I had quite the opposite effect. Though hardly better for you, I went off searching of other televisionary exploits and take a look. I got into Doctor Who, Top Gear.. okay, more like I finally decided to take a look at BBC America and see what was going on.
That and I finally got around to seeing what Battlestar Galactica was all about. I feel stupid for not watching sooner.
o/~ Some folks inherit star spangled eyes, Ooh, they send you down to war, lord, And when you ask them, how much should we give? Ooh, they only answer more! more! more! yoh, o/~
And by net standards, the o/~ means that I have sung those lyrics. OH SHI-
*waves hello to the overbearing, everso-*snirk*-vigilant RIAA overlords monitoring every insubstantial thing*
I'll wait for the eventual smaller form factor in a year though. Gives me time to save for a Delorian. Those flux capacitors don't seem so extraneous right now.
It's a nice idea in theory. It's all in terms of 'human knowledge.' If I could get a best-of-breed encyclopedia/"Geeky Guide to (insert favorite show/TV/franchise/mythology here" then I'm down.
I'll wiki things that I know are relevant to a topic of interest (Movies, a new programming language, what have you). But if I want to find something a little more niche' like if I want to find some new information or recall something of importance on a less then global scale (I.E. following the Lost Experience ARG or iLoveBees a while back), I'll either google it and look for a fan-site wiki (ala LostPedia).
I think it could work. If on the GLAT, one of their answers includes death by grue, I'd like to think they can include topics that aren't furthering the development of the human race. I, for one, welcome our information gathering Google-Lords... if they get the right policy down.
Beakman as the professor.
The assistant as the TA (forgot her name).
Lester as that one sketchy TA that taught you how to do stupid-cool things.
I'd sign up for it.
I had quite the opposite effect. Though hardly better for you, I went off searching of other televisionary exploits and take a look. I got into Doctor Who, Top Gear.. okay, more like I finally decided to take a look at BBC America and see what was going on.
That and I finally got around to seeing what Battlestar Galactica was all about. I feel stupid for not watching sooner.
Seriously, NYPD. Scooty Puff Juniors suuuuucckkkk~~~
o/~ Some folks inherit star spangled eyes,
Ooh, they send you down to war, lord,
And when you ask them, how much should we give?
Ooh, they only answer more! more! more! yoh, o/~
And by net standards, the o/~ means that I have sung those lyrics. OH SHI-
*waves hello to the overbearing, everso-*snirk*-vigilant RIAA overlords monitoring every insubstantial thing*
I'll wait for the eventual smaller form factor in a year though. Gives me time to save for a Delorian. Those flux capacitors don't seem so extraneous right now.
As long as the researchers don't converse with a bee-like Jerry Seinfield, then I wish them nothing but luck.
It's a nice idea in theory. It's all in terms of 'human knowledge.' If I could get a best-of-breed encyclopedia/"Geeky Guide to (insert favorite show/TV/franchise/mythology here" then I'm down. I'll wiki things that I know are relevant to a topic of interest (Movies, a new programming language, what have you). But if I want to find something a little more niche' like if I want to find some new information or recall something of importance on a less then global scale (I.E. following the Lost Experience ARG or iLoveBees a while back), I'll either google it and look for a fan-site wiki (ala LostPedia). I think it could work. If on the GLAT, one of their answers includes death by grue, I'd like to think they can include topics that aren't furthering the development of the human race. I, for one, welcome our information gathering Google-Lords... if they get the right policy down.
Why not? Isn't that how the Venom symbiote came to earth?
...he should have used a Death Note.
Beakman as the professor. The assistant as the TA (forgot her name). Lester as that one sketchy TA that taught you how to do stupid-cool things. I'd sign up for it.
Beat me to it. I was going to say, YouTube does a great job of refreshing my Darwinism studies.
We are not getting our ass to Mars. :|
You all have to understand about this Google Maps nonsense. It's for the greater good.