I respectfully throw myself at the feet of the Court Of FriendFeed and beg for special dispensation since I have only learnt that Friday the 5th of June is Donut Day at 1am on Saturday the 6th. I seek leave to engage in the festivities one day later to atone for my trespass on this most......... wait for it.......... holey day
You doughnut-picture-posting folks are just cruel. I never buy donuts but that photo the other day with the young guy munching the donut must have worked on me subliminally cuz when I got back from lunch I discovered I had stopped at Starbucks and bought an apple fritter.
- Fred Yankowski
You cannot petition the FriendFeed with donuts...
- Todd Hoff
may everyday be a holey day for you :D
- zsafwan
I've decided, Johnny, that we can celebrate it today :D A holey day indeed :)
- Penny
Can you remind me again where to find those stats?
- Brian Johns
Brian, go to "Me" link (http://friendfeed.com/brianjo...) which defaults to the Feed tab. Look at the sidebar on the right, below Discussion.
- Micah
0.75 (926/1226) - still relatively new here
- mikepk
I only see my stats for the last week (17/14 = 1.21) Please tell me your 670 number is for more than just a week!
- Brian Johns
1.44 (566/391) for brianjohns (after week tally you should see a comma then 'all time' count - I can see it on your page)
- Micah
OK, sorry. I'm a total dumbass. I stopped reading after the weekly totals...
- Brian Johns
3.74, which seems way off of everybody else's. I wonder what that says. I comment a lot more than I like.
- Cyrus Lendvay
FFers use FF with their own strategy or simply default tendencies. The ratio is an interesting snapshot of behaviour. Thanks for joining in everyone, hope more keep flowing in.
- Micah
from twhirl
0.66 - I tend to 'like' things without needing to comment further, I guess, and I notice I usually like the things upon which I comment. Well, frequently.
- ɐ ɯıʞ sıɹɥɔ
.39 (2457/6242) I guess I don't comment much. I do 'like' a lot of things, it would seem.
- Bren
0.62 then again i have over 11,000 comments
- Cee Bee
1.23 (5287/4229) - I am put to shame by Cee Bee's participation, good grief!
- Lindsay
So far: Average: 1.27 | Median: 0.81 ... (if you average 1 comment per like, you'd be 1.0 ... if you're 0.xx you might herd content more than discuss ... if you're whole numbers above 1 you may not 'like' much or discuss plenty or both)
- Micah
InPerpetualMotion(Gina k), I really liked this 'Like' of yours (in a series of pics, so I flickr fav'd it): http://friendfeed.com/e... and commented. Thanks!
- Micah
.68 6986/10194 Someone wrote a great article on the comment-like ratio a few months ago. Search on FriendFeed is crashing on me... I'll try to get the link.
- Mitchell Tsai
Thanks Mitchell (btw, search crashing on me too - lots)
- Micah
1316 comments/20221 likes (0.06), according to Windows Calculator, although I probably screwed up.
- Tyson Key
A recent change in FF: now the comment count shows total number of comments (previously multiple comments in one thread only counted as one) http://friendfeed.com/e... so all the numbers above are from the old methodology....
- David HC Soul
My new ratio: 0.76 all time (old methodology .52).... this week 1.39
- David HC Soul
Looks like my ratio as flipped again (comments back to dominating again). Seems to match my own awareness I've lately been commenting without Liking (commenting is my inherent recognition of value to me and the additional Like is when it merits an extra bump to help discovery by others).
- Micah
Rick, you mean that face with glasses I photoshopped tint into with an apparently disembodied arm which is actually very much attached to my eldest son? It's mostly just me :)
- Micah
Thanks, Michael. Yes, you have a rising tide of comment percentage (oh, wow, you were one of the originals from January - cool!)
- Micah
Yeah, that's a decent upward rise in comments, Nicholas.
- Micah
.6 (6,000/10,000) 3rd update - Now it's time to flip this on its head. My goal is to have (16,000/16,000) next time I post here. Regardless of what happens, I'm just looking forward to the next 10,000 comments, likes, posts, and new relationships I make here. It's all good!
- Michael Fidler
1.76 (7539/4290) My commenting habits haven't chanced much, but it felt like I clicked Like a lot less, and this ratio confirms that for me.
- Micah
.82 as of right now. edit: on January 8th it was 0.39 -- when I saw that, I decided to make more of an effort to comment. When I hit 10k "likes" I decided I wouldn't "like" anything else until I also had 10k comments.
- Bren
Jimminy, I'm copyrighting every single number. It's kind of a honeypot ;) Actually, it was curiosity mostly, but I also hope to build a sampling (small and self-selecting as it may be) for anyone who might want to analyze it.
- Micah
12.23 (844 / 69 ) I guess I take my likes seriously ;)
- Chris Myles
Wow I didn't realize I was so out of whack!! 12.23 that's got to be a record (and I don't even import my feeds with the summary as a comment)!!
- Chris Myles
Thanks JA, Chris (wow, 12+ is unusual :), Serkan and Nine!
- Micah
Micah.. I told you I take my likes seriously; ). You *might* want to ask (in a separate post) what percentage of likes were used to "bookmark" a post or save it for later VS actually "liking it". I NEVER used like for that.. but I did use a private group that if filled with my own topics (and comments)..
- Chris Myles
Likes are down relative to comments, which matches my much lower frequency of liking. I'm a more selective liker than ever.
- Micah
I don't think I could argue that any particular kind of ratio is "best", because if Lurkers like to Lurk and cultivate (via Likes) and the Chatty-ites love to chat, to pump out much many more comments than Likes, each can be happy and make for a great social experience.
- Micah
wow, what a difference time makes, when i 1st posted on this thread, 6.43%, now = 1.25%, for a 5.18% difference, :o (and this is the earliest post to date i've recovered of my activity on ff)
- chaz2b
chaz, I think there's been a big fluctuation for most people (maybe not that much). This is the oldest post on which you commented that you've recovered?
- Micah
When I first saw this: 1.91 Sept 28: 1.94
- MiniMage
536 comments in the last month has me at .8736...still creeping toward 1.00
- Bren
that was my third post... It's interesting to see how the number has changed. of course, I manipulated the number to a degree, because I stopped "liking" things for a while...
- Bren
Bren, the other thing that can seriously throw off someone's stats is a feed that upon each item it imports adds a comment automatically.
