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Comment Twilight (Score 1) 742

Unfortunately, we live in the age of Twilight. The most popular shows/books atm seem to be obsessed with the human girl and the vampire boy blah blah blah blah blah BAH. Getting tired of there being at least a dozen shows with the exact same plot being spammed everywhere. Add that onto SyFy (stupid name to begin with, it -was- fine) being mostly for wrestling and ghost hunters these days, killing off SGU (I know, diehard SG fans, that you can't handle a show based on non-campy enemy-of-the-week plots ala Buffy the Gate Slayer, get over it), and god knows what else, that Eureka is probably one of the 2(?) watchable shows on this channel now. Let it and it's parent NBC die the death they deserve (not that NBC will ever go anywhere...unfortunately).

Comment Re:Microsoft? Not SBRI? (Score 1) 176

You didn't mention that "The National Coffee Association of U.S.A. instructs that coffee should be brewed "between 195-205 degrees Fahrenheit [91-96 C] for optimal extraction" and consumed "immediately". If not consumed immediately, the coffee is to be "maintained at 180-185 degrees Fahrenheit [82-85 C]"."

Think this dealt with how it was served/consumed.

Comment Re:Sorry, Slashdot doesn't understand APIs. (Score 1) 95

Why would anyone want to use the same username/password to log in everywhere? Isn't that....really...really...stupid? There's are reason my firewall, routers, modem, computer, logins (work, email, etc) are all completely different. Is it hard to remember? No...not really, and I have a poor memory. It is, however, a lot safer. When one of my passwords gets cracked, I just change it. None of the other stuff is affected (of course several of them I change once a month at the very least to begin with). Universal logins is suicide. Once one thing is cracked, they have access to EVERYTHING.

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