I can't understand why I see Nokia phones on popular shows, but they get no advertising screen shots of it being a Nokia phone. A character on Burn Notice (USA) uses an E71. The main character on Covert Affairs (also USA) uses the new X6. I notice only because I'm familiar with these phones...
Go to Symbian Freak and look for the Designer's Diary videos where they are interviewing the N97 designer. There are a few shots of him using the phone and you can see that his device has menu transitions and runs a lot more smoothly than the demos at MWC.
***A friendly reminder for everyone: I'm also excited about this upcoming Nokia ESeries device. However, showing the picture from unknown origin is one thing, posting/hotlinking directly to the Vodafone roadmap presentation/slides/pictures which CLEARLY classified as "CONFIDENTIAL" isn't a good...
Not really, just pointing it out.
Mudslugs range in size from a mouse to larger than a building depending how old they are. They're blind, but they move around by sense of smell and vibrations in the ground, as they can burrow and make their home underground and live in colonies.. They use...
I don't know about cable, but it aired in syndication in its first copyright year. The squirrel was not part of the show, and there were no real half-hour episodes--you just got three Stupid Dogs cartoons at random. There was also a cold opener that I think was dropped when the squirrel was added.
I actually enjoyed this THOH episode. Even though most of the recent episodes are so-so, I enjoy the Halloween specials. Skit one and three were the most enjoyable, with three inching up as the best of XXI. Skit two was nice, I did love how it became a twist fest near the end, so many what ifs...
Not a bad episode at all. Homer was annoying but his presence was pretty marginal, so.
There's something about Bart's delivery of the "a real-life Jaws bit my father's weiner off" that really worked. I don't know why.
The Manning brothers and the Smothers Brothers were actually fun celebrity...