- Micah
true. that can seriously inflate comment stats, of course. Then you have someone like RAPatton, who posts a gazillion comments, in part because of his playlist posts where he will list each song in a separate comment. I found, after this post in fact, that I tended to "like" things much more frequently than comment on them, that I was lurking instead of participating. I have changed the way I use ff rather considerably, and I think for the better.
- Bren
In 4 days it will be 1 year since my first recorded stat here. My comments/like were almost a 1:1 ratio then. Now comments are almost double likes for me.
- Micah
75,415 comments/1,286 likes = 58.64 - i wish the auto inserted comments didn't get counted... the true number is probably much much close ot my number of likes
- Chris Heath
1.97%. thanks again micah, this has been a great metric to measure my first year here on ff. As the year went (this being the first record of me being here that i've found): , 6.43%:1.25%:1.97%
- chaz2b
Chris, Bren, thank you. And chaz2b, thank you too - glad it's a special marker for you. :)
- Micah
63.58 (97,534/1,534) -- interesting that my last three digits are the same there, eh? (note, i already posted a month or two ago when i first saw this thread)
- Chris Heath
0.87 (3770/4312), so I'm either getting more commenty or less likey. [0.74 (1970/2667) was what I previously reported back in June]
- In Search of Gender
Last year my comments were around 7000 and likes around 2500, for a ratio of 2.80. I consciously chose to do more liking over the last year. As of today my comments number 10,782 and likes number 7,666, for a ratio of 1.41.
- Stephen Mack #TeamMomo
Jason, Stephen - cool. Thanks for keeping updated here. :)
- Micah
Okay, Micah. <----I had to resist the urge not to post that because I know it's going to up my comment count. ;)
- Jenny H
But how many of those primordial, high interest posts are still active. Uh huh. :)
- Micah
Thanks, Morton. BTW, when you posted in February, it was exactly 0.13 also.
- Micah
Jenny, resistance is futile; embrace the rising tide of comments.
- Micah
Comments are more difficult and time consuming than Likes. I'd be happy about a high comment:likes ratio except that many are surely imported from feeds, while every Like is manual.
- Mike Chelen
it has changed to 2.2256 now as Sep, 6 2010.Labor Day. :) I added the date for future references.
- ۳۰ مرغ Loves Y'ALLLLL
Two years later and my ratio has climbed from 3.4 to 4.675. I've got a lot to say, apparently.
- Kevin Fox
Funnily, I didn't notice until after leaving that comment that when I reported my stat in 2009 I also followed it up with "I've got stuff to say." I didn't say it was *new* stuff...
- Kevin Fox
2.91; 6.43% (@ 2yrs ago) 2.33% (@ 1yr ago). for history's sake, this thread was started shortly after i found friendfeed, or friendfeed found me, so it holds a special place in my heart. thanks for keeping it around mr micah
- chaz2b
You're certainly welcome, chaz2b. In some way it feels like a living heirloom to me. :)
- Micah
3 (2.991) (and now the list has become too lengthy for me to track my progress, ;) [dumb me, i have a post not 10 lines ago in history, from 090711 2.91; 6.43% (@ 2yrs ago) 2.33% (@ 1yr ago) ;) ]
- chaz2b
0.75 (38,250 comments / 50,175 likes) (My entry above from 2 years ago said I had 10,782 comments and 7,666 likes for a ratio of 1.41. I've been busy, and my pattern seems to have changed.)
- Stephen Mack #TeamMomo
Am I Right or Not time: I was thinking about buying a piece of software for $250. Company's policy (and DRM) restricts it to 2 computers (I have 2 desktops + a laptop which I use regularly).
I wrote customer service twice, and was told, sorry, no exceptions... but you can put it on a USB drive to get around the restriction. So my question, before I include this company in a subsequent rant on my blog: am I being unreasonable in my request and my frustration? Related question: is this type of restriction typical? (two concurrent installs, no exceptions)
- Adam Lasnik
Yes, that's normal. For instance, with Microsoft Office, you can install it on a desktop system and a laptop, but you can't use it on both places at the same time.
- Scoble, Alex Scoble
The dilemma is -- since this is an information retrieval / organizer type product -- I really want/need it on my home, work, and laptop computers. I apparently can't do this unless I pay for two licenses ($500 instead of $250) or use the lame workaround of a USB key, with which I risk losing my data if I don't back it up all the time. To clarify, I don't want to use the software concurrently, I want it *installed* concurrently (e.g., don't want to have to install/uninstall every day).
- Adam Lasnik
And torque, that's an interesting question. I think it's the principle even more than the money. I believe they're restricting it to two installs to prevent piracy, prevent people from sharing the software with a buddy and splitting the cost. I resent the lack of trust, especially after I wrote a nice note to customer service. I'm used to the honor system with software purchases, though admittedly, most of my purchases have been in the <$100 range the last years
- Adam Lasnik
I've also seen where you have to go through customer service, and if you pass the smell test, they'll give you another license (on the assumption, I guess, that people pirating the software will just bittorrent stuff and won't bother contacting customer support).
- Adam Lasnik
Careful with what you install on your work computer. Software companies frequently have different licensing for applications that are being used "for business."
- EricaJoy
I was actually thinking of a different but related issue, Erica, which is why I didn't plan on putting work-related stuff in the program... which also means that (in good faith) I'd be still using it for personal stuff.
- Adam Lasnik
I dunno, I've bought single licenses that allow for install on a second machine provided it's primarily used only by moi. So your scenario seems like that to me, just with the extra machine. And since you can't, without some really impressive juggling, use all three licenses at once, I don't fully understand why they want to make you buy two. I don't think they'd really be losing money by letting you do what you want.
- Jaemi Kehoe
And in the event that you ever had a FOURTH machine, you might be more likely to buy another license if you were pleased with them.
- Jaemi Kehoe
torque, I'm glad you like this conversation! I really do respect and appreciate the tough decisions that companies have to make when they've invested so much time and money into making a product that many might simply grab without paying for. In fact, while I'd typically shout "remove the DRM, dammit!", I then get jolted into reality when I read about how jerks have pirated even an amazing $20 game by an indie developer http://bit.ly/VQug :\.
- Adam Lasnik
If you do the install on a USB key, why do you have to keep the data on it? You weren't going to put the data on the flash drive if you installed the app on three different hard drives, were you? I would think something happening to the flash drive would lose that installation of the program, not the unique data, itself. Seems to me the solution would be to buy a new USB drive and do a new install.
