This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back.
You keep the normal DVD -- the story ends, you wake up in your bed with your wallet intact and believe whatever normal plotline you want to believe. You buy the Kajunga-Extended-DVD -- you stay in "I just gotta see every cut scene ever" -Land and I show you how deep the money-hole goes.
:/
...why oh why didn't I keep my 44.99 pounds sterling?
Though they don't really have much in the way of technical content, BBCi Radio, in particular BBC Radio 4 is a great place to find very high quality spoken word programs. Plays, book readings, etc...
My job tends to be just a little more interesting (+ demanding?) than yours, so I usually just listen to one of the book programs as a mental break in afternoon. They're typically about 16 minutes too, permissably short for all but the most draconian work environments.
We've seen it before *COUGHGeorgeLucas*:
This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back.
You keep the normal DVD -- the story ends, you wake up in your bed with your wallet intact and believe whatever normal plotline you want to believe.
You buy the Kajunga-Extended-DVD -- you stay in "I just gotta see every cut scene ever" -Land and I show you how deep the money-hole goes.
:/
...why oh why didn't I keep my 44.99 pounds sterling?
Though they don't really have much in the way of technical content, BBCi Radio, in particular BBC Radio 4 is a great place to find very high quality spoken word programs. Plays, book readings, etc...
My job tends to be just a little more interesting (+ demanding?) than yours, so I usually just listen to one of the book programs as a mental break in afternoon. They're typically about 16 minutes too, permissably short for all but the most draconian work environments.
Imagine the effect on the porn industry.
if the new digital startlets are going to have skin like Gollum...er, no thanks.
Has anyone tried to *say* CEV? Chev? Chevy? How are we supposed to pronounce it? I swear, it sounds like a suppository.
according to space.com, it kinda looks like a suppository, too.