Bob already provided an answer for this http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/the-big-picture/3183-Skin-Deep
But the long and the short of is the legacy of slavery and institutionalized racism makes it an acceptable double standard.
You know I thought you were being sarcastic (and I'm still hoping you are) and was making a reference to that one Oliver Stone film staring Keven Costner.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JFK_movie
And if you were, the sarcasm may be a bit to subtle or no one who replied has heard of it...
For those who aren't Brits who grew up in the 90's, The music was the theme music for this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grange_Hill
One question still remains, who did you make laugh Jim?
Okay Kid, I was just trying to help you make a better argument since I thought you had a good one and maybe understand why Jim was so angry and how anger can lead to mistakes because thats how emotions work, when you get angry about something you will often omit things if you are attacking...
Which only proves my point doesn't it? By surrendering the high ground and opening with a insult/petulant comment I undermined my own argument. The point I will admit was a bit clumsily delivered. And this isn't your drunk uncle here. This a man who has been a champion for the mobile market in...
You know in future maybe instead of acting like a crying six year old you could show examples about how "free to wait" can be done well because by starting out by being rude and telling someone to "shut up" and to "inform themselves" when the vast majority of this model (to an outsider like me...
There is no hidden meaning. Jim just has a bit of thing for Edward James Olmos currently. The last 2 or 3 episodes of his Podcast have involved Jim coming up with new show ideas for Edward James Olmos. For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS9AvQiKxOA
Yeah, you could skip to season 3 and miss very little. Season 2 has some good episodes like , "The Measure of a Man" and "Q Who?" ( I would recommend watching both of these) While these are good you also have episodes like "The Outrageous Okona" ,"The Royale" and "Up the Long Ladder" which are...
True enough on it been subjective but I would argue that episodes like The city on the edge of forever, The conscience of the king and Balance of terror have some wonderful acting moments in them. It is very stylised and very theatrical in its delivery and if that's not your thing fair enough...
Er no, I think you'll find the original series is leaps and bounds ahead of Voyager. I'll happily watch the first season of TOS over the first 4 seasons of Voyager. /Nerd Rage
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