Well, back when we first met Red!universe, the cracks seemed to be fairly controllable, too.
Heh, for certain values of "controllable." Didn't they say they were getting worse?
I guess the Machines aren't on?
Or maybe they are, but they've been repurposed to make that bridge. (I want to know if every time Olivia, Lincoln, or Broyles goes through that bridge, does someone from the other universe have to sit for a while on our side to balance out the mass? If you got to just hang out in the alternate-to-you universe instead of having to sit at Massive Dynamic or wherever, that would be the coolest job ever.)
...REALLY? Have you reached the end of the internet, too?
There are some days I stare at a blank Firefox page and wonder...
Partially because Netflix's recommendations have a decently high rate of accuracy. I've gotten a lot of really good stuff I'd never heard of before, just from their recommendation system.
The recommendations are very hit or miss for me. Sometimes they recommend awesome stuff (Burn Notice was one of theirs), but sometimes it's just terrible. Part of it is I've never really been into movies, more TV, and when I get into a TV show I like to obsess about it for a while before moving on. I would go on to the next thing in my queue, which was totally unrelated, and not be able to get into it at all. Plus I seem to have a crapload of shows to watch this year anyway, so I felt like I was spending all my time watching TV.
It's often under $19 on Amazon!
I know! So tempted...
(And... S4 is already available for pre-order?)
Heh. Of course it is; that's probably where they make most of their money.
Well, to be fair, they ARE saving the universe(s).
True, true. And actually, a lot of it is probably Massive Dynamic's money at work...
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Date: 2011-10-07 10:50 pm (UTC)Heh, for certain values of "controllable." Didn't they say they were getting worse?
I guess the Machines aren't on?
Or maybe they are, but they've been repurposed to make that bridge. (I want to know if every time Olivia, Lincoln, or Broyles goes through that bridge, does someone from the other universe have to sit for a while on our side to balance out the mass? If you got to just hang out in the alternate-to-you universe instead of having to sit at Massive Dynamic or wherever, that would be the coolest job ever.)
...REALLY? Have you reached the end of the internet, too?
There are some days I stare at a blank Firefox page and wonder...
Partially because Netflix's recommendations have a decently high rate of accuracy. I've gotten a lot of really good stuff I'd never heard of before, just from their recommendation system.
The recommendations are very hit or miss for me. Sometimes they recommend awesome stuff (Burn Notice was one of theirs), but sometimes it's just terrible. Part of it is I've never really been into movies, more TV, and when I get into a TV show I like to obsess about it for a while before moving on. I would go on to the next thing in my queue, which was totally unrelated, and not be able to get into it at all. Plus I seem to have a crapload of shows to watch this year anyway, so I felt like I was spending all my time watching TV.
It's often under $19 on Amazon!
I know! So tempted...
(And... S4 is already available for pre-order?)
Heh. Of course it is; that's probably where they make most of their money.
Well, to be fair, they ARE saving the universe(s).
True, true. And actually, a lot of it is probably Massive Dynamic's money at work...