via YouTube – The Vendor Client relationship – in real world situations. Feels pretty stupid when they put it this way, doesn’t it? ;)
via YouTube – The Vendor Client relationship – in real world situations. Feels pretty stupid when they put it this way, doesn’t it? ;)
Totally cracked us up. Sometimes I think half the reason we buy the MLB baseball package is to see the batshit crazy ads on the other channels.
LMAO.
It’s a mooovie. Duh. ;)
OK, so adding a little more detail here…
Neil Gaiman wrote a book called Coraline, about a little girl in a new apartment who feels like her parents are ignoring her. As is wont to happen in these types of tales, she discovers a door to another world, similar to hers, where her Other Mother and Other Father dote on her and give her everything she wants… until things go a bit eery.
There’s also quite a bit of freakyness around buttons.
Coraline won the Hugo and Nebula awards for Best Novella for the year 2003, and also won the Locus Award, the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Work for Young Readers and the 2002 British Science Fiction Award for short fiction. Not bad for an Intermediate-level book…. if you really want to classify it, because I haven’t found an adult yet who didn’t like it.
The movie is out in two versions: normal, and Real3D. I saw the 3D version on Sunday afternoon.
Pros:
Cons:
If you’re seeing the 3D, take Tylenol in advance so you don’t get a headache. Nighthawk did, I didn’t. I’ve learned.
Counting down, anyone from ages 126 to… um…. roughly 7 or 8. I didn’t find it frightening (then again, I’ve read the book) but I can see where 25 years ago it might’ve given me a good freakout. (The Neil Gaiman trailer above, on the other hand, well, that still freaks me out.) Since I’m one of the easiest people in the world to freak out, that’s a good sign for everyone.
You have roughly 2 weeks to catch Coraline in 3D before it’s only available in non-3D. Regardless of the level of highway robbery currently being practiced by your local theater for 3D films, this one is worth every penny, and you should take the time to go see it.
I was playing The Sims 2 (again), and caught something odd, which I used the in-game video to capture… but the quality sucks and the conversion to Youtube didn’t do it any favors.
Anyway, if you’ve ever wondered how to fix a bathtub/shower combo that’s leaking all over creation, here are the steps:
1. Become a professional handyman.
2. Drive to your client’s house.
3. Beat on the offending fixtures with a wrench while yelling in Sim-ese.
4. Charge $50+ for the service.
Now, like said, the video is extremely short, but this actually went on for at least 30 full seconds — if it happens again I’ll definitely catch better video!