Kristen Dyrr
Kristen is a TV fan, software engineer, and web developer raised in Southern California. She is currently working on a social gaming platform, and various web sites and mobile apps.
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'Grimm' Season Finale Episode 'Goodnight, Sweet Grimm' Recap: Cliffhanger Creates Crazed Zombie FansIn the Season 2 finale episode, "Goodnight, Sweet Grimm," Eric makes his intentions at least partially known. The stages that Eric's zombies must go through parallel those the stages of the episode. -
'Elementary' Season Finale Episode 'The Woman'/'Heroine' Recap: Sherlock's DescentSherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Irene (Natalie Dormer) are off to a rocky start in the "Elementary" Season 1 finale double-header episode, "The Woman; Heroine." -
'Grimm' Episode 'The Walking Dead' Recap: The Zombies Are Here!Zombies have arrived in the "Grimm" episode "The Walking Dead," and they are ready to take down the city. These aren't your typical zombies, however. No, these zombies are created by a fish. -
Best Places to Remember and Celebrate Veterans on Memorial DayWe tend to forget what Memorial Day is all about. It's not about fireworks and barbecues, although those things are appropriate pieces of the spring holiday when celebrating and remembering our veterans. -
'Elementary' Episode 'Risk Management' Recap: Sherlock Works for Moriarty, Finds the Answers He SeeksThe "Elementary" episode "Risk Management" puts Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) on the hunt for answers about Irene's killer. Irene was the love of Sherlock's life, and Sherlock believes that Moriarty is the one who had her murdered. -
'Person of Interest' Season 2 Finale 'God Mode' Recap: Who Has Root Access to the Machine?The "Person of Interest" Season 2 finale episode "God Mode" is all about the Machine -- and answering just about every question fans have had to this point. The satisfaction of knowing everything as the Machine does is infectious. -
'Time Bandits,' 'Spaceballs,' and Steve Martin: The Best ComediesI am very picky when it comes to comedy. I have very specific requirements. Yet my top three favorite comedy movies ("Time Bandits," "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," and "Spaceballs") couldn't be more different. -
Why 'The Mentalist' Should Be Canceled Even Though I Watch ItI've been a loyal viewer of "The Mentalist" for years. Now that the show has completed Season 5, I think it's time for it to come to an end. In fact, five seems to be a magic number. -
Billy Idol: Still My Most Exciting Concert ExperienceThe best concert I ever attended was also the first concert I ever went to. I was 15 or 16 years old when I went to a Billy Idol concert with my best friend at the time. -
I Hate Music Festivals Because I Love MusicI used to go to music festivals all the time in San Diego, but I can no longer take it. I no longer care to be packed into a street full of people like a sardine, poked and prodded by strangers, and subjected to disgusting smells. -
'The Following,' 'Hannibal,' and 'Criminal Minds': Explicit Crime Drama ComparisonThere are currently three crime dramas on network TV that are highly explicit in terms of the amount of violence and gruesomeness portrayed: "The Following," "Criminal Minds," and "Hannibal." -
'Grimm' Episode 'Kiss of the Muse' Recap: Nick Falls Under a Spell, Descends Into MadnessOn the "Grimm" episode, "Kiss of the Muse," everything seems to be looking up with Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch), just as Nick (David Giuntoli) goes under the spell of a Wesen. -
Facebook Introduces Trusted Contacts to the PublicFacebook has publicly released a new feature called Trusted Contacts. The feature was originally released for testing at the end of October 2011 under the name Trusted Friends. -
Instagram Launches 'Photos of You' Photo TaggingInstagram has launched the new "Photos of You" option, which allows users to tag other Instagram accounts directly on their photos. -
Google Keep Launched for Chrome with Offline AccessGoogle's note-taking app, Google Keep, originally launched at the end of March for Android and on the web (as part of Google Drive). Now Google has launched as a Chrome extension. -
'Elementary' Episode 'A Landmark Story' Recap: Moriarty is Back!Moriarty is back for the "Elementary" episode, "A Landmark Story." Moriarty sends out his henchmen, once again. This time, they are much more clever than Moran (Vinnie Jones), the gruff "sledgehammer," as Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) labels him.
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'Person of Interest' Episode 'Zero Day' Recap: Saving the MachineThe "Person of Interest" (POI) opening for the episode "Zero Day" was different than usual, representing the virus in the Machine by cutting in and out of the introductory dialog.
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'Grimm' Episode 'Endangered' Recap: The Aliens Have Come to Town!Aliens are in town for Grimm's first Tuesday night episode, "Endangered"! Actually, it's just an endangered rare blue-glowing Wesen that was nearly hunted to extinction like an animal.
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Where to See Wildflowers in East County San DiegoSan Diego County is a very diverse area for viewing all sorts of natural plants, animals, and other phenomena. From coastal wildlife and beaches to the eastern desert areas and snow capped mountains, the San Diego region has it all.
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Zany Zzyzx ZoningIf you happen to live in Southern California, and have ever made the drive to Las Vegas as so many of us SoCalies have done, you may have noticed a sign in the middle of nowhere for Zzyzx Road.
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Elephants Evoke ExcitementI wanted to write about elephants because they are one of my favorite animals. Elephants are highly intelligent, with complex social structures.
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Yellow Yarrow YardMy mother used to plant yellow yarrow when we lived on the farm, when I was little, and my mother's absolute favorite color is yellow. Whenever I see the bright sunny color, I think of her.
