Most useless dialog box ever?
I just had this come up.
Buffy ,'Sleeper'
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.
Gud, your computer was just updated with the new telepathic interface. You need to think your response.
Oh I'm thinking of a response, especially since that box is floating on top of everything else.
conversation with Israeli co-workers...
us: How are things going? them: aside from boms and troop-napping, ok. you? how is your coffee?
UGH - it is SO WRONG.
Bad police dog! No donut!
OGDEN, Utah - A police dog that was left in a pickup with the engine running apparently knocked the vehicle into gear and ran down a woman who was walking to her mailbox.
I dunno, tommyrot -- they're damned smart dogs. Who's to say this isn't his way of protesting being left in the truck? Is "bad dog" really a sufficiently nuanced response to an act of political speech?
Netflix guilt--I have it.
Netflix guilt actually poses a danger to the company. If customers decide they’re not getting their money’s worth, they might cancel their subscriptions altogether or at least downgrade them.
I cancelled after keeping the same movie for four months (forget what it was). I felt like I was done.
Yeah, I've been sitting on Hustle & Flow since before the Oscars. I was certain enough to return Crash unwatched, but I'm sure I'll get around to this one.
The longest I held onto a movie on purpose was the theatrical release of Fellowship of the Rings. I grabbed that as soon as it came out, and held onto it until the extended movie came out, which I then bought. Didn't bother for the final two movies, since I ended up buying my own copy of Fellowship, and just bought instead of rented.
Subtitled movies may sit for a while, because I don't just have to be in the mood for the movie, but I have to be in the mood to just sit there and do nothing but watch for two hours.
If customers decide they’re not getting their money’s worth, they might cancel their subscriptions altogether or at least downgrade them.
Er, how is this specific to Netflix? I mean, I cancel magazines when I feel I'm not getting my money's worth anymore too.