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Doctor Who Season six won't be coming back 'til early Spring 2011 and they're already filming? I guess it could be the Xmas episode, but it feels pretty early for a show that we've still got a good 7 months wait on.

Okay it's not alcohol, but an Americano (espresso + hot water) made properly can bring out different flavors in the espresso, even though the only addition is water. Unless you get it from Starbucks, in which case it's going to taste like drinking a dead tree.

@ArmoredCavalry: If you go to Options - Personal Stuff - Show Saved Passwords - Exceptions, it'll give you a list of the websites Chrome isn't saving (sometimes I accidentally hit the button that says "Never Remember"). Also on that dialog it will show you which passwords Chrome is saving, so you can check to see if

@ArmoredCavalry: If you have multiple passwords stored at the same website, you must type one or two letters of your username before Chrome will autocomplete the rest along with your password. This bugged me for awhile as well, but now I kind of see it as a low-key security feature.

I've read Never Let Me Go and understand that it's not really a novel that depends on its plot, it's one of those brilliantly rare stories where the plot is just a secondary literary device. (And in this case, there's not really such thing as a spoiler if you understand the story's purpose.) But still, that trailer

I know nothing about Michael Arrington other than what Mosspuppet tells me, and so I wonder if Arrrrrington's story is a work of fiction. (Yes I do realize Mosspuppet is parody humor, but that's the first thing that ran through my head.) Also I can't wait for Mosspuppet to comment on the story.

It's the end of the episode, Chuck has decided to go back into the spy business, he's going to go tell Ellie, and here's the big surprise I didn't expect from a mile away, there's a newly contrived reason for Chuck to keep his spy life secret.

Victor Frankenstein will lose because not enough people have seen him, whereas Walter Bishop is fresh in everyone's mind.

@Fernando Jorge: He just guest starred on Chuck last May, and as a character, not as himself. Which seemed odd because the show makes numerous references to the Back To The Future series, including an episode where a secondary character buys a DeLorean.

@theenemysgateisdown: Editors looking for a catchy headline will pull BS like that all the time in an effort to snag page views. This is common all over "news" media, and has been for the last 100 years.

Works great on my European Milestone. After rooting, I was finally able to overclock. At 1200mhz, I get a Quadrant score of 740 - which is halfway between a Nexus One and a Galaxy S, all running 2.1.

I still haven't watched the final two episodes of Chuck from last season. I should probably, I dunno, do that.

@Good_Ole_Pinocchio: I haven't tested it, but they made some major changes/upgrades this summer to the layout and guts of Docs...I would be surprised if better file conversion was one of the new features.

@Good_Ole_Pinocchio: Thanks for the clarification. It's absurd it's taken them this long though. I've been using Docs as my primary word processor since January and the whole time pining for Android support.

And yet still no editable Docs for Android? WTF Google?

Terriers was pretty decent, it shouldn't be billed as a comedy though. I mean, there's jokes, and humor derived from situational irony, but it's not really a comedy—not anymore so than, say, Chuck or Castle are comedies.

Remember that old Ingrid Bergman film, Gaslight? (And it was a play before that, and a British film before the one with Bergman.) Main idea is that the antagonist boyfriend is trying to make the protagonist think she's going crazy by changing little things about reality, like making paintings appear and disappear from

I like how i09 has a vast library of posts with the #holycrapwtf tag.