Yeah, that gets me too. I thought this was a show I would totally dig but after a few hours of it's daytime soap story lines and lack of interesting characters I was done with it.
I do on the other hand like nuts and can appreciate any effort to get a completion to a story. The networks don't seem to understand that in addition to the many people who enjoy escaping life (and sanity) for a brief period once a week there are many people who make a connection with the worlds that are created and even if the end sucks there must be an ending. Give them fools a miniseries or something.
As nice as that would be I hardly think that San Francisco should be responsible for the whole states WiFi access. I would love to see this sort of thing really take off but I have some reservations with the government getting too involved with my access to "free" information. As in beer, as in speech, and what was the other one?
That way if it sucks I don't have to face my co-workers with the fact that I left them hanging to go see a movie. In fact I don't expect to see it until it's been out for about two weeks.
I've been considering doing that myself for years. If your hand writting is so bad that you feel you have to start from scratch you might as well do so.
If it still looks terrible you can say your doing it left handed in an attempt at being ambidextrous and brag, brag, brag.
It would seem that my handwritting has begun to look more and more like the fancy (read illegible) cursive that I use on my signature. It was never good to begin with but since being an adult I use my signature so much more than I write. I wonder if changing my signature to some super neat and legible version would solve my entire problem.
Yes, this cheapskate only buys paperback.
Neil Gaiman - American Gods
I have found Timothy Zahn to be very satisfying as well. You never get lost but somehow he can suprise me an interesting twist and the best alien species I have found in any sci-fi. Except Farscape, shame on you Sci-Fi Network.
Really regretting those burritos last night, this fridge is looking at me a bit funny.
girlfriend is appreciative for the effort but politely suggests he keep looking.
Hold on, let me check your friend list first...
Yeah, that gets me too. I thought this was a show I would totally dig but after a few hours of it's daytime soap story lines and lack of interesting characters I was done with it.
I do on the other hand like nuts and can appreciate any effort to get a completion to a story. The networks don't seem to understand that in addition to the many people who enjoy escaping life (and sanity) for a brief period once a week there are many people who make a connection with the worlds that are created and even if the end sucks there must be an ending. Give them fools a miniseries or something.
I suspect thay if the boss IS Jack you may be forgiven. But not by Mrs. Jack.
As nice as that would be I hardly think that San Francisco should be responsible for the whole states WiFi access. I would love to see this sort of thing really take off but I have some reservations with the government getting too involved with my access to "free" information. As in beer, as in speech, and what was the other one?
That way if it sucks I don't have to face my co-workers with the fact that I left them hanging to go see a movie. In fact I don't expect to see it until it's been out for about two weeks.
That's a great idea.
I've been considering doing that myself for years. If your hand writting is so bad that you feel you have to start from scratch you might as well do so.
If it still looks terrible you can say your doing it left handed in an attempt at being ambidextrous and brag, brag, brag.
It would seem that my handwritting has begun to look more and more like the fancy (read illegible) cursive that I use on my signature. It was never good to begin with but since being an adult I use my signature so much more than I write. I wonder if changing my signature to some super neat and legible version would solve my entire problem.
Yes, this cheapskate only buys paperback. Neil Gaiman - American Gods I have found Timothy Zahn to be very satisfying as well. You never get lost but somehow he can suprise me an interesting twist and the best alien species I have found in any sci-fi. Except Farscape, shame on you Sci-Fi Network.