- MiniMage
Ah, very good point, MiniMage! Hadn't thought of that (I planned to keep the data files on Dropbox). Still, though, would be kinda a pain to always carry around the USB stick, not to mention be constantly plugging it in and out, no?
- Adam Lasnik
Yes, that would be a pain. Do they license server installs? Do you have a server that could serve apps?
- MiniMage
How on earth is a server going to help if the laptop is remote??? And I feel you Adam.
- Roberto Bonini
If the licensing isn't differentiated, a server install could serve two computers at work, and the standalone at home could be the second install. Now, if two computers are remote, I suppose it won't help much; it'd probably be slow as molasses via VPN. Of course, I'm speculating about stuff I don't really know about; I'm just a desktop tech. I use server apps; I don't get to install/support them. That privilege is reserved for people other organizations have trained. :(
- MiniMage
Licenses for similar software are similarly restrictive. The one for OneNote for example can go on 3 computers if you have the Student Edition, right? Lot of software isn't that upfront either; you find out when you activate that you can't take it with you. Honestly, i was happy to see my $250 got me two licenses: that's just 125/install instead of 250/install... TheBrain is well worth it & they've seen there product stolen already so...
- Ruud Hein
It's interesting to ponder how the situation might be different if the software in question were a service (web-based or otherwise). Granted, you'd probably be paying per unit time, but there would be no question of "which" machine it was installed on -- probably just a prohibition on running it simultaneously on a single account. I've never understood why more desktop software vendors don't do that; perhaps just that people are used to paying a single fee for installed software?
- Joel Webber
Ruud, I think that that model isn't going to survive. Young people today aren't (IMHO) buying office, buying PersonalBrain. They're doing everything online, where there are monthly fees (use anywhere) or no fees (directly or indirectly advertiser sponsored). I'm 37, and in all my geekiness and all my software/service experiences, I can't recall a single instance of a program that has such strictly limited installs. iTunes/Rhapsody songs are... 3 or 5 computers? Even even that DRM seems on the way out.
- Adam Lasnik
I just don't think people, especially young people, can even fathom pay-by-install. And Joel, as for pay-per-use-hour, that's an intriguing idea, but IMHO also doomed to failure. For many products, the more use = the more one sees the value = the more evangelism. Pay-by-hour seems like such a relic of the time when computing power / bandwidth was crazy-expensive. In today's multi-tasking world, it'd also be infuriating (how many of us dedicate 100% of our personal CPUs to one web/software app at a time? :P
- Adam Lasnik
Agreed: I think the software-sales model is broke - dot. Subscription is the way to go although in the Evernote forum some discuss how *that* keeps them hostage... I think PB should let me do with the install as I wish -- but failing that I do think they have the right ... and that it's worth it.
- Ruud Hein
I can get two hamburgers for $2.50, should I steal a third one? Seriously Adam, it doesn't really matter if the model is broken or not, if software licensing has a future or not, those are just the restrictions that they have. It's how they have built their licensing system (and software costs money to make :-), especially software that is not used by gazillions of people). Going from...
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- John Mueller
John, normally I respect your brilliance, but I gotta heartily disagree with your analogies and reasoning here. 1) Hamburgers cost per item. Software does not. It would not cost the company any more if I used it on 3 computers instead of 2. In fact, their revenue would increase by possibly $250 ;). 2) I wasn't advocating a move from $ to ads. As I noted, I'm quite happy to pay for software and have done so frequently. 3) I see absolutely no relationship between size of a company and licensing model.
- Adam Lasnik
Actually, hamburgers cost close to nothing per item; It does however cost quite a bit to be able to sell them to you. The thing is, these companies have built their business on being able to sell you a license for a certain number of computers. You might not like that model, but that's the way they are calculating costs, the way they're paying for overhead and the ability to provide the...
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- John Mueller
I used to run a software company so it's something I spent a lot of time on :-). Changing a licensing model is a lot of work and you can't just say $X/2PCs/user is unfair compared to $Y/user or $Z/year. In the end, the overhead (of creating, distributing & supporting the software) has to be paid for just the same -- how it's split up is (simplified) based on marketing. Marketing changes...
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- John Mueller
To clarify, John, while I have to admit to some temptation to bittorrenting in this case, I wasn't seriously planning (and do not plan) to violate the license agreement. Rather, I plan on not further evaluating the software and simply finding an alternative. And despite your arguments, I still think it's a lousy marketing decision, a lousy way to calculate costs. I mean, they could say "People should pay based upon the sum of the letters in their last name" and I'd see that as only slightly less arbitrary.
- Adam Lasnik
This sort of thing makes my head hurt. There was a time, until recently, where My husband and I each had a desktop and a laptop. We like to travel, so we needed some software on our laptops. It was frustrating to run into this situation where we'd have the software on one laptop and one desktop. That meant a lot of switching seats in the office and travel sucked because we'd have to trade off laptop tops to finish our projects. This is one of the reasons we're trending more open source and cloud for our biz
- Anika
I agree, Adam, in your case it sucks and to be honest, in your situation I'd think twice about it too. I don't think there is ever a perfect licensing model. When we sold software for $2000/user, we'd get people who say they're only working part-time and couldn't we give them a discount, etc. Sure, if you're working 30% it seems really unfair to pay the same as someone who's working...
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- John Mueller
I just noticed sharing files through dropbox is not working any more. I used to share free version files through dropbox, but recently found that all the links to pages drag-and-dropped into the app won't save the URL as it used to. And it won't even let you copy-paste the link into the Notes – whatever you posted disappears in a matter of seconds if you're adding it on one computer (at work) and forgot to close it leaving home. Their licensing really sucks.
- earlyadopter
Tabnabbing: Brilliant "Open Browser Tab" Phishing Hack Mozilla Firefox's creative lead, Aza Raskin Malicious page changes it's appearance when not visible Scripts have access to browsing history, so can choose what to display (Facebook, Citibank, Twitter, Gmail, etc.)
- Leo Laporte
More class action lawsuits filed against Google - by different ISPs. FTC has formally asked Google to freeze and data and document destruction for the 33 countrys where it collected data. It has already destroyed data for Denmark, Ireland & Austria after being asked to do so.
- Leo Laporte
Symantec discovers gaming stockpile of 44 million login credentials Trojan.Loginck checks, validates, updates database with "level" data. Credentials sell for $6 to $28,000 depending upon gaming value.
