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Well, at least it will not be as bad as the original planned sequel. The original planned sequel was to be titled Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian. And I kid you not, the plot was about Charles' company developing a resort on a Hawaiian burial ground causing some big bad ghost to come back to haunt. So Lydia is forced to

I think this was a far more likely invasion strategy for the Nazi's to take DC.

If you read up on the naval battles off Guadalcanal you would see how by that point fuel for the ships was such a concern that the Japanese dithered about sending their Combined Navy to deal with the invasion. They simply would not have had the means to travel all the way to the US and take it over. They were

The reality is far more likely that they lacked a staging point to attack from. Their navy was desperately short on fuel. The inter-service fighting between the Navy and the Army cause massive problems in creating strategy. Also, why would they? The idea was to hit us hard enough so that we wouldn't fight back.

I can't remember the date of the first time, but I think it was some time during the mid 30s. So you're looking at an 80 year time span for the pre-9/11

Actually, the call for help was yesterday and has since been rescinded. They are asking for people to stop calling in actually. But, as we all know, once something starts its way across the internet it is nearly impossible to stop it.

According to wikipedia... New York was destroyed on film 31 times before 9/11 and 24 times after 9/11. It does seem like New York died at a more rapid pace following 9/11, but as others have pointed out it is our most iconic city.

Yeah, it's pretty insane in the Austin area. What makes things worse is that roughly 80% of the states firefighters are volunteers and in April, amidst some of the worst fires of the season, Perry had state funding for Volunteer firefighters cut by 75%. They're overworked, underpaid, and under-supported. There's an

Well, there's much about this list that doesn't make sense. It reminds me of the absurd NPR list from a month or so ago. Top lists are supposed to be specific, and the options of this list leave out way too much and include some that shouldn't be on there. Really not a well thought out list.

Anime really did not get a good representation on this list.

Home movies is a good one, but it doesn't really belong in a sci-fi/fantasy playlist

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How could this list not include Talespin? I mean... c'mon!

Mercy Point was the hospital in space show. I think the concept should be revisited. Mercy Point was picked up by UPN which is never a good thing, and I think that's part of why it did so bad. A medical drama set in space could be pretty awesome. ER meets Deep Space 9. I'd watch it.

Filing a false claim leaves you open to being sued. Diebold was sued for filing a false claim and had to pay a hefty sum. Some scumbag who would do appearances on Fox News was sued for filing a false claim and was forced to do a number of things... one of which was taking a class on copyright law. Since taking down

The choice was they could have refused and taken the hit. They made a business choice instead of the moral one, and that is why they made the list.

I always use the winamp-lite version that's found on the bottom of the download page for Winamp. It's still the same lightweight version of Winamp that's been around since Winamp 2. Though I rarely use it anymore since I just listen to everything in Spotify now.

I can haz video? Cause all I see are two images on the page, and I've tried 3 different browsers. =(

Just isn't fair. East coast doesn't need the rain. Hey Weather Gods... send the hurricanes to Texas. Lake levels keep dropping we're going to see all too well exactly what it is we drink.

The same argument is made for stuff like Linux. Can Gimp and the others do the same as the Adobe products? Probably. But, people like to use what they know, and Adobe is the big dog on campus, and the amount of support for their products online... tutorials, free resources, etc makes Adobe's products a worthwhile

As long as the reviews aren't created automatically by robots I don't think you're really going to be able to devise a system to determine if a review is legitimate or not. Besides, smart shoppers never buy anything on the word of just one person. I know when I'm looking to buy something online I check out several