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Yesterday, it was 20 years since my father died.
And today, I found out that it will be 20 years (in November) since Lou's father had his last drink.
There must be something significant with that, but I'm not sure what.
I just wish I could hear the lyrics a bit better!
Courtesy of Peter David.
The Onion's guest columnist asks, Why No One Want Make Hulk 2?
Courtesy of Anne in IM.
...to read this interview with Madeleine L'Engle in Newsweek/MSNBC online. I particularly like this quote.
...because it[the Bible]'s truth, not fact, and you have to take truth seriously even when it expands beyond the facts.
Courtesy of Tafkar's LJ.
FilmForce: An Interview with Stephen Colbert
Not only did he play D&D, he mentions some of my favorite authors, and even geeks out, from memory, on LotR quotes on Faramir. Of course, the interview is from last August, before the Return of the King came out.
Yay! He realized that he lost Sydney, and thereby lost a lot of the show! Let's just hope he fixes this in the right manner.
Alas, you can't turn the music off, so be warned in advance.
The Washington post (free registration required) had an article on the battle TiVo has ahead of it to allow its users to download TiVo shows to their PCs. One of the issues Hollywood has is that then users can share shows.
TiVo's Plans Lead to Fight On Copyrights
Of course, ReplayTV has this capability with the wonderful DVArchive, and thanks to Poopli, we can already share shows across the internet. I think my record now is 5/5, for shows received and sent. (The Cowboy Bebop movie I recorded and never actually got to watch rocked me right up on the send score)
Personally, I'm waiting for the integration of the DVR unit with the cable box. Unless I can find another Replay unit for $100, I'll be content with the one I have.
For Lou, because I thought he might be interested in this. And anyone else, actually. FilmForce: IGN Interviews Alan Tudyk
Courtesy of Doyce.
A Harry Potter fan has chosen to take on one of the Nigerian scammers, in the guise of Narcissa Malfoy, as that was the address that received the scam spam. It should be interesting to see what develops!
I am so happy that I don't have to fret over not having a complete run of the comic anymore. Do you know how hard it was to find back issues of this comic?
IDW Publishing to Bring Back GrimJack
Courtesy of Sarah's LJ.
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