Sorry, P-C. IANAL is an old Internet acronym for I am not a lawyer.
I just amended it to IANAnIPL to be: I am not an Intellectual Property Lawyer.
No worries, Vortex. Fandom has forced me to learn the difference between trademark and copyright, over and over and over again. And yet--some people still can't fathom the difference.
Heh, yeah, it took me a while, but I eventually figured that one out.
Whenever I come across acronyms I don't know, I usually go to urbandictionary.com. Half the time I found what I'm looking for; the other half, I'll only find an obscure pedophilia reference.
It kind of worried me that I got that in a glance.
It kind of worried me that I got that in a glance.
The obscure pedophilia reference?
Those take me a little longer.
That's a really great bill board.
Sorry, I got reconfused. All the talk about Drive's timeslot in May made me think that was its start time.
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Drive's got a slot for the first 5 weeks now, is the short version. It's off a few weeks earlier than we knew before, as "On The Lot" doesn't premiere until several weeks after.
Edit: actually, according to my calendar, that's 3 weeks 1 day, not 5 weeks.
Wait. So will it air two episodes the week of April 15th, then one the week of April 22, one the week of April 29, and one the week of May 6? That's four weeks but 5 episodes, isn't it?
Much of my life has been better since I switched to half-caf, but my already shaky mathing abilities are now even more pathetic.