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'Grimm' Episode 'Vocanalis' Recap: Devil CreatureThe "Grimm" episode "Vocanalis" introduces a new Wesen, plus a devil-like thing that is a non-Wesen creature that kills anyone who steals rocks from his "Ring of Fire" (the area of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that surrounds the Pacific ocean).
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'X-Files' XXVI: X"The X-Files" is one of the best sci-fi TV shows ever created. XXVI is the roman numeral for 26, as in the 26th episode of "The X-Files," when the character X was introduced.
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Jotting Junky JabberwockyDo you remember "Jabberwocky," the nonsense poem written by Lewis Carrol? Well, that title is the word I use to describe the nonsense I write (or that goes through my head) each day.
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Mama Miss Kitty: A Very Brave CatAh, Miss Kitty. I can't tell you how much I respect this little girl. When she first came to my front yard, she was starving to death. You could see all her bones, and she appeared to be frantic to find food and water.
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Lovely Lady LuluLulu is probably the smartest dog I've ever known. I could see how amazing she was from the time she was very young, and could understand perspective. The most amazing thing is that I never had to train her much.
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Ergonomic Qwerty KeyboardWhen I worked in a regular office, I had what was called an ergonomic keyboard. It looked weird and took some getting used to, but it was truly helpful at combating carpal tunnel syndrome.
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My Experience with Eliminating Wheat from My DietI've actually never been a big fan of wheat products. Even back when I ate at fast food restaurants, I would throw away extra pieces of bread.
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'Elementary' Episode 'Dead Man’s Switch' Recap: Sherlock’s One-Year SoberSherlock is nearing his first year of sobriety in the "Elementary" episode, “Dead Man’s Switch.” Watson and Sherlock’s ex-car-thief sponsor, helper, and friend think this is a big moment for Sherlock.
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'Person of Interest' Episode 'In Extremis' Recap: Fusco Gets in Trouble!The “Person of Interest” episode “In Extremis” puts Fusco in a tough situation because of past mistakes, and leaves Carter with a difficult decision. The main plot also involves other mistakes made in the past by a doctor.
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Overcoming a Hatred of Olives in Order to Lose WeightI hate weight-loss diets. I really don't think I need one anyway, because I actually eat pretty well. In fact, I have an almost entirely organic (hey, another O!) diet. But I don't consider that a special weight-loss diet.
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Remembering Rugged RoadsI used to live on a farm for awhile when I was younger, and some of my favorite memories had to do with the dirt roads around the property.
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7UP TEN Ad Series: 7UP Learns that Fans Say it Best7UP has created a new ad series for its 7UP TEN brand. Actually, the company has had the fans create the ads to promote the brand, while 7UP sits back and watches.
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Sherpa Comes to the U.S. To Challenge SiriSherpa is a free voice assistant app that is new to the U.S. The app was created by natural language expert and CEO, Xabier Uribe-Etxebarria, from Bilbao, Spain, who has worked on semantic and natural language technology for over a decade.
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ACUVUE(R) Launches Its 2013 1-DAY ContestACUVUE has launched its third annual ACUVUE 1-DAY Contest. The contest is a brilliant way for Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. to gain exposure for their brand, while inspiring young minds at the same time. It’s a win-win.
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Liquid Robotics Unveils the Wave Glider SV3 Ocean RobotLiquid Robotics has introduced the new Wave Glider SV3, which will be available in the third quarter of this year. It is the first wave and solar propelled hybrid ocean robot, containing a bevy of sensors and processing ability.
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'Go On' Episode 'Urn-ed Run' Recap: Bigger Isn’t BetterThe "Go On” episode “Urn-ed Run” dealt with letting go. In Lauren’s (Laura Benanti) case, letting go appears to be easy. Now that Lauren has canceled her wedding and broken up with Wyatt, she has decided to focus all of her attention on the group.
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'Grimm' Episode 'One Angry Fuchsbau' Recap: When Creatures UniteThe "Grimm" episode "One Angry Fuchsbau" shows what can happen when Wesen work together, for good or evil. First, two evil Wesen work together to create havoc.
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‘Go On’ Episode ‘Fast Breakup’ Recap: Being a Fake Ball is BetterIt’s fan appreciation day on the “Go On” episode “Fast Breakup.” Ryan (Matthew Perry) must make his radio show fans happy, but there’s a big fake ball getting in his way: it’s K-BAL, the station’s mascot.
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'Person of Interest' Episode ‘Trojan Horse’ Recap: Finch Crushes on a TechieThe "Person of Interest" episode "Trojan Horse" continues two story arcs, along with the main plot of the episode. The Machine produces the latest number: female tech guru, Monica (Traci Thoms), who nearly codes Finch's (Michael Emerson) shirt off.
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‘Elementary’ Episode ‘Snow Angels’ Recap: Concealing a Bigger HeistSherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) is fooled again in the "Elementary" episode “Snow Angels.” This time, however, he is fooled into nearly dropping a case he assumes will be too easy for his mind to solve. Sherlock needs a challenge!
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Facebook Home Unveiled: Get a New Smartphone in a DownloadFacebook has unveiled what many people rumored would be a new Facebook smartphone: Facebook Home. It is not actually a new phone, but the reimagining of an Android phone, contained in a download.
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'Grimm' Episode 'Nameless' Recap: Murder on AcidThe “Grimm” episode, “Nameless,” was one of the most disturbing episodes so far, but was also an entertaining mystery. Along with the main plot, the story continues two major story arcs involving Renard (Sasha Roiz) and Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch).
