Happy offic e toy.
That's just so wrong, it's right.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Happy offic e toy.
That's just so wrong, it's right.
Our local Blockbuster is sticking with incremental late fees based on how many days a movie is kept. I think the manager realized it would be better to get a couple bucks a pop and keep repeat business rather than getting the last $18 they'd ever make from a bunch of customers.
That's just so wrong, it's right.
And cheaper than the watch.
Go Netflix, choose Netflix.
Though I need to get to Blockbuster for my traffic school DVD. Dammit.
ita got a ticket?
Netflix already owns me, blockbuster would just occasionally fill my instant gratification need.
This (also from ThinkGeek) made me laugh: [link]
ita got a ticket?
Yeah. Turns out you can't spend too long in that turn lane, even if you really are going to turn. And I'm afraid I've let the traffic school slip till the last minute.
Go Netflix, choose Netflix.
I'll have to take the opposing side here. Renting DVDs. Just say no.
Pay-per-view, or buy it. (torrent solutions: Give the artist a break, huh? Unless the artist isn't getting a cut.)
Pay-per-view, or buy it.
Very incomplete solution. There are very many discs (273, approx) I want to see and not buy. There are about 250 of those not available (at least) on PPV. I don't quite get why I should suck it up.
Pay-per-view does not have neat commentary tracks and cast interviews, so I'll be sticking with DVD rentals for all but the handful of movies that I know I want to buy.