The binge method seems to be becoming the most in-demand method of delivering content, especially with the younger generation. On-demand & Streaming will likely become the new normal over the next few years, with legacy week-to-week cable programming only existing for a declining audience...
Oh, Vancouver Island... Where any temperature above 18 is too damn hot. In other news, I tend to miss the island whenever I'm busy baking in the high 30's summer of Alberta.
I rather like the Acceptable Ads program that appears to be still going through things like adblock. Good standards and practices with the ads, so they're not offensive or outright dangerous to users from malware and the like, and boom, it gets through adblock. Seems to work just fine for places...
Ah, Mt. Washington. Hanging around in the hot tub is generally all I've done while there in the past as well. :) That and occasionally sliding down hills on inner tubes when snow was available.
Huzzah for having a game dev appear in the show! Good fun. He certainly had a high charisma modifier.
I too found the audio really off for this episode. It was very low volume, and the balance was all over the place. Technical difficulties?
It is *exactly* because of shit like this from idiot people that I'm glad I'm not in the games industry anymore. I did take my skills somewhere else, and now have a better paying job with more stable hours, better benefits, and other assorted perks. The games industry can be a scary place.
You know what else Olds has? Gigabit fibre internet services, apparently.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2013/07/17/technology-gigabit-internet-olds.html
Now they can watch cat videos at Ludicrous Speed. All the cats will have gone to plaid.
Extreme Dinosaurs and Biker Mice from Mars was way more interesting, as I remember. Still, definitely part of the early 90's generation of shows that were decent to some degree, but not entirely memorable.
RV's parked at a Walmart for various reasons is pretty much par for the course everywhere you look out here in Albertaland. Such a glorious example of urban lifestyles.
And I can think of several bars and a few liquor stores within walking distance of the local Walmart. I don't live in the...
It wouldn't surprise me at all if Dinosaurs could be updated to continue messing around with modern pop culture and such in the sitcom format. If nothing else, it could likely stand out and be interesting just for the fact that we'll have more talking dinosaurs enjoying day in the life moments...
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