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DJ Tina T Talks ‘Master of the Mix’ and Zombies: Exclusive InterviewDJ Tina T is one of the most talented DJs living in Las Vegas. Tina sat down with me for a Google Hangout video chat to talk about “Master of the Mix,” her other interests, and how she got started DJing.
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Same-sex Couples Should Have the Same Rights as Straight CouplesWhen I was growing up, my family used to spend a great deal of time with my mother’s best friend and his “life partner.” I always thought of them simply as my uncles. Later, they decided to adopt children who were dying of AIDS.
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‘Go On’ Episode ‘Matchup Problems’ Recap: Dating for Crazy PeopleIt can be difficult to get back in the dating scene once you have suffered a loss, and even more difficult when you are surrounded by people who are nuts. The “Go On” episode, “Matchup Problems,” shows what dating for crazies is like with several examples
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The Gray Hair, Weight Gain and Pain of Turning 30I have to admit; I was not happy about turning 30. My favorite age was 28, but by the time I reached 29, I could see the signpost for 30 ahead. When I finally smashed into the big 3-0 signpost, I dragged it along the unpaved, bumpy dirt road.
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‘Go On’ Episode ‘Go for the Gold Watch’ Recap: Lonely at #1Ryan attempts to become human in the “Go On” episode “Go For The Gold Watch.” He has always had trouble expressing emotion, so it’s no surprise that he can’t express happiness when he reaches Number 1 on the Billboard for his radio show.
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3D TV: One of the Worst Tech Trends EverThe one tech trend I had really high hopes for has turned out to be one of the most disappointing. 3D TV promised to bring movies and TV shows to life, but it has proven to simply be annoying.
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'Grimm' Episode 'Natural Born Wesen' Recap: Breaking the Wesen CodeThe "Grimm" episode "Natural Born Wesen" clearly illustrates why Wesen haven't already taken over the world and turned humans into their slaves. Most Wesen are just like humans: they want to live in peace.
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'Person of Interest' Episode ‘All In’ is High Stakes: RecapIn the “Person of Interest” episode, “All In,” Leon (Ken Leung) gets in trouble again, but winds up helping the team. The team’s next number is for a seemingly poor old man caught up in a high stakes game from which he cannot escape.
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‘Elementary’ Episode ‘Deja Vu All Over Again’ Recap: Watson Gets Her Own CaseThe “Elementary” episode “Deja Vu All Over Again” is a good balance between the mystery aspect of the show and the relationship between Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu).
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Samsung Introduces Galaxy S4 with Eye Tracking, 8-Core ChipSamsung launched the new Galaxy S4 smartphone at an event held at Radio City Music Hall. The strange production, employing Broadway actors to act out features of the phone, caused some buzz.
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My Decision Not to Have Children: Did I Make the Right Choice?I decided not to have children from the time I was a teenager in high school. A few of my friends had made the same decision, but backed out later when their biological clocks began ticking. I’m 37, and I’ve never felt any ticking.
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'Grimm' Episode 'Face Off' Recap: The Truth Comes OutThe first “Grimm” episode of 2013, “Face Off,” is a tension-filled face-off between Nick (David Giuntoli) and Renard (Sasha Roiz). Season 2 had already added a great deal of intrigue in 2012, and “Face Off” serves to double up on that intrigue.
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Facebook Announces a Bigger News FeedFacebook has announced a major change to its News Feed, which appears on logged-in users’ Facebook home screens. The announcement came during an event at Facebook’s Menlo Park, California headquarters.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Proteus’ becomes a murder mystery with a horror twist [recap]“Person of Interest” changes things up again with the episode “Proteus.” It is probably the most unusual episode to date. It is completely different from anything we’ve ever seen from the series. The episode is packed with a high level of suspense.
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‘Touch’ is certain to be canceled: What could it have done differently?“Touch” is only in its second season on Fox, but has already landed in the “certain to be canceled” slot on TV by the Numbers. The show is generally enjoyable, with fantastic acting and a unique idea. So why are the ratings so horrible?
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Double Down’ recap: Replacing sadness with addictionBreaking up may be hard to do, but it’s amusing when dealt with by the characters of “Go On,” during the episode “Double Down.” What better way for Ryan (Matthew Perry) to deal with the break-up with Simone than to fall into a nasty gambling addiction?
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Ring and a Miss’ recap: Ryan’s big break-upNow that Ryan (Matthew Perry) and Simone (Piper Perabo) seem like an established couple, you may be inclined to believe the “Go On” episode title “Ring and a MIss” refers to Ryan asking Simone to marry him.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘Possibility Two’ recap: Watson trains in deductionThe “Elementary” episode “Possibility Two” involves Watson’s deductive training for her new job as Sherlock’s investigative assistant. Her first mystery is right up her alley, as it involves drugs and the medical profession.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Relevance’ recap: Reese meets his match“Person of Interest” returns to edge-of-your-seat, heart-pounding intrigue with the episode “Relevance.” The strange part is that the star of the show was the POI!
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'Suits' season 2 finale episode ‘War’ recap, review: Harvey vs. EdwardThe “Suits” episode “War” is an epic battle between two seemingly well-matched lawyers. As in every war, there are casualties. After battling and fighting off Daniel Hardman and others, Harvey is feeling invincible. That is his one flaw.Also published on:
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Go Deep’ recap: Did Ryan really just quit his job?The “Go On” episode “Go Deep” was a reevaluation of the characters, coinciding with Lauren passing out yearly evaluations cards to find out what the group thinks of her work as a group therapist.
