Knowing Nielsen, I doubt it.
Tracey
Martin Pratt wrote:
> Might finally be more representative of viewing habits than what we've got
> now.
>
> "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sensing that the days of watching television programs at appointe
I am looking forward to this. And I wonder what the rationale will be for the
heroes who want to disclose their personal info. I know that Iron Man is one of
those on the side for this (if I spoil, forgive me), and I wonder if he's
thought this through. I mean, there are a dozen bad guys I could
Might finally be more representative of viewing habits than what we've got now.
"Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sensing that the days of watching television programs at appointed times
on conventional TV sets may be numbered, ratings giant Niel
I've been having this problem with Comcast since they were MediaOne. My
favorite tale is Super Bowl 34 (I think!), between the Rams and the Titans, the
one that was decided by the game-saving last-second tackle at the
one-yard-line?
Exciting?
I have no idea whatsoever.
My ser
Does this apply to friends as well? I'd hate to put Thor down. Might have to
move soon.
g123curious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: And in a related news story,
Fox News reported that the spouses and
romantic interests of super heroes can no longer get health and life
insurance. Reportedly
This had me howling. Where did you find it?
Tracey
g123curious wrote:
> And in a related news story, Fox News reported that the spouses and
> romantic interests of super heroes can no longer get health and life
> insurance. Reportedly, the risk of injury or death by super villains
> is so hig
And in a related news story, Fox News reported that the spouses and
romantic interests of super heroes can no longer get health and life
insurance. Reportedly, the risk of injury or death by super villains
is so high that the spouses and girlfriends/boyfriends of super
heroes can no longer get
I use RCN, a local company here in Chicago...I'm going to have to get an
external tuner because they send the video and internet signal through the same
cable. My comp's circuitry plays havoc with the reception so I can't get a good
picture...Other than that, I'm happy...$82 worth of happy...
Where do you live? Here in Atlanta I haven't had many issues. I've had
broadband for about five years now, and I can only recally maybe half a dozen
signifiicant service problems in all that time.
-- Original message --
From: "tetsuwanatom1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- In
NPR's On the Movies podcast did a special in this back in March. It's actually
an up-and-coming type of indie field. There are lots of young would-be
directors doing this, and some companies are toying around with the idea of
sponsoring this on a wider basis. It would work most effectively, of c
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hey, I'm not enamored of Comcast. They're just about the only real
game in
> town for me. Not into satellite yet. They've been fairly stable
over the
> four or five years I've had them: my broadband has been very
Sensing that the days of watching television programs at appointed times
on conventional TV sets may be numbered, ratings giant Nielsen Research
disclosed on Wednesday that it is embarking on a plan dubbed Anytime
Anywhere Media Measurement to create a comprehensive system to measure
TV viewing
If I may say..."Civil War", the storyline this is all a part of...is
awesome.
This is the best thing Marvel's done in a while. And the press/
promotion behind it is simply flawless. Iron Man v. Captain America.
Reed vs. Sue, it ties (almost) every title in neatly...this is great.
On Jun 16,
For the first time, an entire theatrical documentary has been shot using
a standard video cell phone, the Associated Press reported today
(Thursday). The wire service said that the 93-minute Italian film New
Love Meetings from co-directors Marcello Mencarini and Barbara Seghezzi
features clips
Marvel comics has come under fire from superhero fans for unmasking one
of their stars at a fictional press conference. Enduring crusader
Spider-Man unexpectedly takes off his mask in front of awaiting
reporters and snappers at a Washington publicity call in Marvel's latest
edition, revealing t
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Interesting science stuff.
* Ego traps us in costly, losing battles, study
finds:
Failure. Why does it happen? A common thread runs
through many of our most painful, drawn-out fiascos,
researchers say.
http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/060613_ego.htm
* AIDS deadliness
LMAO...
Martin Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Keith, the first AVP movie- NO.
I didn't really see the rationale for an Aquaman series anyway, save that one
Smallville ep with him (still can't figure how they get the King of Atlantis
eighteen hundred miles inland, myself).
Once more,
I did it all by my self...with a phone...BUT...paying a little more because I
opted for a 10 Mbps internet connection...
Martin Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Congrats!!! Who
performed the exorcism for you? The one that got Comcast out of town. (Nothing
personal, Keith, but I
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