The Big Bang Theory is the first show I watch on the DVR every Tuesday morning, and a lot of my favorite shows tape on Monday nights, so that is saying a lot.
The global recession and already disasterously vulnerable economy of the country had nothing to do with it, of course.
Thanks for clearing that up for me. Penetrating insight.
I love this comment.
I think Hollywood should be more worried about the originality of their films (or lack thereof) instead of how much people are willing to pay for it. Just like with the music industry, people are going to buy it if they think it's worth it. Both industries are shoving so much regurgitated ***** down consumers' throats, then throwing a fit when the smarter consumer decides they don't value it as much as they're 'supposed to'.As technology advances, their industry will have to follow suit, and that starts with the needs/wants of their audience. Less and less people are willing to pay $10 for a ticket to see a movie, or $10 for a CD, and as prices keep going up, that number of people is only going to go down.
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If the iPad is going to be about $50 more than a Kindle, why would I buy a Kindle?If I wanted windows 7, I'd buy a laptop or netbook.I haven't really seen any Android tablets, can anyone point me towards one?
All the talent was pretty much perfect. Most were from western Canada and they covered many age groups and singing styles, and they included kd lang, who has one of the best voices in the world. And you're wrong about all the rest too.
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