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HTC One Launched with BlinkFeed and UltrapixelsHTC claims to have reinvented the smartphone with its recent launch of the HTC One. The main idea behind the phone is that it is a “living” thing, with a constant, live feed and photos that are accompanied by short videos.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘Details’ recap: Meet Detective BellThe “Elementary” episode “Details” finally resolved two problems. It gave Det. Marcus Bell (Jon Michael Hill) a proper introduction, and it put Watson (Lucy Liu) in a more stable position as Sherlock’s (Jonny Lee Miller) crime-solving partner.
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Bump Introduces File Sharing Between Phones and ComputersBump, the app created by Bump Technologies which allows sharing between phones by bumping the phones together, has introduced a new option that allows users to share files to and from their phone and any computer.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Booked Solid’ recap: The concierge and bellhop crime-fighting teamThe “Person of Interest” episode “Booked Solid” took place almost entirely within the confines of a hotel. Finch took it upon himself to find a new career for Reese as a bellhop, while Finch took the slightly more refined job of concierge.
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'Suits' episode ‘Normandy’ recap: The women join forcesThe “Suits” episode “Normandy” turns the tide in favor of Pearson... just Pearson for now. Hardman’s name has finally been removed from the door of what was once Pearson Hardman. Pearson can’t do it alone, however.
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‘Immortalized’: AMC Pits Taxidermists Against Each OtherAMC is kicking off a new reality night dubbed Real Original Thursdays, beginning on Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14). The night begins with “Freakshow” at 9:30 pm ET, and continues with the new series “Immortalized” at 10 pm.
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‘Freakshow’: AMC’s Weird as NormalAMC is getting real for Valentine’s Day by premiering two new unscripted series on the day of love. The first series is called “Freakshow,” and will be airing as part of AMC’s new Real Original Thursdays at 9:30 ET.
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Tactus Tech Introduces Keyboards that Rise from Flat ScreensTactus Technology introduced its keyboard that rises on demand from a flat surface at CES 2013, and now the company is starting to make the news. Tactus Technology’s CTO was recently interviewed for a major TV network segment.
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Valentine’s Day in San Diego -- for the Single WomanSan Diego is a beautiful, romantic place to spend Valentine’s Day with your significant other. But what if you don’t have a significant other? Worry not, there is plenty to do on Valentine’s Day in San Diego, whether you love love or hate love.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘One Percent’ recap: The billionaire tech genius“Person of Interest” took a bit of a break from the intense intrigue and action of the past few episodes to go back to the number-of-the-week template in the episode "One Percent." The next number is for a man whose description sounds exactly like Finch’s
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'Suits' episode ‘He’s Back’ recap: We love to hate HardmanThe “Suits” episode title “He’s Back” refers to the return of Daniel Hardman (David Costabile). Man, that guy is such a pain! He’s the perfect character for viewers to love hating. This episode continues from the last, “Zane vs Zane.”
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘A Giant Gun, Filled with Drugs’ recap: Sherlock’s real friendsThe “Elementary” episode “A Giant Gun, Filled with Drugs” was all about Sherlock’s (Jonny Lee Miller) relationship with drugs. The mystery takes a backseat this time, until the end. It’s all connected to Sherlock’s drug abuse in one way or another.
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My Dog Lulu is a Superstar!My standard poodle, Lulu, is not what you may think of an ordinary poodle. We knew she was special the first time she began catching and chasing the ball. She will take an extremely fast running start, then jump and fly through the air.
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'Community': 'Epic Trailer' for an Epic Long Wait“Community” has released its most “Epic Trailer” yet, parodying everything from “The Hunger Games” to “A Good Day to Die Hard” to “The Ring.” Season 4 is set to premiere on Thursday, and it looks like it’s really happening this time!
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‘Fringe’: Love Between CharactersFor the love of "Fringe," Valentine's Day is coming up! It's time for "Fringe" fanatics to curl up with some chocolate, and an old jelly doughnut that is growing legs, and have a V-Day marathon.
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Nat Geo Wild's 'Alpha Dogs': Amazing stories of rescue, discovery by police and military dogs"Alpha Dogs" is premiering Friday on Nat Geo Wild! The heroic dogs are reminders of the many other heroic dogs deployed with the police and military all over the world. There are countless stories of amazing heroism of police and military dogs.
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‘Alpha Dogs’: What to expect from Nat Geo Wild's new reality seriesThe show “Alpha Dogs” premieres on Nat Geo Wild on Friday! The show will follow the training of working dogs and their police and military handlers. Ken Licklider and his trainers at Vohne Liche Kennels (VLK) have an incredibly important job.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘The Deductionist’ recap: Sherlock and the profilerThe “Elementary” episode “The Deductionist” centered on an escaped criminal. This episode was different from the usual Sherlock-Watson relationship arc episode. In fact, there was not much about their relationship at all.
