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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:31 pm
I never know, and I never really downloaded any of them anyway. I just thought they had a place for them already. I mean, they should either way.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 7:13 pm
Next teacher who asks me to read a photocopied pdf will get an icepick through the jaw. THROUGH THE JAW!
Oh, by the way, I'm going mental. sad
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 7:19 pm
the movie to which i was referring was that Extraordinary Measures one, where Harrison Ford looks about 500 and a half, and Brendan Fraser is at his most fish-faced, and they're all shouting at each other about how they love their dying-a** kids... man! shut UP!
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:17 pm
It's sad when the high light of the day is the fact that you own some cheap'o ugg knockoff thingies you bought from wal-mart for a Halloween costume just because they can work as slippers and keep my feet toasty.
Also, too many Eng Ed majors make for terrible classes. And really, we need to get to just the books already. I want something I can actually just sit down and read. In fact, I need an office and less having to sit in class and put up with Eng Ed majors. I'm rather convinced I could learn a whole lot more if I just showed up for office hours once a week and had a conversation with the professors than sitting in class for three hours.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:45 pm
Determining different values of the people living in different zip codes by their netflix queues should not be as interesting as it is to me.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:54 pm
Wolffy000 Determining different values of the people living in different zip codes by their netflix queues should not be as interesting as it is to me. Oh? Though, our recommendation list is screwy between what my dad watches and what I watch. If they had 70's British Comedy Clint Eastwood War movies that involve Dr. Who...
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:01 pm
Jahoclave Wolffy000 Determining different values of the people living in different zip codes by their netflix queues should not be as interesting as it is to me. Oh? Though, our recommendation list is screwy between what my dad watches and what I watch. If they had 70's British Comedy Clint Eastwood War movies that involve Dr. Who... You can check by region what movies were highly rented.It's interesting to see what movies were rented compared to their metacritic score too. And of course you can think about which ones had a lot of advertising, and so on. But like the inner city region (with the high and middle schools) has Twilight as the #2 most rented (out of 50) for that zipcode, but the island nearby which has mostly older flower child generation artists living on it and almost no kids has it at #21. Comparing the movie rentals to the islands, and who lives on them, and the college towns, inner cities, and so on is really interesting. Far more than it should be for a list of movies rented by zip code. It also points out two hilarious zip codes that I forgot existed, since a nearby "town" bought two little isolated suburbs, so they have their own zip code despite being completely surrounded by another zip code. They're tiny town islands with their own police force and fire station inside of another city. It's hilarious.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:46 pm
Wolffy000 Jahoclave Wolffy000 Determining different values of the people living in different zip codes by their netflix queues should not be as interesting as it is to me. Oh? Though, our recommendation list is screwy between what my dad watches and what I watch. If they had 70's British Comedy Clint Eastwood War movies that involve Dr. Who... You can check by region what movies were highly rented.It's interesting to see what movies were rented compared to their metacritic score too. And of course you can think about which ones had a lot of advertising, and so on. But like the inner city region (with the high and middle schools) has Twilight as the #2 most rented (out of 50) for that zipcode, but the island nearby which has mostly older flower child generation artists living on it and almost no kids has it at #21. Comparing the movie rentals to the islands, and who lives on them, and the college towns, inner cities, and so on is really interesting. Far more than it should be for a list of movies rented by zip code. It also points out two hilarious zip codes that I forgot existed, since a nearby "town" bought two little isolated suburbs, so they have their own zip code despite being completely surrounded by another zip code. They're tiny town islands with their own police force and fire station inside of another city. It's hilarious. I'm afraid to see my zipcode down here for the sheer amount of Red Dawn.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:21 pm
Jahoclave I'm afraid to see my zipcode down here for the sheer amount of Red Dawn. C'mon, you know you're curious to see how often Bride Wars was rented.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:03 pm
Wolffy000 Jahoclave I'm afraid to see my zipcode down here for the sheer amount of Red Dawn. C'mon, you know you're curious to see how often Bride Wars was rented. That reminds me. I really wish newspapers and places actually routinely had a column for a bad review. I could totally make a living off of writing passive-aggressive negative reviews. Maybe I should call up the Brits, they seem like they'd actually have that column.
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:52 pm
Gaia's hiring artists, hmm. That would be an interesting part-time job.
Sometimes I really wish I went to art school... but man, I am just too lazy to draw all the time. :/
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:53 am
I hate everything and everyone.
Well...not everyone. But ffffffffffff
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:23 am
Soranoko Gaia's hiring artists, hmm. That would be an interesting part-time job. Sometimes I really wish I went to art school... but man, I am just too lazy to draw all the time. :/ But working for Gaia would be awesome. Have you seen some of their webcasts at the office? xd
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:56 am
Jahoclave Next teacher who asks me to read a photocopied pdf will get an icepick through the jaw. THROUGH THE JAW! Oh, by the way, I'm going mental. sad Never attend a university. 4laugh
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:24 am
Lady Pyre Soranoko Gaia's hiring artists, hmm. That would be an interesting part-time job. Sometimes I really wish I went to art school... but man, I am just too lazy to draw all the time. :/ But working for Gaia would be awesome. Have you seen some of their webcasts at the office? xd I have, and I agree, it would be. Aside from the never ending criticism from Site Feedback. xd I think the in-house jobs would be a little harder to get, though... as in, more art experience than just being self-taught. 9 u9;;
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