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@manimatr0n: I'm pretty sure Buffy was huge. According to wikipedia, it was ranked thusly (note, original network was the WB):

@Gonne: Buffy Reboot - Highlander 2 analogy is perfect :)

Fringe - I feel bad saying this, because I'm really not usually critical and I know a lot of people here like it...but I think Fringe is pretty terrible. I only watched the first season, so I want to be open-minded and say that it surely got better afterward but everything I've read on here about it makes it sound

@Matt: Ahh, yeah, that makes it better.

Isn't there a HUGE gap in price between the DSi and the 3DS?

In-laws got me Black Ops for Christmas and I haven't even put it in, yet. I'll probably try to get on that a bit this weekend.

@RtFusion: Yeah...as much as I want to hate on her for doing something so huge and permanent with something so terrible, that is a really impressive tattoo.

@small-fox: the abuse isn't the tattoo, it's subjecting a child to Twilight.

@ShanaLD: Well, as he recently said, he never claimed to be a maverick. I wonder if he flew home from that interview aboard his campaign jet, Maverick One...

Consider me shocked. This is on the same level as yesterday's news that vaccines don't magically cause Autism.

Based on the gameplay videos I'd say it's totally worth it, too. I can't wait!

Now starring George Lucas' original vision of a cat-man hero, Meow Skywalker.*

I had this problem on my MyTouch when it was still using 1.6. I haven't tried it since it updated to Froyo, but that's because I use that phone as an alarm clock now.

Would this work with the iPod Touch or iPad?

@bigbaddaddy: that GPS will be useless after the zombie apocalypse. Just sayin'.

I feel really stupid. If the magnetic North Pole is shifting that quickly (I always knew it shifted, but I assumed it was like inches a century or something like that) will magnetic compasses become more and more inaccurate (or I guess more and more accurate but less and less useful would be more appropriate)?

@taosaur: Heh, yeah. I read the W&V series and thought they were really good. I then went on to read the Genesis of Shannara series (in case you didn't realize, W&V is a prequel to the Shannarra series and the Genesis series links them). I liked all those enough to go back to reading the Sword of Shannara, which was

2011 looks to be pretty awesome, with a hefty spoonful of godawfulness.

Revolver seems to have a very similar plot to Terry Brooks' "The Word and the Void" series. In those, every time the Knight of the Word goes to sleep in our time, he lives a day of his future in the post-apocalyptic future that will come to pass if he fails to prevent it. It's a bit different; the main difference