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'Suits' episode ‘Zane Vs. Zane’ recap: Warring at Pearson HardmanThe “Suits” episode “Zane vs. Zane” centered on the war between Rachel and her father: Robert Zane. Mr. Zane decides to go up against Pearson Hardman in a sexual harassment case.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Dead Reckoning’ recap: Kara vs Finch!“Person of Interest” turns the intrigue dial up another notch when Kara kidnaps Reese at the end of the previous episode, "Prisoner's Dilemma." Now Kara has Reese right where she wants him: strapped in a suicide vest, sitting right beside Mark Snow.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘The Red Team’ recap: Sherlock makes a caseThe “Elementary” episode “The Red Team” continues from the previous episode, “M.” Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) is still an unwelcome presence in the police department.
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Ways to Keep Your Green Resolution in San DiegoSan Diego is one of the greenest cities in the country. San Diego was the first city in the country to convert its buses to CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) in 1994 and has a plethora of green resources. It’s easy to be green in San Diego!
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RIM Becomes BlackBerry and Introduces the Z10 and Q10BlackBerry, previously known as Research In Motion, has introduced two new handsets. Both handsets use the new BlackBerry 10 OS. The Q10 has the traditional BlackBerry hardware Querty keyboard, while the Z10 uses a software keyboard.
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Pass Interference’ recap: Valentine’s Day with goddessesThe “Go On” episode “Pass Interference” continues from the last episode, “Comeback Player of the Year.” Ryan (Matthew Perry) and Simone (Piper Perabo) are now in a relationship, engendering stares from the rest of the group.
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‘New Girl’ Finally ‘Goes There,’ Leaving Jess (and Viewers) StunnedIf you missed the last few seconds of the “New Girl” episode “Cooler,” you would have thought all the build-up of a big “moment” between Nick and Jess that had been advertised by Fox was all a hoax. It definitely was not a hoax!
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'Alphas' canceled: Why did it fail?Sci-fi shows typically do not have long lives, but "Alphas" may not be one of those exceptional sci-fi/fantasy shows that is strongly fought for by fans. It was canceled for low ratings, and the fan reaction online is lackluster at best.
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'Person of Interest': Who helped create John Reese?All the characters of “Person of Interest” are fascinating in different ways. Finch is the most mysterious character, who knows exactly what is right, according to him.
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'Fringe' books cover the past: Other ways the story can live onA series of three “Fringe” books by Christa Faust are expected to be released later in 2013. Each of the books will tell a past story of one of the main characters. The first will be about Walter, the second about Olivia, and the third about Peter.
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‘Seven Psychopaths’: Sony Pictures Uses the Short Video Tactic to Sell DVDsSony Pictures has released a new 30 second video they are calling a “mashup” for the release of the movie “Seven Psychopaths” on DVD. But is it effective for pushing people to buy the DVD?
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'Suits' episode ‘Blood in the Water’ recap: Pearson Hardman’s civil war aftermathThe “Suits” episode “Blood in the Water” worked on healing the wounds set in place over the course of the season. Mike and Louis have the most to answer for in this case, but Harvey has to find another way to resolve his anger at the world.
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Twitter Introduces the Vine Video Sharing ServiceTwitter is dipping its toe in the world of video by announcing its own video sharing service, Vine. The service allows users to post six-second videos, similar to the popular animated GIFs already found on Twitter and other sites, but with sound.
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Comeback Player of the Year’ is almost a 'Covert Affairs' crossover [recap]The “Go On” episode “Comeback Player of the Year” saw the return of Annie Walker... er, “Simone,” (Piper Perabo) to the group. Viewers and Ryan have never met her, but she is the most beloved member, and one of the few who has ever graduated.
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World’s First Full-Size Building to Be Printed on a 3D PrinterDutch architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars has announced his plans for “landscape houses,” the first buildings to be printed on a 3D printer. The first building is expected to be finished by the end of 2014.
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Red Bull Uses Inspirational Advertising to Sell ProductMost people know the phrase “Red Bull gives you wings,” because it has been ingrained in our brains via commercials. Those commercials used to be humorous, and now they are inspiring. The company now has a new inspiring #givesyouwings campaign.
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'Fringe' series finale recap, reactions: Saying goodbye amid chaosThe “Fringe” series finale was over in what seemed like 20 minutes, which is both good and bad. It was good because the two-parter was so action packed and suspenseful, despite a few slow-moving, tender scenes. It was bad because it seemed like it was ove
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'Suits' winter premiere ‘Blind-Sided’ recap, review: Mike becomes a hypocriteThe “Suits” midseason winter premiere episode, “Blind-Sided,” made Mike a much more complicated character. Unfortunately, he’s no longer as likeable as he used to be.
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Facebook Releases Free Calling and Graph Search: An FB Tech TimelineFacebook has announced two new features, one day apart. The first was the big announcement of the new Graph Search feature. The next day, the addition of free calling on iPhone was announced.
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'Fringe' series finale: Fanatics want a happy ending, but what does that really mean?It’s a sad day for “Fringe” fans. Their favorite show is coming to a close tonight, and many are worried that it will be gone forever. “Fringe” has used many ideas in fringe science to change our conception of how the universe works, if only in our minds.
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Gooooaaaallll Doll!’ recap: Lauren says it’s all about the mean girlsThe “Go On” episode “Gooooaaaallll Doll!” was all about setting goals. Well, that and mean girls. Yolanda introduces the group to “goal-setting dolls.” Group members write their goal on the doll, but only fill in one eye.
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Treat the Government Like a Well-Run CharityThe Big Idea: How to Tackle Nation's Issues Over the Next Four Years
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Vizio's 3D Without Glasses: How Did We Get Here?Vizio showed off a new 3D TV at CES 2013. It uses technology that has been around for awhile, but only worked when viewing from the correct angle. The newest technology has multiple viewing angles, so there are fewer dead spots.
