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  1. pr0n Star on Dream Jobs of 2004 · · Score: 1

    I can't believe that out of all of these geeks, no one has listed pr0n--scuse me, adult entertainer--as their dream job.

  2. Talking Cabbages (Re:Actually) on Eddie Izzard As ... Doctor Who? · · Score: 1

    Well, this was the 70s here. Didn't Davey Jones make his famous "God is a verb not a noun," comment in that decade?

  3. Re:DR WHO needs to be made into a MOVIE ! on Doctor Who Comeback · · Score: 1

    Paul McGann made a good Doctor, I thought. Except for Tom, the doctor's alternated between having it all together and shrilly losing their minds.

  4. Re:BLAZEMONGER on Mini-ITX AmigaONE Board · · Score: 1

    *sniff*
    It's been so long since I've seen someone tanlk about BLAZEMONGER that I'd almost forgotten it ever existed. It brings a tear to my eye that someone has ported it to PPC.

  5. Re:MAPI? on Opengroupware · · Score: 1
    B: He was stabbed in the crotch, not the back.
    He was deaf in one ear, so they stabbed him in that side. (And all the asides in the play happened on that side, too. Little known fact. No, really, it's true.)
  6. Re:If you like Vampires.... on A Game of Thrones · · Score: 1

    (yeah, i finally made a login...like anyone cares)
    OT, but I feel I need to mention the Dead series from Charlaine Harris ( Dead Until Dark , Dead in Dallas , Club Dead ...Starring Sookie Stackhouse and The Vampire Bill.). The best thing about these books is that you just don't find cocktail waitresses being swept off their feet often enough by War of Northern Aggression veteran vampires. They're really unique. You also get some shapeshifters and Maenads thrown in the mix. I have to think about technology all day long. It's nice to be able to escape computers without having to run in to their magical equivalents in fantasy. (Not that that has anything to do with GRRM, but I've noticed some fantasy deals with mysterious powers the same way coders deal with coding...or maybe that should be the other way around.)