The Clicker: Boom goes the Rocket - Engadget
Thursday, July 6th, 2006Am I the only one who thought Rocketboom was incredibly boring?
Also, I heard Andrew whatsisthingy on TWIT, and he’s an utter and absolute asshole, for whatever that’s worth.
Am I the only one who thought Rocketboom was incredibly boring?
Also, I heard Andrew whatsisthingy on TWIT, and he’s an utter and absolute asshole, for whatever that’s worth.
I love this theme of cancelled shows coming back. Way to go, FOX. Family Guy, Firefly (in movie form), now Futurama…now I can just sit back and wait for Fastlane and John Doe to be resurrected.
The buzz is starting regarding the new Aaron Sorkin show Studio 60, which I mention here rather than on Gramarye only because it pertains to a point Chris raised:
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Apparently some people really do want no citation at all. (Still not clear to me how this evades fair use, however.)
Of course, the big question is whether my quotation above violates either the spirit or the letter of the author’s disclaimer.
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John Spencer, Marcia Cross, and Michael Ironside…in space?
I wonder how much cash is required for this sort of thing.
Bones, which I occasionally watch—despite its being a crap show—is particularly odd tonight. During tonight’s ep, Angel gets a greenstick fracture, among other things, while being blown up—now, my physiology background is long since vanished (except for my ability to differentiate the definitions of “thrombosis” and “embolism”), but I thought that greenstick fractures were strictly for the underage crowd can someone either back me up or enlighten me.