Comment KKHHAAAAANNNNNN!!!!! (Score 1, Redundant) 83
It was obligatory.
It was obligatory.
And Thor and the Asian woman race around the world fighting the bad guys. Literally fighting. Thor kicks physical ass.
Well, yeah. What did you expect? I can't speak for you, but that certainly describes my job pretty well - and I'm just a web developer.
I remember my first day at work. They showed me my office, then they said "here is your hot Asian girlfriend". I explained I was married, but it seemed to be a requirement.
Very cool, Also cool that Barry Allen's dad is the actor who played Barry Allen in the 1990s series. Awesome.
Plus now they've worked in Amanda Pays as almost an alternate universe version of the character she played in the 1990s show.
I'd like a Canine to English translator too.
I think you might be disappointed... I suspect Gary Larson was spot-on.
I've got both acorns and blackberries growing in my yard. Not sure what I'm supposed to call them now...
More seriously - there has to be more to it than that, but possibly finding out would involve clicking the link and reading, and that would itself require a higher level of interest in this story than I actually possess.
... scientists such as Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, and Neil deGrasse Tyson
One of these names is not like the others,
One of these names just doesn't belong.
Can you tell me which name is not like the others,
Before I finish this song?
(okay, maybe it should be "two of these names...")
It would not compromise the security for some trivial thing like ease-of-use for dimwitted user.
No one who's used a Microsoft product would believe "ease of use" was given any significant amount of consideration by the design team.
I'm not a huge fan of Windows; but, If I need it for something, Windows 7 is the version I install - in a virtual machine. It does seem pretty solid, and 8's UI gets in the way far too much (says this Mac user).
Well played!
Chekov will probably be from India.
Chekov: "Ah, yes - Quatro-triticale!"
Kirk: "Does everyone know about this wheat but me?"
Chekov: "Not everyone, Captain - it was an Indian inwention!"
Something from the climax of Hitchcock's "Rear Window" - the sound of a spent flashbulb being ejected!
How about the normal analog sounds you'd hear after the needle caught the groove, but before the recorded audio began?
Or the sound of a skipping record, where the same few seconds would repeat over and over? That was especially funny when you'd hear it over the radio for a couple minutes because the DJ had left the booth...
Starsky and Hutch and Crime Story didn't really have much to do with climate change - but I did like the Del Shannon theme song he used on the latter.
They read the envelope it was in - it was labeled "Glenn Seaborg's Plutonium".
Terrorists are trained by the A-team and Mac Guyver.
Well, given the terrorists died - it's more likely they were trained by MacGruber.
If all else fails, lower your standards.