- Leo Laporte
Rumor being widely reported: Adobe rumored to be considering change to monthly security patches. (Moved from "errata" to "news" due to prevalence.)
- Leo Laporte
Errata: For iPad: NewsTap Newsgroups Reader is out of beta: $3.99
- Leo Laporte
Two new personal Blog postings: The Obvious Genius of iPad (Thank goodness Apple can't patent what it gor right!) Pads ARE Next
- Leo Laporte
*New *pad oriented twitter feed: http://twitter.com/SGpad* Chad in Baton Rouge, LA (@humidbeing)- "I split my accounts for posts that start with/without prepositions."
- Leo Laporte
*AT&T eliminating unlimited data plan. 2GB* Current unlimited "grandfathered" 250MB lasted me 4 days of not doing much. Stuff has gotten BIG!
- Leo Laporte
[ 01 ] - Dan in Sioux Falls, South Dakota asks about HTTPS replacing HTTP: Steve, After hearing stories such as Google capturing data that was sent in the clear via Wifi, and ISPs performing deep packet inspection on customers' traffic, I was wondering why we don't move to a system that allows all Internet traffic to be encrypted. For instance, HTTP could be deprecated in favor of...
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- Leo Laporte
Question [ 02 ] - Gary Robinson in Magherafelt, Ireland (pron: Mach-er-a-felt) wonders "What happens AFTER arbitrary code execution?" Hey Steve & Leo, Thanks for a great show in Security Now! (especially the ground-up computer principles series), I've been listening for just over a year now and I've finally caught up on all 250+ episodes (Leo's right, I'd much rather to listen to...
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- Leo Laporte
Question [ 03 ] - KD Martin in Dallas, Texas spends a lot of time gazing at the stars... Subject: Tau Ceti The correct pronunciation of this star is tau see-tie. Every time you say set-tee it really hurts my ears. Credentials: I'm a professional astronomer, member of the American Astronomical Society. Big sci-fi fan with 10^3 books, since the early '50s to today. I like your...
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- Leo Laporte
Question [ 04 ] - Lance Reichert in Backwater, NY wonders about building the Internet... When you address building the 'Net, there is one aspect of routing that I hope you'll cover: how routers choose the path. I have a Masters in CompSci, and had to study many aspects of the 'Net, but I never got a solid grasp on the following concept: suppose I'm a router on the 'Net and I've just...
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- Leo Laporte
*Question [ 05 ] - Chad Masters in Leavenworth, IN says that the iPad is not “Instant On”...* I have heard you mention on several episodes of Security Now that the Apple iPad is instant on. It is not. “Instant on” means that a device can be powered on from a non-powered state and not have to boot an OS before it is ready to surf the internet or play a movie, etc. I can understand how...
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- Leo Laporte
Question [ 06 ] - Ray Siposs in Irvine, CA wonders about emptying trash from an encrypted folder: Steve, I am a Mac user, and have listened to your show since the beginning and have learned much. Thank you for doing it. I purchased SpinRite, several months ago, though as of yet I have not had any need for it. Consider my purchase as a sign of support for the work you and Leo do. I hope...
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- Leo Laporte
Question [ 07 ] - Ben Rexworthy in Bedford, UK asks for Spinrite Licensing clarification: Hi Steve, I've been an avid listener of your podcasts for many years now and have often heard testimonials of SpinRite from listeners telling how they have saved the day with relatives or friends using SpinRite. However when I looked on your licensing options it clearly states that a single license...
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- Leo Laporte
Question [ 08 ] - Scott in Winters, CA shares his "Insecure Hotel WiFi Story of the Week" Hi Steve, Love the show! Short wifi security story… This weekend I stayed at a nice hotel at Lake Tahoe. The hotel wifi was open - no encryption or password. (Note: While waiting for CryptoLink, I tunneled all of my traffic through my own SSH connection for my security.) However, the hotel's office...
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- Leo Laporte
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- Bela Bokor
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- daveccorey
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- daveccorey
HEY leo and the gang have a great sunday and agreat weak
- daveccorey
Separate eggs. Whisk sugar and yolks until smooth. Pour in liquor slowly, whisking constantly. This will cook the yolks, so if they aren't whisked smooth with the sugar you will have bits of yellow floating in the nog. Add dairy, still whisking. Beat egg whites to soft peaks, then fold into the nog. Let sit for 24 hours. Serve with fresh nutmeg on top.
- Alex Scrivener
LO CAL? GET THE FUCK AWAY FROM MY EGGNOG!
- Alex Scrivener
If you want lo cal, get a smaller glass!
- Alex Scrivener
lo cal... what is the world coming to?! <mutters under my breath>
- Alex Scrivener
With all that alcohol, it's like a dairy version of a Long Island Iced Tea
- Spidra Webster
It is a recipe of halves. Of the gallon of liquid, It is half dairy and half liquor. Of the half which is liquor, half is whiskey. Of the half which is not whiskey, half is brandy. Of the half which is not brandy, half is light rum and half is dark. Of the half is dairy, half is milk and half is cream. Then you throw in the dozen eggs and the pound of sugar.
- Alex Scrivener
Oh yeah, this is some great stuff! Every year I forget, and every year I am reminded again.
- Alex Scrivener
from iPhone
Thanks for sharing, Alex. I'm going to hold some "taste test/QA trials" of your recipe around Christmas. If it's successful, you'll probably see about 15 drunken Jenny posts one evening.
- Jenny H
I'll be right over...unfortunately, this means I'll be there in 3 days.
- Scoble, Alex Scoble
Mmm, I'm at my mother-in-law's house and she makes something very similar. She makes the yolk/sugar/booze/dairy mixture the day before and folds the egg whites in right before serving though, I think. I know there was a bunch of Jameson's in it. Yum, can't wait - we get to drink it later today.
- Laura Norvig
Just did my first batch of this and it is nestled all snug for drinking tomorrow :)
- Jennifer Dittrich
This is some rock-star type egg nog. Damn.
- Bren
from iPhone
I made this for Thanksgiving. Everyone loved it.
- Trish R
Oh, I could make eggnog from the half-in-half left over from my Thanksgiving squash casserole recipe. I bought way too much.
- Greg GuitarBuster
Greg, as Trish says, this is a GREAT use for that :)
- Jennifer Dittrich
this recipe is the only one that actually tempts me to try eggnog.
