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Brandon Sanderson / Re: Bad Visual Pun Day
« on: September 12, 2006, 07:35:11 PM »
There's no place like Rome. There's no place like Rome.
A lot of people describe Scalzi’s Old Man's War novels as military science fiction, but I would classify its sequel Zoë’s Tale as a space opera. It’s a story about, well, Zoë, a teenage girl whose parents are invited to take leadership roles in building a colony on a new planet. Zoë is an enthusiastic member of the group sent to colonize Roanoke, despite the risks—and the risks are considerable even before the political machinations of greater powers boil to the surface. Continue reading Zoë’s Tale
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While the Apple 23" Cinema Display is certainly a high end product with an MSRP of $1299, it does not have many features. Most obviously lacking from the features list is the lack of adjustment options built into the display. Mac users can fully adjust the display from inside of the Mac OS environment. However, Windows based PC users can only adjust the brightness of the display. This seems almost a cruel joke Apple is playing on Windows based PC users. The Apple 23" Cinema Display is the only display in any price range I have used that offers no real adjustability.
EJS, I just want to confirm that those three passengers are in your car both ways, rather than going up with Oldie and back with you.
And if you'd gotten Cheney, you would have had a hunter.