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'Fringe' recap: ‘The Boy Must Live’ and save the worldThe "Fringe" episode "The Boy Must Live" sets everything in motion for a mind-blowing two-part series finale. The truth about why September became Donald and tried to save the Child Observer is revealed, and The Plan to save the world is revealed
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Gillette Uses a Mockumentary About Stubble-Kissing to Sell RazorsGillette has created a humorous new video they are calling a “documentary” about the fall of kissing to facial hair. The page built around the documentary lists various statistics about what women feel about kissing hairy-faced men.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Prisoner’s Dilemma’ recap, review: Just when you think you’re outThe “Person of Interest” episode “Prisoner’s Dilemma” was all about springing Reese (Jim Caviezel) from jail, with a small bit of hilarious comic relief thrown in, courtesy of Det. Lionel Fusco (Kevin Chapman) and a supermodel (Karolina Kurkova).
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘M.’ gets personal for Sherlock [recap]The “Elementary” episode “M.” saw the introduction of the famous Sherlock Holmes nemesis, Moriarty. While dealing with this new twist, affecting Sherlock’s life in a very personal way, he also has to deal with Watson’s eminent departure.
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Samsung Shows Off Youm Flexible Displays at CES 2013Samsung debuted a new flexible display it is calling Youm during the closing keynote at CES 2013. It first introduced the technology in April on its Korean site, but this is the first time Youm has been introduced in the U.S.
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Win at All Costas’ is literally a laugh-fest [recap]The “Go On” episode “Win at All Costas” was “literally” a blast. In this episode, we learn that Ryan is stupid. His stupidity is not only funny, but includes the inappropriate use of the word “literally.”
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘Dirty Laundry’ recap: I made you; I can make you a spyBesides the murder mystery, the “Elementary” episode “Dirty Laundry” focused on Watson’s (Lucy Liu) imminent departure for a new client. We all know that Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson are destined to work together, so there’s no worry about that.
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Best iPhone and iPad Apps for Dog and Cat LoversFor pet lovers, dogs and cats are like members of the family. Plus, they’re cute, lovable bundles of joy. How can pet lovers possibly enjoy the bliss of having a wonderful dog or cat more than they already do? There are apps for that!
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iPhone and iPad Game App Review: Fairway SolitaireFairway Solitaire is an oddball form of solitaire that uses a golf theme. It’s nothing like golf, other than the terms used. If you love solitaire, this is a fantastic game, whether you like golf or not.
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How to Have Fun with Game Center for iPhone and iPadGame Center can be a fun addition to your iPhone and iPad gaming, but it can be a bit confusing. Part of the confusion comes with navigating the app, and part comes from the fact that your device comes with the app already installed.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘2 Pi R’ recap, review: Finch, Carter highlighted in Reese’s absenceThe “Person of Interest” episode “2 Pi R” was a much more cerebral and interesting episode than usual for the show. It may not appeal to those who enjoy the higher level of action that Reese (Jim Caviezel) brings to the series.
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Nat Geo's 'The Incredible Dr. Pol' is dedicated to 19,000 patients"The Incredible Dr. Pol" is returning to NatGeo, and there's no doubt Dr. Pol will be sharing some interesting cases with viewers. The show has become very popular, even breaking records back in September.
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Nat Geo's 'Wicked Tuna': Learn the fishermen slang"Wicked Tuna" is returning to NatGeo, so get ready! The fishermen of Gloucester, Massachusetts will be bringing in the tuna with plenty of colorful language. For those who have never seen the show, you've found the right place.
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Nat Geo's ‘Wicked Tuna’: Ways to make bluefin fishing sustainable"Wicked Tuna" is returning to the National Geographic Channel! The bluefin tuna can fetch a hefty sum, but it has to be fished responsibly. One of the reasons it is so prized and expensive is because the stocks have dwindled.
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‘Wicked Tuna’ returns! What you never knew about the tuna industry“Wicked Tuna” is coming back to the National Geographic Channel! The fishermen of “Wicked Tuna” set out off the coast of the wickedly cold North Atlantic, but it was the west coast where tuna really took off in the U.S., centered around canning.
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'Fringe' recap: ‘Anomaly XB-6783746’ returns to humanity"Anomaly XB-6783746" is a "Fringe" episode "Anomaly XB-6783746" clearly shows the contrast between Observers and humans. "Anomaly XB-6783746" is the name given to the "Child Observer" by the Observers. It is a name that helps remove traces of humanity.
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‘Teen Wolf’ a Sci-Fi/fantasy Success for MTV: Who Knew?“Teen Wolf” is a surprisingly fantastic show on MTV. It has all the intrigue, action, and suspense one would expect from a high quality fantasy show.
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Bruno Mars and Motown StyleBruno Mars sings several styles of music, mixing reggae and soul music, but his standout style is Motown. Some people complain about Mars’s version of Motown being phony, but perhaps the problem is that it’s not exactly Motown.
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Kim and Kanye Are Pregnant: Other Out of Wedlock Celeb BabiesKim Kardashian and Kanye West have confirmed that they are expecting a child together. The only “problem” is that they are not married.
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Celeb Trends: Megan Fox and More Light Fires in Oranges and RedsWho says the cold winter months have to be drab? Celebs have been adding some bright spots to the dreary backdrop with various shades of fire. From oranges to reds, these celebrities know how to heat things up. But how successfully did they pull it off?
