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That’s like Superman telling someone, “I don’t know about all that. Just be omnipotent and nice.”

Williams looked at him and said, “Yeah, I don’t know about all that. Just be charming.”

Having just read the book, does Wil Wheaton chuckle at the self-reference in the book?

Good Writing: “I watched all the Star Trek Series”

There is little of the plot—or its entirety—that can’t be condensed to a Hollywood elevator pitch. “What if The Matrix was also The Last Starfighter?”

An offering from Billy Shakes, it ain’t, but it was a fun read.

I would suggest listening to the Audio Book version as read by Wil Wheaton. I’m not usually a fan of audio books, but listening to them while working is a necessity when your work could be dangerous given the distraction of holding a book or tablet. That

I’m exactly Cline’s age and played with 90% of the toys/games he vomited up in that tome, and I was overcome with self-loathing around the book’s 4th list of entertainment detritus. It was like 459 pointless Family Guy references, but without laughs. Or exactly like 459 pointless Family Guy references.

Congrats! And YES. I would rather have a tablespoon of Ben & Jerry’s Americone Dream than a full pint of Halo Top.

Perfect lead gif is perfect.

The Zune program however was absolutely hideous and wasn’t great for podcasts or audiobooks.

Then I guess it comes with a pair of Skrullcandy earphones...

I needed that this morning, thanks for the laugh.

Zune? Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. We’ve left the realm of science fiction, and are now deep into fantasy.

Thats how they did it in the opening sequence of Austin Powers: Goldmember; it was a guy in a seat suit.

Might I suggest a weekly farmer’s market?

But that neighborhood? You can add a digit comfortably! Pay it off by labor day.

For SF, if there was a spot that was just $3/day I’d jump on it like a horny Jack Russel Terrier.

That’s kinda like suing themselves, given that the HOA is small. Also, fuck HOAs.

Love this!! It’s one way in and one way out. It’s also one of the only gated communities in SF and has a 24/7 guard posted at the entrance. This could get hilariously messy.

“and up until 1948, it was racially segregated. That is, a few decades ago, Tina and Michael couldn’t buy a house on Presidio Terrace.”