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I found myself in the and quandary. What worked for me for the classic Who episodes on Netflix for to watch the more recent ones first, then work backwards, makes the differences less jarring. And some Netflix only has some of the old stuff, it's not like the is a continuous feel anyway.

I just don't get why the Time Lords didn't come back. If they just need verification the Doctor was there, they obviously were satisfied he was since they sent over a new batch of regenerations.

Using "literally" wrong never bothered me. In most cases, it is just hyperbole. In fact, if somebody said "I literally went to the store yesterday", most likely we'd all give them an odd look. There are only a few instances when using "literally" the right way in type of sentance works, when something unbelievable

Free Comic Book Day years ago whas how I got Vengence of Bane. It's my only success story for any sort of comic collecting.

The new iPod Touch is $299. I think a lot of the reasons the iPad Mini rumors died down, is that I don't see how it can cost less than $300 to $400. A big part of the rumor was the cheaper price. If it isn't much less than the regular iPad, is the Mini going to be a big deal. For $400, wouldn't it be better to buy

Personally, I prefer the One X because because the color would bother me more than noise. Its too the point where it seems like the differences aren't too big that I think it would be a deciding factor when choosing phones.

I don't need them to change the ending, I'd just like to know that your teammates besides Joker, your love interested, and perhaps one other random member have an ending themselves, even if its just them staring at an explosion about to kill them.

I'm reading this as what email address is shown as public on your timeline, not necessarily the one that you are notified on (not that I get too many notifications now after I updated those settings awhile ago). If that's all it is (a public email address), I'm not against them making it the facebook the default. It

A "Happy Birthday" text isn't much better. Its just the way we cheapened birthdays before Facebook.

If they push this through, Facebook may get dozens of more users, and about 50 million birthday corrections.

Doesn't ASUS have a campaign about people calling it "asses?" While kind of a dumb joke, sounds like it fits into their marketing strategy.

At first, this seems innocuous, but as time goes on, it will become apparent that the bad breaker upper from Seinfeld has gotten a job at Gizmodo.

Regular alkaline batteries, I don't think they're rechargeable. When my batteries died before, I'd get a "Please reconnect controller" message, that isn't what is happening, its as though I walked away from my xbox for an hour, except that its been 10 seconds.

A clean desk is the sign of a sick and demented mind...

I've been having a weird problem with my xBox controller lately. You know how after awhile of not using it, it just turns off? Well, mine does that after only a few seconds. I turn on HBOGO, and by the time the app opens, the controller is off, the batteries are about half full.

The story has already been broke, but it isn't China MIB3 stole from, its South Park.

I imagine Pickens has a "twitter guy" who probably wrote that, but I want to believe this old man did it just to look cool in front of his grandchildren.

Thing thing that got me, was after losing 50lbs, I realized, damn I didn't realize I was so fat that I'd still be fat after losing 50. Its 100, and still about 20 to go.

Personally, I think screen size is one of the things Jobs had wrong. I think you'd see a lot more 3.5 inch Android devices if that really was the sweet spot. And that diagram that shows the coverage your thumb has on an iPhone vs. Galaxy S is the most ridiculous crap out there in the size debate (but sites keep

Well, its better than calling it "an incredibly inefficient use of space." Which would be more accurate.