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'Ben and Kate' is certain to be canceled: What went wrong?"Ben and Kate" has made it to the "certain to be canceled" slot on TV by the Numbers. Why is it doing so poorly? Comedy can be tough to pull off in a way that works for a very large number of people. It's very personal.
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'Fringe' recap: Walter be trippin' on 'Black Blotter'The “Fringe” episode “Black Blotter” was a brilliant look into the mind of Walter Bishop -- after he drops acid. It's a “Twin Peaks”-esque series of trippy visions, followed by a “Monty Python” style segment.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘The Leviathan’ recap: Unspoken connectionThe “Elementary” episode “The Leviathan” was heavy on clever quotes. It also gave some clues as to what really makes the relationship between Sherlock and Watson work.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Shadow Box’ recap, review: Stealing under the guise of givingThe “Person of Interest” final episode of 2012, “Shadow Box,” contained all the intrigue and gray areas between good and evil one could hope for from their favorite crime drama. Being the 2012 finale, it also contains a special cliffhanger.
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Volkswagen Uses Emotion in Advertising with the ‘Why VW’ CampaignEmotional ads always seem to fare better than ones that do not. The new Volkswagen “Why VW” ad campaign attempts to use these techniques to make viewers feel emotionally attached to their cars.
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12/12/12 Photo: In Dog and Cat ToysFor me, 2012 was all about pet toys. So, here are a few of the many toys I've picked up in 2012.
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Gillette and the NFL Team Up for Advertising Through ParticipationWhen the goals of two large organizations can be beneficial to each other, it gives them the opportunity to create an advertising campaign of epic proportions. Gillette and the NFL have attempt to do just that with their new “No Debate” ad campaign.
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'Fringe' episode 'The Human Kind' brings back some humanityThe “Fringe” episode “The Human Kind” can be looked at in two different ways. It can be seen as a series of events leading to an interesting conclusion, and as a series of interesting characters that show us what factors can humanize or dehumanize people.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘C.O.D.’ recap: Cash cabThe “Person of Interest” episode, “C.O.D.,” was all about mobsters and money. Fermin (Michael Irby), a poor cabby, gets involved with the Estonian mob in his search for money to get his wife and child out of Cuba.Also published on:
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘You Do it to Yourself’ recap: Blinded by angerThe “Elementary” episode “You Do It To Yourself” hinted at the perpetrator right in the title. There are two concurrent subplots, along with the main plot.
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The lions of Africa: Fun facts about the sleepiest big catBig Cat Week on Nat Geo is going to get fearsome with the episode “Swamp Lions.” The mighty lion is one of the most impressive and striking of the big cats. The lion has an incredibly loud roar, enormous teeth, and gorgeous mane.
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Jaguars, ancient creatures in the present day: What you should knowBig Cat Week on Nat Geo will introduce viewers to one of the most multifaceted cats on the planet with the episode “Jaguar Ambush.” Jaguars have abilities that extend far beyond most other animals, offering balance to their habitats.
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Snow leopards caught on film: What you don't know about the illusive creatureBig Cat Week on Nat Geo will showcase one of the most gorgeous animals in existence with the episode “Snow Leopard of Afghanistan.” Snow leopards are difficult to document, so this rare glimpse into their lives will be extraordinary.Also published on:
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Cheetahs can’t roar and other surprising facts about the spotted big catBig Cat Week is back on Nat Geo! The episode “Cheetah: Fatal Instinct” will be covering the fastest of all land animals. What you may not know is that the cheetah has many qualities that set it apart from other big cats. They are truly unique animals.
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Six amazing facts about the tiger dynasty of IndiaBig Cat Week is coming to Nat Geo, and one of the episodes will take a look at the largest of all cat species: the tiger. In particular, the “Tiger Dynasty” episode follows a dynasty of tigers in India, which are part of the Bengal Tiger subspecies
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‘Go On’ episode ‘The World Ain't Over 'Till It's Over’ recap: Lights out!Doomsday preparedness is the theme of the “Go On” episode “The World Ain't Over 'Till It's Over.” Lauren doesn’t want to offend anyone with a Christmas party or Christmas tree, so she decides to have an all-inclusive holiday party on December 21.
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Christmas Planning and Giving with iPhone AppsChristmas can be quite a hectic time of year. There is so much planning that goes into each meal, buying gifts, and dealing with relatives. But it can also be fun! It's also a time of togetherness, forgiveness, and helping others.
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Planning Holiday Meals and Food Gifts with iPhone AppsHoliday time is a wonderful time for sharing great food with friends and family. It's not just a way to feed hungry bellies with something yummy, but a way to share quality time together around the table.
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The 5 New Habits I've Gained from Owning My First SmartphoneI finally bought my first smartphone at the beginning of October, 2012. Before that, I was using a decade-old flip phone. I wondered if I would miss my cute little flip phone when I first ordered my shiny new iPhone 5. It never phased me.
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Best sci-fi and fantasy shows of 2012There were quite a few sci-fi and fantasy shows that aired in 2012. It’s difficult to pare down such a long list, but some shows are just too exceedingly special not to put on the list.Also published on:
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Five of the Most Hilariously Stupid Characters on TVMany sitcoms rely on dumb characters to say funny things, or to fall into humorous situations that wouldn’t exist under normal conditions.
