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kimcatch22

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  1. I'm still not sure it was a clue about the time difference though. If Jack flew to Sydney to claim his father and then the plane crashed on the way back, that pretty much ends up at 100 days assuming he watched a game in the day or two before he left for Sydney. You know? Also, the freighter people probably knew when the plane crashed/went missing, since it was world news when the wreckage was found. So saying "100 days" wouldn't have seemed that odd. Do you think it's that time moves slower, or there's some sort of 31 minute Bermuda triangle-esque deal surrounding the island?
  2. It made sense, because the episode was day 94 on the island. And didn't this bit of dialog happen before Daniel did his experiment? I was mostly just remarking on it feeling awkward.
  3. It's a translation. My Arabic is poor.
  4. Oh yeah, those two are like my Bible and Qur'an.
  5. Maybe -- that would have interrupted the flow of the episode, so I can see that. I just thought it's something they might show because it's one more thing Locke needs to factor into his plan and not trust Ben about. Anyway, I'm also enjoying the pace of this season. Since about 2/3 of the way through last season, it's been continuously well-paced. The only thing I don't like -- and this might just be the marketing strategy, it's not really that big a deal in the actual episodes -- is this Oceanic 6 mystery where they tease us with the prospect of having another one revealed in (name a week's)
  6. Yeah, not one of their better-kept "holy shit" moments. Pretty obvious from early in the episode. I don't think I missed this in a scene or anything (because I have my priorities straight while Lost is on,) but no one other than Sayid saw Ben's secret room of off-island life, right? Which I find odd. I mean, you'd expect Locke to have swept the house after capturing everyone and Sayid left that room wide-open when he responded to Kate calling his name, didn't he?
  7. I also enjoy the Battlestar Galactica references. On tonight's Lost, I was annoyed by the Red Sox/Yankee banter between Jack and the pilot. It felt forced and lacked the emotional weight of when Jack was shown the Series. "I can't believe it's been 100 days since I've seen a game." edit: But I did really like the scene between Kate and Sawyer, as always.
  8. Like when Dwight asked Ryan "What is the Dharma Initiative?" out in the middle of a beet field. I get it.
  9. The problem is there's a 31 minute time gap between the freighter and the floor you work on. Your music actually plays 31 minutes after you've walked in.
  10. Is that a lighthouse calendar from 15 years ago, or a more current one?
  11. Dear Jules, Can you please leave me alone? Thanks!!
  12. Happy birthdayyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PS, I have a crush on Jen. Sorry.
  13. Happy belated birthday to Alissa!! There are 12 human colonies in Battlestar Galactica that the cylons attack. And there are 12 cylon models that looks like humans. And there are 12,000 ways I am a huge nerd!
  14. I about died laughing. Bravo again, Aman.
  15. Seconded on the vibes to katie333. Bjorn's right about community college. And in addition to things like English, math, and biology, those institutions often have programs that are less academically-oriented (for lack of better phrasing, forgive me, I'm on cold meds,) and more real-world applicable -- for example, culinary arts. You never know what you may fall in love with. Also, before you consider all hope lost on your choice universities, remember that colleges look at the whole package. That's why you did that whole application with all of the different parts, after all. Depending on the
  16. Bravo to everything you said, especially this: and this: and the whole bit about mediocrity. I was about to quote that too, but then realized I was paraphrasing your entire post.
  17. I'm not gonna let him skate by just because his profs apparently are. Ah. Thank you, darling. I've always had a hard time with those two and have to stop and think about them carefully. Apparently the "thinking" part failed me today, in my cold meds trippin' state. Is this the new RTT?
  18. It's not kids I'm talking about. They 1. don't know any better 2. are still under compulsory education, so I completely understand them saying that. What I'm talking about is people who go on to higher education -- something that not everyone has an opportunity to do -- and then complain about that thing they've chosen. Being a recent college grad myself and now working at a university, I see it all the time: students today are in school for what I think are the wrong reasons. The pursuit of knowledge is secondary to the obscure idea of getting a degree to get a career. Students are lazy resea
  19. You know there's gotta be a thread that annoys the hell outta me. And since I now only visit the Lost one to drop off info and leave, I guess this is the winner.
  20. Then maybe you should change the subtitle of your thread. And go to class so you can learn to construct an argument, because I can't follow any of what you just wrote. Your middle school cursive example does not support your question about the value of higher education.
  21. Told ya I'm cranky today. It's not this particular person I'm picking on; in general this is a big issue of mine. Higher education is a privilege and while I can understand complaining about having 4 papers due at once (although that's something a little time management can resolve,) I absolutely loathe statements like "I hate school." Especially since college is far beyond the realm of compulsory education. I'd have to dig around for statistics, but the percentage of Americans with college degrees is much lower than you'd probably think. I just don't understand how anyone can sit in good cons
  22. Maybe I'm cranky today... I remember how draining school was at times... but I really take issue with statements like "I hate school." You should stop and take a look around, realize how privileged you are to even be in school. College is not a right (nor a rite) as too many students seem to think these days. I'm guessing no one's holding a gun to your head and forcing you to be in school. If you hate school so much, quit. Otherwise stop complaining, because there are millions of people for whom college is not even remotely a possibility.
  23. kimcatch22

    Grammys

    Vince just became my hero for the night.
  24. from DarkUFO, re: the end of the writers strike and producing more episodes this season:
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