triphazard1000
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I appreciate what you’re saying here, but I feel like this is the same logic manufacturers use when they decide not to include a charger/power supply. “Oh surely they have several of these already!” Though granted this is a bit less necessary.

Moreover, every site has a slightly different set of rules, but only tells you what they are during the password generation process. So if you forgot what THIS particular site wants when trying to reconstruct what password you set, there’s no way to find out until you’ve sent out that Forgot Password request and are

They aren’t still loading. They don’t even try to load until you scroll down to them. It’s a thing a lot of sites seem to do now where embedded content (including images local to the site) don’t load until the browser puts them in focus. It’s supposed to be good for minimizing bandwidth, but personally I hate it.

My younger brother and I watched this every Saturday morning. Until one day my mom woke up early and saw some of it. After that she banned us from watching us and made a point to wake up early enough to make sure we didn’t. I never really did understand why.

The message I got out of it was that warehouse jobs are horrible, tedious, soul-crushing jobs best handled by robots. And you should be grateful to have them. I have to believe that wasn’t what they were trying for, but that’s what I got.

In that case they were pretty clearly referring to in-universe comic book characters tough.

Even when you CAN apply at the store, they sit you down at a computer that connects to literally the same website you would have accessed from anywhere. This has been true for many years now. I visited a Social Security office once, and the method of application was the same: a computer that connected to the Internet

Well, nothing in this suggests that Superman or anyone else is actually winning against Dr. Manhattan. Certainly not in combat.

This was my immediate thought. Like, if she had to replace her Chozo armor with something man-made, it might look like this.

I was watching House on Haunted Hill (1999), which I guess is just barely recent enough to assume everyone has a cell phone. There’s this cute moment where they are all informed that there are no phones in the asylum they are trapped in, and everybody all at once choruses in with variations on “Oh, I have my cell

You’ve accidentally hit on an especially tragic point here. This was a drill. Like a fire drill. They didn’t concern themselves with the reality of the situation, because it is utterly unreal and meaningless. Getting shot and killed in school is just another natural disaster kids drill for, like fire or tornadoes or

Well you certainly put a tremendous number of words in my mouth there.

I’m not sure I understand your very obvious anger. What does you not growing up in a market that especially enjoyed this game have to do with it being successful elsewhere?

The point being made is that the host is also the showrunner, so there is a connection in front of and behind the cameras. And that’s neat. Someone, it should be noted, has a proven track record by now.

They whole point they were making there was that the host of the previous show had nothing to do with the content OF the show. He was just a face and a voice. Peele, like Sterling, will be responsible in a direct way for the content. And we know what Peele can do.

I think Tales From The Darkside mostly just suffers from its obvious extremely low budget. I remember catching a bunch of it in late night blocks several years ago and realizing that most episodes have, at most, 3 people in them, usually only 2, and typically take place entirely on a single small set. Probably with a

Well, certainly the existence of Starfleet and the Federation were at stake, with no sign that an alternative equivalent existed in the new timeline. Which means there would have been no Kirk/Spock/Enterprise to STOP the Planet Killer.

He definitely is picking them up.

Some are. Or, arguably, in the reverse of it.

It took me a couple repeats to realize that the main melody in the theme song here is a major key(?) version of the actual R&M theme. Quite cleverly done! For some reason I didn’t catch it at all on the first go, but then I found myself humming it and it suddenly hit me.