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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Technical Readiness document

Previously left unsaid, danger exists with so-called “content farms,” just as there is a danger in loving somebody too much. I have been wandering the Web today, and have no idea about what a Technical Readiness document could be, so that shall be the title for this post.
You’ ll Never See The Wonder Woman Remake, NBC Doesn’t Want It
“NBC showed the recently filmed pilot to focus groups in test screenings, and got only a rather lukewarm response. Combine that with the bad response to the costume (which producers changed at the last minute in response to all the online moaning) and NBC decided this wasn’t the right Wonder Woman ...”
Following “My Little Serenity” on Geeks Are Sexy, cool posts from other blogs often lead to a page like “9 Actors You Never Knew Voiced ‘80s Cartoons” on Scribol.
R/C Peterbilt Truck Tows Real Truck | Break.com
“This is a cool trick, but, dude, just shell out for the roadside assistance plan, next time.”
Yes, that is an ad on top of another ad, and I must admit, “‘Conversa-dioramas’ would not have been possible without such similar to Cheezburger.” Urban Dictionary defines Rule 34, “Generally accepted internet rule that states that pornography or sexually related material exists for any conceivable subject. Additionally it is a...”
10 Disney Characters Yet to be Ruined by Rule 34 - Topless Robot
“Although I’m sure they soon will be after this list gets published.”
5 Things We Learned From ‘X-Men: First Class’ | Screen Rant
“After all the hype and the hate, X-Men: First Class was a movie that didn't fully validate the naysayers or the true believers. Check out 5 things we learned from watching this much-debated film come to fruition.”
“Juicy Fruit Gum, sweeten your day with Serenading Unicorn.”
David, you would likely enjoy the link above.

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