who would buy the regular?
Amazon.com: DVD: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - Criterion Collection (2004)
seriously, the 2 disc edition is $23.09 and the regular is $22.49! who doesnt spend the extra $0.50? why even offer a regular edition?
Amazon.com: DVD: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - Criterion Collection (2004)
seriously, the 2 disc edition is $23.09 and the regular is $22.49! who doesnt spend the extra $0.50? why even offer a regular edition?
For Gay Men, an Attraction
to a Different Kind of Scent - New York Times
so like wouldn’t one think that studies like these would put an end to debates whether being homosexual is a “choice?” though, i’m not sure how much debate there is about that anymore. what exactly is the position of the “right” on homosexuality other than they think it is wrong and immoral, etc.
Pac Man celebrates his 25th birthday - May. 10, 2005
ah pac-man’s 25. i was never good at pacman. which leads me to my question: does pacman have an ending? can you beat/win at pacman? like galaga didn’t have an ending, it just went faster and faster (though it got easier if you did the trick so the “bugs” couldn’t shoot at you). what happened with pacman? i suppose i could use google or something and look it up, but rather than expend the effort, i’ll just ask the question to the world at large…
CNN.com - Swiss wrap glacier to slow ice melt - May 10, 2005
put a blanket on it! slow that melting. isn’t it great all these environmental-types are doing so much to save the planet (don’t send the hate mail, i’m all for saving the planet), but you know, the planet has a finite life span. the sun will indeed supernova at some point (however far in the future), and the earth will be gone. so the question is one like a carpe diem versus save for the future (somewhere in between). do you just live it up while you got it? or work to save it for an uncertain future (though admittedly earth isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, unless like in some hitchhiker’s guide move there is really some plan to destroy the earth in an eminent domain type move to make a highway or something)?
CNN.com - Report: Hacker infiltrated government computers - May 10, 2005
“… the computers that control the internet, were compromised…” haha that sounds awesome, like there is some sort of guy behind the curtain running oz. a hacker (h4xx0r) named “stakkato”? where do they get these names? who ever makes those sites where you type in your name and it spits out your “ghetto” or “wu-tang” name needs to do one to make hacker names!
Videos of yourself karaokeing—sent straight to your cell - Engadget - www.engadget.com.
if they could do this here in the states, i’d be all over it. i mean with new cellys you can record video and all that, but this would be great too.
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