"Currently you'd be adding a <div> element in header.php. However, please wait for the next release of WicketPixie. It will allow you to add/remove/edit topbar entries through a web interface."
- Eddie Ringle
"Yes indeed it is. I've started working with the other WiPi developer employed by Chris Pirillo. Check up on his blog or the WiPi group on http://geeks.pirillo.com/ for the latest releases."
- Eddie Ringle
Daniel Craig is an awesome Bond, way better than Pierce Brosnan He's the first Bond other than Timothy Dalton that I can actually envision killing someone.
- Greg Hollingsworth
from twhirl
I miss Bond girls with really great names...Pussy Galore, Xenia Onatopp, Holly Goodhead, Plenty O'Toole... (ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_girls)
- JA Castillo
JA Castillo: I also miss the naked girls in the opening credits
- clarke thomas
He doesn't look like a Bond, I just don't see it.
- Eddie Ringle
I went to Lake Garda recently where some of the tunnel scenes are filmed - can't wait to see how to drive through them properly!
- Rich
ER--I understand, I always envision a strapping man with dark features. I think I'm just so comfortable with Connery. However, I must say that Daniel Craig does indeed do a good job as a Bond.
- Anna Haro
Jimmy Bond the Humorless Gangster. He does have the cruel streak from the books. Pray he's back to Baccarat and not playing Texas Hold 'em again.
- Jericho
Film looks great but still unconvinced about Daniel Craig...
- Emma
I Like Craig; more importantly he fit into the scheme of a crude Bond - Casino Royale being the first movie, I kinda liked that he was more blunt than sly; and he fitted that well. That said; no one looked Bond as much as Brosnan and no one can quite sound Bond like Sir Connery.
- Parth Awasthi
from twhirl
Brosnan had the look, but always struck me as undersized and too slight. Connery will always be the Bond standard.
- Jericho
I've done this on my windows pc with shoutcast, it gets boring when you have no music to play. :P
- Eddie Ringle
I think this is a good idea and I suggested it to my brother who runs a niche magazine to have an online radio station attached to his website. Reinforces his brand.
- Andrea Baker
I enjoyed the plot, the characters, the flow, and the visuals. I really felt for the little guy - didn't want the movie to end. That, and EVE was true to female form - upset at the stupid things Wall*E does, but eventually understands there's a method to his madness. :)
- l0ckergn0me
and liked again for lockergnome's female form comment. :)
- edythe
Anil Dash's reiview from twitter just moments ago: "E.T. + R2D2 + Matrix Prequel + romance = Wall-E. Best dystopian nightmare future anti-consumerist animated kids' movie I've seen all year." - Agreed.
- Jason Toney
The themes in WALL E have been haunting me all day. No other Pixar film has made me think like this. Plus, the story is just cute. /me loves the botz. I can haz 1?
- Christine Cavalier
i have nothing to add to anil's review except to say that its a complete home run for pixar. i completely loved it...
- tommy payne
Loved it, loved it, loved it. I would happily see it again in a theater and I NEVER say that!
- Jennifer F
With or without spoilers? Excellent movie, excellent production values, mildly annoyingly preachy message overcome by cuteness factor.
- Lucretia Pruitt
Absolutely fantastic. One of Pixar's best films yet.
- Chip Hayner
The story was a little slow, but it had its funny moments and was overall a good family movie. 3/5 because I've come to expect more from Pixar. p.s., Scoble has solicited a bunch of comments too.
- Kevin L
Funny, saw this post right after coming home from seeing it. I loved it. It seemed a bit short, but that's because it was a good movie. :P I want a sequel!
- Eddie Ringle
Best Pixar film! Best film, in general, that I've seen in years!
- Tim Cleary
I have only seen trailers but it already looks like one of the best Pixar movies ever.
- Daniel Schildt
It's a super movie. Animation is wonderful, and I like the simplicity of the movie. But, it's too bad they have to try to indoctrinate kids at such a young age. What happened to simply fun cartoons. The "save the earth" message is there, not as blatant as "Arctic Tale" was though. "Arctic Tale" should have been rated G for Global Warning. Over all though, WALL-E is a fun movie.
- Dr. Rus Jeffrey
I just got back from the movie. It was great. I loved the creativity that went into it. Pixar/Disney has done it a gain. 4 of 5. There weren't many action scenes.
