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Between this and Toy Story I'm going to have a very difficult time choosing my favourite animated film of 2010... ah, who am I kidding. Toy Story already got its props and nothing, NOTHING, beats dragons in my mind :D

@Zelyre: If I had my io9 star I would promote this...

Want :D

@Brangdon: gotta love averages, I get the same feeling every time I hear that people are having 1.2 children... what does .2 children look like?

Crazy! I was just listening to them interviewing the researcher on CBC!

@Archaotic: Aside from the LotR connection being mentioned in the source article itself, anything to do with space more or less falls under the purview of io9's scope of content.

@Jenn2D2: Given what we saw of them this week he has taken it upon himself to, *ahem*, thoroughly examine her himself...

@Drive-by troll: I'm rocking an LG Quantum <3 I friggin' love the keyboard, it is really nice

Oh Kate Beaton, how I love your work! Hark! A Vagrant is probably one of my favourite webcomics out there with its hilarious historical escapades and very funny Book Covers

@rikarus: Since when is that a bad option?

@boo: @MeanMF: Sadly they don't make corrections if they are republishing an article from somewhere else.

@Scuba Steve: If you haven't seen Titus, I suggest looking it up. Shakespear again, but fraking amazing direction and visuals. And an absolutely stellar cast. But really, the word for word translation doesn't really grate all that much as Taymor tends to tell the story as much (if not more) through the visuals than

@Graviton1066: Except what they seem to be saying is that they want to have a certain amount of quality in their products which would put them outside of the price range of normal consumers. "Consumer" products usually mean that people aren't going to pay more for a camera just to fiddle around than they paid for

@FartyMcPooPants: Ah, but the question is, will it make up for all the will they/won't they last season? Don't get me wrong, I love the show - but that just drove me up the wall.

@lunchcoma: The Giver was part of my grade 5 English class, though my parents had already bought it for me a year or so earlier. I absolutely thrived on that book... the concepts and ideas that it put forward were really challenging and thought provoking. But certainly compared to some of the tween and Y.A. fiction