- holly #ravingfangirl
OMG, it has so much booze in it. I think I was drunk after one cup. I'd like to make it again with about half the alcohol.
- Kelli H.
Kelli, same thing for me. I'm going to make it for Christmas with half the booze.
- Trish R
I make it at full strength (so that I don't have to worry about the eggs,) but then serve it with some extra milk to water it down a bit if people want to.
- Jennifer Dittrich
I wondered that, too, about the eggs. but it's just too strong for me so maybe I should dilute it that way.
- Trish R
Nice to see this bumped. I think we might have to make this this year.
- Laura Norvig
That's a good idea, Jenn. Or I could throw in some 7-UP (a weird family tradition of mine- I haven't yet met anyone else who drinks eggnog and 7-UP).
- Kelli H.
Yay! The graphic has officially been flipped! No need for nostalgia.
- Louis Gray
Kenndy actually makes a good point here... :)
- Roberto Bonini
Merry Eggnog! ... and jeez, what's with the rude comments? It's the holidays. #relax
- Mona Nomura
I think everyone knew exactly what you meant jeremy :)
- Roberto Bonini
Jeremy, perhaps there's a misunderstanding. As a rule, FriendFeeders celebrate Festivus - maybe someone mistook this thread for the Airing of the Grievences ceremony. In any event, I got a lot of problems with you people! And now you're gonna hear about it!
- John Craft
Right now, Mark Zuckerberg is sitting in a dark room, looking at monitors on the screen. A big red button marked "Kill Friendfeed" sits on the armchair to his right. As he giggles menacingly under his breath, his finger hovers ever-so-gently over the button...
- Fleagle
++ Fleagle. "And suddenly, a question pops his head. How come, why not here on my own developed turf? He sips the last of his milk glass, raising the finger off the button, and decided to give them another day." -The book of SocNet, 12:10
- Zu from AOD
Hemen arıyorum Mudo'yu... dıııt... dııııt... alo... güzelim benim tişört var ya?... evet efendim... ondan bi tane ayırın, M beden, Osman kardeşim gelip alacak... tabi efenim, ayrıldı... mersi canım...
- sy
Bunun mobilitesi az olmus bence... 9.7 tavsiye ediyorum..
- Barış Değer
Grafik tasarımcıya ihtiyacınız var mı yada zıyarete gelmek ıstıyorum 40 inç'lik ipad görmek için = ))))
- alican
İnanılmaz ama böyle TV gibi kullanmak çok zor :) yarısından biraz daha küçük olsa daha iyi olur :) karar veremedim bu arada:11 inç macbook air mı alsam yoksa ipad 2 mi?
- Ayberk Yarbaş
Ross and Dan made this video to illustrate the advanced technology we use behind the scenes at FriendFeed. (Ross and Dan, you are amazing - I can't believe how awesome this thing turned out)
- Bret Taylor
from Bookmarklet
How very creative. This is very fluid and cool.
- Louis Gray
OK, not exactly what I was expecting, but very cool.
- Kevin Arth
Anyone have the video somewhere other than Youtube? it's banned here in Turkey and I can't wait until we get home (next month) to watch it!!
- Chris Myles
This is superb. I just showed it to my 5 year old son who enjoys Lego and has already taken some great photos, including one or two of his toys. So now he has the seed of the idea that, in time, he could take multiple stills and put them together to make moving pictures. Thank you very much for posting it and giving me and him that opportunity. Maybe, he might use FriendFeed one day too!
- John W Lewis
I think they need to make a full stop-motion version of the Matrix in legos. Now THAT would be awesome. I wonder what bullet-time looks like in LEGO?
- Bret Taylor
i'd pay to see the stop animation lego matrix, but not the sequels
- patrick
"Equipment Generously Provided By Casey Muller" - hahaha!! THIS IS AWESOMESAUCE!!! I love the creative energy and vibe in this video... LOTS of work went into that one! Thanks guys!! :)
- Susan Beebe
Genius, how much time did that all take?
- Wayne Hornsey
Chris Myles: if you want ot - DM me an address and I'll mail you a copy.
- guruvan (Rob Nelson)
The Commonwealth of England was the republic which ruled first England, and then Ireland and Scotland from 1649 to 1660. Between 1653–1659 it was known as the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland.[1] After the English Civil War and the execution of Charles I, the republic's existence was initially declared by An Act declaring England to be a Commonwealth by the Rump Parliament, on 19 May 1649. Executive power had already been entrusted to a Council of State. The government during 1653 to 1659 is properly called The Protectorate, and took the form of direct personal rule by Oliver Cromwell and, after his death, his son Richard, as Lord Protector; this arrangement led to the state being labelled a "crowned republic". The term Commonwealth is, however, loosely used to describe the system of government during the whole of 1649 to 1660, when England was de facto, and arguably de jure, a republic (or, to monarchists, under the English Interregnum).
- Halil
from Bookmarklet
Isn't there a website where you can submit pictures of photo-stealers? This should totally be submitted. || Edit: Found it. http://thisisphotobomb.com/
- Miss Elle
...it was only after Chipper received his prints from the local PhotoMat that he realized two humans had snuck into the background of his lakeview self-portrait.
- .LAG liked that
"Jungle Disk Desktop Edition lets you store files and automatically backup all of your data easily and securely to Rackspace Cloud Files and Amazon S3."
- JR
from Bookmarklet
I've been using mozy.com/home for several months now too.
- Johnny Sewell
Jungle Disk has a proprietary format for the files it stores. I only use S3 tools that are compatible, such as s3cmd, s3 firefox organizer, JetS3t. I do not use s3drive anymore for the same reason.
- Leen Roozemond
Been using ExpanDrive with S3 for the past couple of months. No proprietary format, just mounts a drive and I can drag and drop or even navigate by the command line.
- Brandon Titus
Reminds me of the time I looked out of an airplane window and printed on the side of the engine pod was "General Electric. Reliable aircraft engines". As if they are going to say anything else but reliable?
- Gilbert Harding
Online Storage is service that helps to store Files,Documents,Music,videos through online and make you to access from anywhere in the world.Online Storage is your personal network drive, letting you back up, store, retrieve and share your data from any online computer.You can get the Online Storage service at http://www.tucktail.com/ So that you can store your files online and access it from anywhere PC, Mac or Web.
