TIL that I'm on @Emrys's list
You sure it's the list and not the list?TYL that I'm now stalking you.
TIL that I'm on @Emrys's list
You sure it's the list and not the list?TYL that I'm now stalking you.
Both. It's the "Snu Snu List".You sure it's the list and not the list?
Don't. You'll hurt your dog. Driver discs are meant to resist buffeting. That means they have a small profile and they are very dense. They're meant to be hucked at full force and that much mass moving that fast would not be healthy for a dog's face. Check out these cross-sections:I have not tried the disc golf discs. They seem too heavy to fly slow enough for a dog to catch up to.
Last Crusade is the prequel to Temple, the trilogy is reverse chronologically.I never realized until today that Temple of Doom was a prequel. I guess I should've put 2 and 2 together since it was set in the 30s.
Yeah, that's true. "What's this?" "Ark of the Covenant" "Are you sure?" "[Bewildered look]Pretty sure."I don't think so, because Elsa asks Indy about a picture on the wall in the tombs under the library, and Indy confirms it's the Ark from Raiders.
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Yeah, Raiders happens in 1936 and the main plot of Crusade happens two years later.
Timeline of the Indiana Jones films
Heh heh heh. Doody.TIL Alison Doody's character in Last Crusade was Elsa. All these years I thought it was Ilsa.
Guess you gotta be really careful when you watch a movie with an actor called "Doody."Heh heh heh. Doody.
Eh, minor difference. I'd just let it go.TIL Alison Doody's character in Last Crusade was Elsa. All these years I thought it was Ilsa.
You know, you're the last person I thought would trivialize the importance of name pronunciation, SeltsyEh, minor difference. I'd just let it go.
You don't listen to me anyway! Why should Elsa/Ilsa suddenly matter? She threw her life away for a souvenir mug!You know, you're the last person I thought would trivialize the importance of name pronunciation, Seltsy
I beg your mercurial pardon, only one of thirty four videos mispronounced your name! And it was a name that got used a lot!You don't listen to me anyway!
Because remembering pop culture minutiae is what I do!Why should Elsa/Ilsa suddenly matter? She threw her life away for a souvenir mug!
...so long as it happened between 1982-2002, that is.remembering pop culture minutiae is what I do!
Hey, my knowledge does extend into the 70s! Star Wars'n'stuff....so long as it happened between 1982-2002, that is.
--Patrick
...which were re-released in 1982. And "Star Trek" was in syndication (as was Addams Family, Petticoat Junction, Munsters, Green Acres, etc)Hey, my knowledge does extend into the 70s! Star Wars'n'stuff.
And I also know about some things that happened after 2002! I'll have you know my blind spot doesn't start until 2009 or so....which were re-released in 1982. And "Star Trek" was in syndication (as was Addams Family, Petticoat Junction, Munsters, Green Acres, etc)
--Patrick
You just look weird when you're arguing with yourself, Gassy.Yeah, that would just be wierd!
I was wondering when someone was going to notice. That was there on purpose (and it was supposed to be above PatrThom's post).You just look weird when you're arguing with yourself, Gassy.
I practically look for it, now.I was wondering when someone was going to notice
So, I realize that I never did write back about my Dash experiences.I signed up to be in on the Dash beta a few weeks ago. If I actually get in, I'll let you guys know how it works.
Guess you gotta be really careful when you watch a movie with an actor called "Doody."
--Patrick
Considering that using the dash buttons are entirely voluntary, I just don't see the doom and gloom scenario.The fact they're brand-blocked and store-blocked is still a pretty big issue for me. It really means you can't decide for yourself anymore what to buy and where. And sure, now those Ultra toilet rolls cost $0.02 more on Amazon compared to Cheapo Store, but in 5 years' time, the difference will be $2. And you won't notice 'cause you're still pushing the same button. In the mean time, Better Brand has released a type of toilet paper that would finally cure you of your hemorrhoids, feels silken smooth and leaves a nice smell, but you'll never notice, because you're still pushing the same button.
I can see them being "the future", as it's a great convenience. But it also heralds yet another marker in the brand loyalty vs marketing war, with ever more done to confuse the customer into staying or changing brand, and especially less-informed customers will have a difficult time seeing what their best course is. Commercials already replace most customer info and they're, frankly, nonsense. Just like people are giving up liberty for security, they're giving up freedom of choice (and information and privacy) for convenience and security of supply. Google knowing where you are and only displaying "directed" ads is a convenience, too, and in a way, better of the consumer, but I still don't have to like it for all the rest it implies.[DOUBLEPOST=1453302722,1453302637][/DOUBLEPOST]Give me a version of that button that'll automatically check the price for 18-roll-packs of Moltonel across 7 stores, checks their temporary reductions and other stuff, and has it all delivered by the cheapest; then allow it to compare with the 18-packs of Lotus and compare them and decide the best ones, and I might get interested -though even so.
Twitter's voluntary. Facebook's voluntary. Having a TV is voluntary. Having a cell phone is voluntary. Having a smartphone is voluntary. Etc. Doesn't mean you won't be pushed and pressured from every side to accept this "benefit" of modernity, this "convenience", this thing with "only" upsides.Considering that using the dash buttons are entirely voluntary, I just don't see the doom and gloom scenario.
I don't use twitter.Twitter's voluntary. Facebook's voluntary. Having a TV is voluntary. Having a cell phone is voluntary. Having a smartphone is voluntary. Etc. Doesn't mean you won't be pushed and pressured from every side to accept this "benefit" of modernity, this "convenience", this thing with "only" upsides.
For me, it's just one of those things where I'm personally not willing to keep up the bargain. I buy such things when they're at a discount and store them, not JIT-JIP, at full price.
I understand what you're saying, but as the same time you're sounding older than Dave. GIT OFF MY LAWN!Twitter's voluntary. Facebook's voluntary. Having a TV is voluntary. Having a cell phone is voluntary. Having a smartphone is voluntary. Etc. Doesn't mean you won't be pushed and pressured from every side to accept this "benefit" of modernity, this "convenience", this thing with "only" upsides.
For me, it's just one of those things where I'm personally not willing to keep up the bargain. I buy such things when they're at a discount and store them, not JIT-JIP, at full price.
You could always roll your own.Give me a version of that button that'll automatically check the price for 18-roll-packs of Moltonel across 7 stores, checks their temporary reductions and other stuff, and has it all delivered by the cheapest; then allow it to compare with the 18-packs of Lotus and compare them and decide the best ones, and I might get interested -though even so.
Worth it.TIL I really can't eat like I used to. Denny's Lumberjack Slam kicked my butt. Commence food coma.