Comment Re:work with the public for a year or two (Score 1) 406
how about your former manager getting pulled into a freezer and shot to death
That's cold blooded.
how about your former manager getting pulled into a freezer and shot to death
That's cold blooded.
Look at BillG showing off his chair skills
This reminds me of something the greatest Bill wrote: I had no spur / To prick the sides of my intent, but only / Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself / And falls on th'other.
I'm hoping that they just do a reboot. Wipe everything clean, start with a brand new story, and get a real director (with a real name, not a nickname).
Why would you wipe one of the most well-known and coolest stories in the whole genre? That would just be asking for trouble. This isn't Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Judge Dredd or Total Recall - i.e. the source material is the movie. Wipe everything clean, and you might as well not even be making a Terminator movie. I hope I never see the day when the first two are remade. If you must "reboot", "reboot" bad movies that could/should have been good (Daredevil and Resident Evil come immediately to mind).
Zap your brain with beer instead...
Definitely helps with the "make the ugly seem attractive" bit.
Apple is complicit in the largest expansion of government surveillance power in my lifetime...
How dare you. Apple hasn't even heard of PRISM.
It's called "black humor".
The disparity between the percentage of black inmates in the U.S. prison population and the percentage of the overall black population is NOT funny.
Or we could, you know, develop cleaner technologies so that we improve the quality of life without having to set fire to hydrocarbons in order to obtain our energy. Just saying...
Yes, exactly this. +100. We should have gone directly from beast-power to solar/wind/whatever's next. I don't understand why we had to mess around with fossil fuels in the interim. However, I am a complete fucking moron.
...if they want a new computer, guess what is most likely to come on it?
My roommate Phill.
Even bytes get lonely for a little bit.