- meninwhite
Indeed, I do. I was so jealous when someone posted from the west coast about eating crepes filled with Nutella, whipped cream and strawberries, but there was nowhere I could go for that. I was in Cincinnati yesterday and took advantage of Jungle Jim's proximity to pick up some things I can't find in town, and when I saw crepes (which I will NOT make myself), I nabbed 'em! Now I need the other three ingredients.
- MiniMage
from BuddyFeed
Reckon the comments in mutiple languages, I think the love for Nutella is a worldwide phenoma. <3 I think Nutella is the key to world peace. ;)
- Olivia Lovag
Nope. Neither the chocolate nor the hazelnut flavor seems to pop out to me, it just tastes sweet. I'd rather have the fresh ground chocolate peanut butter from Whole Foods.
- FFing Enigma
YES,yes,yes....i do and i like it even more when listening to my ipod and doors are locked,...must be a english thing to do ......nikki......^o^ -
- nikki hayes
hi, nikki ! ...... nice to meet you !! ........^_^
- keiko-san
@Ortaparmak - Since 1973>soudesu. nihonwa kyoukara "Golden-Week" ni hairimashita. demo, watashi wa shigoto desu. nichiyoubi to getsuyoubi dake oyasumi desu. doko e ittemo hito ga ookute.....
- keiko-san
Italian Restaurant de hataraite imasu. yoru dake desukedone......; p
- keiko-san
keiko-san, I fine and I'm busy at work. how about u ? : )
- Lost Abyss
@AyDin >hello!.....I did't know taht. What's so good? I tried looking on the Internet, I have little information. What is it made from hazelnuts, I guess? It seems to eat once. It also has made what countries?
- keiko-san
@ Lost Abyss >hi!.....are you busy?.....me, too!......^_^
- keiko-san
I'm home now : ) weekend rest time : )
- Lost Abyss
to ke dargire jabre mohiti hastio masaele zin das...papak...ba to hastam...to ke ba kasi ke tarside az un donya bara doori az atashe doozakhash hame jayash ra pooshande chon pooshanidan az atash kasi ke sarapa tarse va tars doshmane manteghe che manteghi bahs mikoni pas manteghi bahs kardan ba kasi ke door az mantegh hast khod eyne bi manteghie ;)
- peepoo
Keyko, stop rebumping same old posts. Now Nutella makes me throw up. Would you still like something that you see 3/4 times per day?
- Apostocosì (Vulvia)
Hi :) I'll write recipes with nutella a.s.a.p :P
- SanalMutfak (M)
No, it's disgusting. The worst such hazelnut cream produced, sticky, oversweet and at the same time flavorless. There are bunches of much better similar creams around, not necessarly hugely more costly: Novi cream is hugely better and still in the same price range!
- Alice Twain
Alice come on... a little spoon of Nutella could make you less ... :P
- Eta e basta
use translate button keiko :) (I know It doesn't perfect)
- SanalMutfak (M)
@Eta, nutella is disgusting. not hazelnut creams. The point is that nutella has next to no hazelnut in, that's part of what makes it so bad. Again, try some better hazelnut creams, stuff that does not feel like sugary glue in your mouth but rather is silky with a distinct taste of toasted hazelnut. You will taste the difference.
- Alice Twain
I'm in it for the chocolate, not the nut
- MiniMage
from Android
In Italian, "Slurp" is an onomatopoeia, i.e. this word means that someone is licking him/her own lips while thinking about the goodness of a food.
- Smeerch
I submit the following caption: "I was sent here to kick ass and create new social networks. And we don't need any more social networks."
- Brian Johns
WoH: Oh dear, you're right. I messed up. I thought it was Spidra's quote attributed to Steven Perez with a picture of Mike Nayyar.
- Stephen Mack #TeamMomo
from iPhone
Thanks, Mark. The double eyebrow tweak is a very important touch.
- Stephen Mack #TeamMomo
Did Paul change his avatar to this pic (minus the text) just recently?
- Stephen Mack #TeamMomo
LOL. Now people let's continue this meme!
- AJ Batac
Last friday I taped an iPhone to my head and ran around Paris capturing the most famous sights in a single (somewhat shaky) shot. Here's the video: http://vimeo.com/12906858
that explain other FF posts, looking for tapes and where can one upload large video files ;-).
- Tzury Bar Yochay
Yeah, I never did get the duct tape though, so I had to use clear packaging tape instead (with a sock stuffed between the iPhone and my hat to get the correctish angle).
- Paul Buchheit
this was perfect, I opened up my Paris map and followed you :)
- İpek Aral Kişioğlu
I'm surprised you were able to follow. I didn't have a map (my iPhone was taped to my head!) so I made a number of wrong turns, though the high-level route was pretty basic.
- Paul Buchheit
Saw the vimeo on your stream and watched a little of it. Great stuff! Cool to see new iphone vid quality. (er 3gs? quality, hmm) Oh yeah, and enjoy Paris!
- Jay
It's actually a 3GS, not an iphone 4.
- Paul Buchheit
I think I might tape a photo of Paul with an iPhone taped to his head to my head because I want to get arrested for being a menace.
- Akiva
Ahhh this explains the "ducktape in Paris" stuff LOL :D (that picture is full of geeky win!)
- Susan Beebe
@Paul just curious how much battery did you have left after you were done recording?
- BRҰANSAҰS
Something like 22%, as I recall. I had put the phone in airplane mode to reduce wireless consumption and also because I'm concerned that an incoming call would stop the video or something.
- Paul Buchheit
Not bad. I guess you could get at least 2 hours of recording on one charge.
- BRҰANSAҰS
from BuddyFeed
If so, it'll just be transitional until smartphones are replaced by glasses-phones. Or smart glasses. Do we have an official name for those yet?
- Andrew C (✓)
It may comfort you to know that you will remember that moment forever.
- m9m, Crone of FriendFeed
Micah, I had a similar moment when my (now 13-year-old) daughter sprained her ankle recently. I had to carry her to the car and it struck me how much she had grown.
- Ha3rvey #teamMonique
I feel this way a thousand times a day. Bitter. And Sweet. Bittersweet.
- Martha
Mine are four, too. Right there with ya. Just appreciating the moments by being in them. The memories are always with you, and there's always something to look forward to ... the stuff like Little League and that first hit. I was a handful as a teenager. To CW's point, I'm hoping karma short-circuits before I get my due.
