticks and the character doesn't return.

@kurozukin: Oh! It's got three settings!

@Serge.: The best Doctor after Rowan Atkinson.

@Ursus-Veritas: A good writer can chuck a lampshade on it and keep the audience interested. The important thing is that the fans can't feel that they're being tempted with eye-candy. A female Doctor would need to be attractive, but not sexy.

@sibelian: Joanna Lumely. Well, twenty years ago, anyway. I think she could still pull it off.

Adam Smith: a director so gentle on his subject that his hand is nearly invisible.

I was totally disinterested in this preboot, but when you put it that way… that does actually sound good.

Okay, that Japanese version of The Giant Spider Invasion is way more exciting than the actual movie. I'd need scientific notation to quantify exactly how much more awesome, but let's put it this way: I'd happily stare at that poster for two hours without anyone riffing over it. The same cannot be said for the movie.

Man, I remember when my school used Mulberry. I never bothered with it- I went straight to telnet and PINEd my way into mail.

@EvanSei: That's debatable. Neanderthals needed significantly more calories to survive that Homo Sapiens. I think that was far more significant than our relative intelligence.

I'd be more impressed if Kurzweil hadn't predicted the same thing a decade ago.

@The Squid: No. If your movie has required reading, it's a BAD MOVIE.