Thanks. Um, my favorite part is that I'm not planning on much assembly.
'Unleashed'
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I still think there should be professional jurors.
So, donors choose update....
My friend V. submitted a proposal for lapsized whiteboards and markers. It should be approved within the next 10 days. I think, her proposal is probably for a grand total of $400. So, if you got a $100 gift certificate that you have not used (and I think if you donated as part of the blogger challenge you got one... even if you used an LJ gift certificate as the first donation) and you can wait for 10 days and you'd be interested in supporting a 2nd grade teacher who currently makes less than $26K a year, then I'll post a link for her proposal.
Sorry for jumping in the middle of the discussion without fully catching up, but from a quick skim, it seemed to me that this youtube of a World without Writers wasn't posted here yet.
The show runner of TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES blogs about Bee Season. [link]
I'm not sure if this has been brought up before, but what are people planning to do about their tv habits when original programming dries up? Is anyone planning on cancelling or downgrading their cable package?
I think the WGA has asked people not to watch reruns and replacement programming like the rush-job reality shows we'll be seeing.
I think the WGA has asked people not to watch reruns and replacement programming like the rush-job reality shows we'll be seeing.
This is my plan. I have a Netflix queue I need to catch up with anyway. But I won't cancel cable right away, because, well, the strike will end eventually. Also, it's bundled with my phone and Internet. I just don't intend to be a leming TV watcher.
I have no cable and have decided to not watch the replacement programming. However, should I cancel netflix to not support DVD buying?
However, should I cancel netflix to not support DVD buying?
I thought about this a lot. Chances are they already own those DVDs, and aren't necessarily buying new copies of older programs/movies? (This might be justification on my part...)
See, I've been thinking about the DVD thing because, well, I like buying DVDs. And while I normally buy stuff off the Amazon Marketplace, in which case only the middleman makes money anyway, I don't know how practical not buying DVDs at all is, especially during gifting season. I think that since the WGA took the DVD residual issue off the table anyway, and they do get money from them (just not enough), I shouldn't feel too scabby about buying DVDs. I'm not watching streaming video on the websites, though; I'll be looking for any sort of "webisodes" to appear on YouTube.