- cdogzilla | downgraded
allam yaa...şu pembe bulut var ya!!! bi dem ormanın üzerine çökmüştü! ben gördüm!!! dağınık bi pembeydi hare şeklinde deil:)tanrının fırça darbeleri:) ha ha ...çok hoş.)
- neferteti
Peter, as you can see is a strange-shaped cloud.
- keiko-san
Hadi, in English pls ...... I don't understand Chinese ..... ^o^
- keiko-san
i did a mistake, those in the pics are "Cap Cloud" - Cap cloud or cloud cap is a stratiform, orographic cloud that hovers above or over an isolated mountain peak, formed by the cooling and condensation of moist air forced up and over the peak and lenticularly shaped by horizontal upper level winds. The cloud appears to remain essentially stationary.
- Alessio D'Arrigo
Alessio .... thanks! .... but ..... It is a bit difficult for me ..... :p
- keiko-san
"Fox Sports is reporting that Chicago Bears rookie linebacker J.T. Thomas escorted a wheelchair-bound girl to her middle-school dance. The former West Virginia standout last month met 14-year-old Joslyn Levell, who has spina bifida and uses a wheelchair. During that meeting, she told him that all of the boys she had asked to the dance turned her down. Levell, who attends Suncrest Middle School in Morgantown, was disappointed and cried a little because no one would escort her to the dance. After clearing it with Levell's parents and school, Thomas picked up Levell on Friday night in a rented black Chrysler, and brought her roses and a corsage. When they arrived, Thomas danced with Levell after she introduced him to many of the same boys who had declined to be her date for the dance. "This was Joslyn's night," Thomas said. "It wasn't about me." "It was so exciting," Levell added. "I'm just so excited to go to school and see what everyone has to say." Thomas' 7-year-old brother, Jared,...
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- Anika
from Bookmarklet
There were some bugs in the "Twitter publishing" code that caused some entries to get published on Twitter when they should not, and others to not get published when they should. I've cleaned up the code to eliminate these problems, but it's possible some settings were lost. Please verify your settings at http://friendfeed.com/setting...
Cheers for this Paul. How cool is it that one of the founders of FF still gets his hands dirty in the code. Once a coder, always a coder :-)
- Keith Bennett
from Nambu
Thanks Keith :) By the way, if none of your posts are making it through to twitter, it may be that you changed your password. To verify, simply click "Save changes" at http://friendfeed.com/setting... and we will check that your Twitter credentials are still good (and sign-out then back in to fix).
- Paul Buchheit
Matthew, in general all the same settings that the old ui had are available on the new one (plus a few more), though they are now divided on to several different pages. You should be able to reach all of the the settings by clicking on the word "settings" below your name in the top-right part of the page (the dialog shows a few, and links to all the others).
- Paul Buchheit
You can filter by service by searching for service:twitter (or whatever service you like), and of course that can be combined with other search operators as well. See http://friendfeed.com/search... for more.
- Paul Buchheit
Thanks Paul, sounds like you pulled an all nighter to fix these.
- Robert Scoble
Yeah, unfortunately the code had gotten rather involved since it was trying to support both the old ui and the new (the old ui worked on a per-service basis instead of letting you decide individually on each entry), and the logic sometimes became inconsistent. I simplified it quite a bit, so there should be less room for bugs now :)
- Paul Buchheit
Nice try, Matthew, I congratulate you on being awake, and carpe-diem'ing Paul here, but have to disappoint you - if FF wanted us to have favicons, they'd already issued us our favicons. Do you see any favicons that made the transition from earlier version. No? You think Paul nuked them by mistake... be my guest, and I'll be looking forward to the next couple of years' worth of your pleading for favicons when you could be learning to live both here and thereater without them.
- ianf ⌘
I'm a bit confused about the "Post my FriendFeed entries on Twitter by default" and "FriendFeed (when there's no Cc box)" options. Are these exclusive? Does checking the first one mean all my FriendFeed posts will get posted to Twitter even if I uncheck the Cc box?
- Tony Ruscoe
Paul, thank you thank thank you for the "Check CC Twitter box by default" option!!! That's one step closer to only needing Friendfeed. I'm almost ready to dump Google Reader AND Twitter now!
- c.a.j.
Tony, the "cc twitter by default" option sets whether then checkbox is checked or unchecked by default in the share box and bookmarklet. The other option ("when there's no cc box") applies mostly to the API and other off-site interfaces, such as email (mail share@friendfeed.com) and IM. For any given post, only one setting applies.
- Paul Buchheit
I publish to Twitter by default but now link directly to the source. I figure that those finding outside of FF want to go to the source (while those reading on FF are already seeing the discussion).
- Mike Reynolds
Hi Paul, about 15 mins ago I "shared" an item from FF here to "my feed" and "cc Twitter". But still not showing up on Twitter. Just thought I'd let you know.
- Brian
Thanks Brian. It turns out there was a bug in the "Share" feature that sometimes caused us to sometimes not send the tweets (the new code errors on the side of not sending tweets). It's fixed now though. Please let me know if you spot any others.
- Paul Buchheit
Paul, that did the trick! Thanks for looking into that. BTW, that was a quick fix! Just shared an item on FF and it pushed thru to Twitter instantly.
- Brian
Hello Paul, when I try to publish just my google talk status to twitter and have "Link to source site instead of FriendFeed conversation" selected, it doesn't send the tweet. I'm not sure if this is because twitter seems to be having difficulty right now or if it's the lack of a source link because it's a google talk status?
- ehaab
ehaab, publishing to Twitter was broken this morning, so no updates went out. It should work fine now however, including publishing updates from Google Talk. Sorry about that.
- Paul Buchheit
thanks! it was driving me batty trying to figure out why it wasn't taking.
- ehaab
I think it's still broken. I just posted via the Bookmarklet and CC'd twitter... no go. EDIT: my latest one just posted, must be intermittent.
- Daniel Sims
Hi Paul, Mine is still not working. I have also checked the setting page.
- zahedzadeh
it is May 2012, 3 years passed, things are broken, Twitter makes what it promises, Friendfeed fix at top does... nothing. After oAuth decoupling and re-coupling again, fresh app access appears on Twitter control side but Friendfeed does not follow.. #PRKL
- A. T.
Hi Paul, apparently there's no new certificate available for FF. Italian and Turkish users are panicking, this might be a sign that the end of FF is approaching. Can you reassure us?
