Anticipation is a good thing. I'm one of those people who don't open presents early because I don't want to ruin the surprise. Often, I find the waiting is even better than the real thing. But I'm ready for
Drive
to be here already. I don't wanna wait. I want to curl up and watch it and know for sure if I'm going to care about it or not.
t /whine
P-C, I really enjoyed that write-up. Highly entertaining.
From start to finish, this week has sucked. I'd like a redo, please.
In non-me news, yo, Jackal: You may have noticed this already, but your friend's having fun with Wikipedia again.
Thanks for the heads up. I only undid his link once and then I stepped away. I'm gonna stay stepped away.
He's making me re-think the whole Creative Commons thing. I don't see that ending well.
He's making me re-think the whole Creative Commons thing. I don't see that ending well.
I theorize if they take content and don't use it appropriately, it means we can threaten to hit them with a big stick as CC is a legal license, as opposed to saying 'Don't copy this stuff', which ain't.
Monique, next week will be better. Uhm, 'cause.
Well, in reality, not much of one, as I doubt either of us can afford a lawyer. It's the joy of the interweb.
Oh good god. Somebody edited this into Wikipedia's Drive entry at one point;
The premise for this show reminds many of previous plots, mainly Paramounts [[Rat Race (film)]]. Many bloggers have brought this up (citation needed), stating that this series is another act of "questionable ethics" on the part of the Fox media company.