- Computerwhiz1
My kids are out watching it with my wife. I really wanted to go. :(
- Hal Rottenberg
from twhirl
definitely 4/5 - actually rather cynical about the rise of Wal-Mart and industrialization, but hopeful; the intro cartoon was absolutely great as well
- Mark Dykeman
I'm sure its already started, but if not, there needs to be a Best Picture Oscar campaign for Wall-E. Everyone can relate to the Wall-E's loneliness and understand why he goes all out for EVE. At the same time, the movie tries to show us what could happen if we depend on technology so much and the role of hope in redemption. Yes, the movie is preachy, but its still wonderful. Plus the Apple homages (no doubt because of Steve Jobs relationship with Pixar and Apple) are cute. Wall-E lives up to the hype.
- Nick Ali
I won tickets on the radio to see Wall·e, but I would definitely pay to see this film again! Wonderful film for everyone to see! It's an awesome film... going to buy this film for my collection!
- Amber A.
WallE is beautiful in every sense of the word. The love story is powerful and heartfelt, and the visual majesty of each and every frame is truly awe-inspiring. Somehow, Pixar has outdone /all/ their earlier work - not a small feat by any measure. Also, make sure and check out the beginning of the credits for Art History 101.
- Tommy S
I may get a chance to figure it out.. last I heard, the place I am staying for the summer internship doesn't have internet... will be the first time in 20 years without it
- Philip Evans
from twhirl
books? what's a book Brent, you mean one of those newfangled kindle machine thingys?
- Thomas Hawk
actually i don't really need email. but web.... no can't live without it.
- 31o5
a world without email = nirvana, and probably unatainable ;)
- DC Crowley
from Alert Thingy
E-mail is good for signing up for more social networking sites. AMIRITE?
- Akiva Moskovitz
books is what they call it when you surf for the tv schedule … i think
- kosmar
Of course! Just two decades ago, I didn't have either of those things and I lived just fine. In other words, you kids and your fancy email and web. Why, back in my day, we used smoke signals and we liked it! (We were limited to 140 puffs of smoke per message. :) )
- Morton Fox
i could survive, yes. i would rather not find out though, it is too important to have around at this point of my life. if i could get rid of my phone number all together i would.
- Chris Harris
I have never been without a method for electronic contact. I HATE talking on the phone. I would live, but it would be a hollow existence
- Rahsheen ™, Coach Rah
from Alert Thingy
Akiva has a good point. Ok, so email is not so so so dead. I guess you still need it to confirm social networking sites.
- Thomas Hawk
My field is still very emailocentric. Most of the science world is.
- Robert Peterson
I could still breath without the two, but things would be very very different. Email, at least in every business I know in England, is still CRUCIAL. Live without the web? I'd be worse off financially, buying biased newspapers daily (now £1+ per day).
- Matt Harwood
I like Chris' opinions about the internet being a public utility.
- Corvida
If email is so dead, why do the most prolific social networking bloggers complain about too much email? :) You'd think they'd get rid of it if it was so dead.
- Bwana ☠
I wish some of my friends could live without email. One of my friends sent me an email yesterday with about 15 pictures of Jesus in it. I deleted it as soon as I saw the size of the attachments. Perhaps email should be dead, for some people. Bring back the twitfilter.
- ha3rvey (sayin' nothin')
+1 to Rahsheen - I hate talking on the phone. I wish all communication was face to face, IM, email and web comments.
- Lindsay is in 20-ten
Call me old school but I happen to like e-mail. It's irritating when friends of mine use every medium OTHER than e-mail as e-mail.
- Akiva Moskovitz
@thomas we'll soon be doing this via txt... now *that* would be slick!
- Thomas Hawk
Email is definitely not dead for me! In fact, it is now our school's official line of communication. :-P We are expected to check our email regularly. Want to get in touch with a professor? Email. Important news for students? Arrives in the inbox.
- Shawn Farner
@thomas That's exactly right. I'm trying to drag my RL friends onto Flickr and del.icio.us, but they're slow. I called up that friend and told him, "Dude, you spam like my mom."
- ha3rvey (sayin' nothin')
And do what? Go outside? Be productive? Spend more (physical) time with friends and family? Read a book? Yeah, I think I could. I love the Internet and email because it fills my constant craving for information and my addiction to it. I did just fine without it for 20+ years of my life. I'm sometime envious of friends who say, "Oh, I didn't see that, I haven't checked my email THIS WEEK yet." I check email the instance I get it - hyperconnected and all.
- Vince DeGeorge
To me e-mail is not dead. I still like e-mail too btw. I'd rather have someone mail me something personal or private rather then having it DM'ed to me on Twitter, or through a PM on some social networking site. It's easier for me to find back. And it's less likely to leak when something would happen to go wrong on a social networking site.
- Rosana Kooymans
Email isn't dead. Period. And no, I would die without the Internet/Web, which by the way are two separate things. ;)
- Eddie Ringle