- mentegatto
this is the end of the world as we know it
- thomas morton ☢
You can draw a Chinese character, and the computer will guess what you're trying to draw.
- Anthony Ha
"Today we are shipping Safari 4 for Leopard, Tiger, and Windows."
- Anthony Ha
handwriting recognition for trackpad!??
- Parth Awasthi
Using SunSpider JavaScript framework, Safari 4 is "multiples of IE8 speed."
- Anthony Ha
ok, but Safari 4 is, right now, slower than Opera 10 and Chrome for Mac... and needs lot of RAM... I'll give it another try, though
- Luca Filigheddu
Snow Leopard feature: crash resistance. Number one cause of crashes on OSX is browser plugins. WIth crash resistance, crashes don't affect your other windows.
- Anthony Ha
"We have an all new Quicktime in Snow Leopard. We call it Quicktime 10."
- Anthony Ha
oyyyyy ne diyeceğimi şaşırdım :)))) allahım bu ne güzellik.. sağlıkla huzurla büyütün.. en kısa zamanda bebişi görmeye geliyoruz Bahadırla..
- Şahika Kendir
Göremiyorum şu an ve eve gidip fotoğrafına bakmak için sabırsızlanıyorum. Mutluluk ve yorgunluğu wrzl'ın sesinden belli oluyordu. Selda, Özer ve Rüzgar hep mutlu olun, birlikte olun. Rüzgar çok yakacak bi erkek ismi kıskandım :) maşallah len sana!
- İbrahim Uzun [ j ]
from fftogo
Maaşallah Maaşallah; Allah bağışlasın sağlıklı sihhatlidir inşallah maşallah. Allah analı babalı büyüksün gülücükler hiç eksik olmasın yüzünden aman aman aman. Bu bebekler çok tatlı oluyorlar yahu :))
- MUSA TALAYHAN
Tebrikler!!! Hayırlı, mutlu, sağlıklı bir evlat olsun...
- Özra Peker
Hoşgeldin Dünyamıza Rüzgar :) Sevgiyle, sağlıkla ve kahkahalarla dolu uzun bir ömür dilerim sana... Anne ve Babana da tebriklerimi gönderiyorum :) Sedef
- sedef orsel
oy oy oy.. hoşgeldin wrzl 2.0 :) Allah analı babalı büyütsün. Hayırlı bir yaşam dilerim :)
- velibahceci.
Biraz gecikmeli de olsa... umarım hayatı boyunca özgür ve mutlu olur. Tüm bunlarda siz de yanında olursunuz inşallah.
- baroner
I so, so, so wanted to visit this area when we were in Madagascar but evidently its very difficult to get to and going there would have been our entire trip. We did see baobabs but they were the smaller variety in the south.
- Shannon - GlassMistress
Aw, come now, Joe. Ridley did Alien, so it's possible he could do a prequel showing the origins of the alien species quite well - given a solid script
- Nathan Chase
I stick to my original thought. Is it possible he'll strike gold? Yes. Is it likely? No.
- Joe "Funkasaurus" Pierce
after AVATAR, I'd be down for Cameron to go back to Aliens and maybe produce a new film with Scott at the helm - although that would probably be two guys that would NOT get along given their notoriety for being stubborn and tyrannical on sets
- Nathan Chase
The key term being "solid script." There's a good chance that won't exist, and even Ridley can't make gold from a shit script. Why not just drop the franchise altogether and go do something new and original?
- Jonathan Hardesty
that, and it's a great property to explore still... it's one of the richest movie monster stories ever told
- Nathan Chase
Scott just isn't the same director he was then. He's not hungry anymore. Jonathan H. is right, this is easy money... but probably none of mine.
- Jim #TeamMonique
Meh. If he does follow through with it, how does it diminish the existing films?
- Derrick
Derrick, it doesn't hurt the existing films to people who have already seen them. If he makes a shit prequel it could hurt the existing films for future fans.
- Joe "Funkasaurus" Pierce
original ideas are always a riskier business proposition - it's the same in music, video games - any entertainment medium - familiarity always produces a higher chance of positive response - it's just the way humans work
- Nathan Chase
That would be good, if he decides to make this one of the good movies he does now (Kingdom of Heaven, Blackhawk Down) instead of the shitty films he does now (Hannibal, A Good Year.)
- Ciaoenrico
I guess my point with the whole original idea comment is that I would like to see something different. Something ELSE. As an average joe viewer, I don't really care where the alien came from or it's origin story. Also, what's wrong with NOT knowing? Makes the whole thing more mysterious and exciting, right?
- Jonathan Hardesty
All I'm saying is I have a friend who won't watch Episodes IV V and VI because he saw episodes I and II. Plus like Jason said, we have part 3 and Resurrection to show that not every Alien movie is gold, and then there are the two AVP movies. The Xenomorph has worked plenty, maybe a break? Also in the case of a reboot, it should never be done by the original creator.
- Joe "Funkasaurus" Pierce
well if everyone thought Alien should have been left alone, then we would never have seen Aliens - which IMHO is the best action/horror/sci-fi film ever made
- Nathan Chase
@Nathan, it is a great film. But the sequels and the spinoffs have really made me tired of the idea altogether. And now we have a Predators remake too? How about we re-release the original films in theaters for limited runs, show new generations how good these films were instead of bastardizing them or cheapening them with prequels?
- Jonathan Hardesty
Jason, it has more to do with the quality of the films than the shock of finding stuff out since he ha no idea that it was supposed to be a surprise.
- Joe "Funkasaurus" Pierce
That's just silly. I always watch films in chronological order. The fact that your friend won't watch Eps 4, 5, and 6 because of 1, 2, and 3, prove he is a dolt. You can't undo time and that's how 95% of most people saw them. But like I said, Alien came out in 78, 79? If you wanna watch the films, start there, and if he makes a prequel starring the Jonas Brothers, it still doesn't eliminate what came before it.
- Derrick
I'd like to see him give it a go. I *love* Predator (even if it was a B-movie) but following movies haven't been that great.
- Kol Tregaskes
So now that we know this to be Prometheus, have your opinions above changed at all?
- Nathan Chase
I'm withholding judgement until I actually see Prometheus, but if it is as good as it looks I shall apologize to Ridley Scott for the bat crack.
- Joe "Funkasaurus" Pierce