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Mini USA Uses Hidden Cameras to Advertise with EntertainmentMini USA has created a new set of advertisements that use the often-successful technique of using humor to entertain possible customers, and get them into a new Mini Cooper car.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘The Long Fuse’ is long on mystery: RecapThe “Elementary” episode “The Long Fuse” had one of the most interesting mysteries on the show so far. There was one piece of the puzzle that required a suspension of disbelief, but that part was easy to ignore while following the entertaining storyline
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Til Death’ recap: Lasting relationships fertilized with attempted murderThe “Person of Interest” episode, “Til Death,” contained quite a bit more of the usual comic relief than previous episodes this season. The focus of the episode is clearly the topic of relationships. Everyone finds someone, except poor Reese.
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Gift Ideas for TechiesThe stores are overflowing with technology this holiday season. There are more gift options than ever before for the techies on your gift list. So what do you buy for a iPhone techie who already has an iPhone? Accessories, of course!
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Back, Back, Back … It’s Gone!’ is a pain in the back: RecapThe “Go On” episode “Back, Back, Back … It’s Gone!” was an entertaining look at dating life from an “old guy’s” perspective. It’s not that Ryan is an old guy physically, but losing a loved one can age a person … and make them a bit crotchety.
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Dinner Takes All’ recap: A Thanksgiving ‘family’ mealThe group decides to get together for a very special dinner on the “Go On” Thanksgiving special episode, “Dinner Takes All.” He has a special “college buddy,” Amy, coming to town. Ryan has a bit of a crush on her, so the group wants to be there for him.
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Shop Small on Small Business Saturday and Start a Year-Round TrendRemember to shop at your local small business on Saturday! November 24 is Small Business Saturday, and is a great way to support your local small businesses.
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'Grimm' enters the 'Season of the Hexenbiest': RecapThe "Season of the Hexenbiest" has finally arrived on "Grimm"! Many revelations came to fruition for each of the characters. The only person still left in the dark is poor dear Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch), whose missing memories render her entirely clueless
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'Fringe' episode 'Five-Twenty-Ten': The Bishops lose themselves“5-20-10” was an almost-forgotten combination, used previously in the episode “Jacksonville.” The combination was to a safe protecting a very important device, in the “Fringe” episode, “Five-Twenty-Ten.”
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Critical’ recap: Leon returns to annoy and helpThe “Person of Interest” episode, “Critical,” brought Leon (Ken Leung) on board as a temporary member of the team. He was the person of interest (POI) who annoyed Reese (Jim Caviezel) in the Season 2 premiere.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘One Way to Get Off’ recap: Gregson makes Sherlock suspiciousThe “Elementary” episode “One Way to Get Off” was a collection of several small mysteries, which were each interesting in different ways. Viewers also learn more about Gregson, and a tiny scrap of a clue about Sherlock’s past.
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‘Vegas’ is likely to be canceled: Can it be saved?‘Vegas’ is likely to be canceled: Can it be saved?
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Videogame, Set, Match’ recap: Escape from realityThere were a few tricks being pulled for the “Go On” Halloween special episode, “Videogame, Set, Match.” There was also quite a bit of escaping from reality, which was not just in the form of Halloween costumes.
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'Grimm' episode 'To Protect and Serve Man' recap: Hindsight is 20/20The "Grimm" episode, "To Protect and Serve Man," was the culmination of many bad decisions by many different people (and Wesen).
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'Fringe' recap: Walter in pocket wonderland"Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There" is the most surreal episode of Season 5 of "Fringe," and one of the most surreal of the whole series.
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First Person: I Destroyed My Credit by Holding On To My Business Too LongI used to have excellent credit. It was like that for years. From the time I got my first credit card in college until I created a new business, my credit score was very high. I paid off my credit cards every month. Until my business began to falter.
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Using the Bordeaux Website to Find the Perfect Holiday WineThe Bordeaux Wine Council has created a website to help users find appropriate wines for various uses. They have also created a YouTube video to guide users on how to use the wine selector on the Bordeaux site, especially during the holidays.
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Nissan Employs Advertising as Entertainment with New Web SeriesNissan has fully embraced the method of pushing advertising as entertainment with its new series of commercials labeled as a “mini web series” called “Date Better With Sentra.”
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘The High Road’ recap: Reese and Zoe hear wedding bellsReese (Jim Caviezel) and Zoe (Paige Turco) get married in the “Person of Interest” episode “The High Road.” OK, not really. It’s just a pretend marriage.
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Republicans Must Focus on Social Libertarianism to Win Back VotersRepublicans used to be the party that freed the slaves. Now they sometimes get the label of rich, out of touch, racist and sexist white guys. Part of the reason for this is because of where many of them stand on social issues.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘Flight Risk’ recap: Trust issuesThe “Elementary” episode “Flight Risk” was a good mystery, but the character development was the most interesting part of the episode. Sherlock seems increasingly annoyed by Watson’s prodding, but she won’t stop until she finds out what makes him tick.
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'Grimm' episode recap, review: Nick left out of the loopThe "Grimm" episode, "The Hour of Death," had Nick (David Giuntoli) being left out of the loop. Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) and Renard (Sasha Roiz) have their Sleeping Beauty kiss remembrances, then another Grimm does Nick's job for him.
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'Fringe' episode 'An Origin Story' recap: The ant escapes the ant farmThe “Fringe” episode, "An Origin Story," was all about remembering Etta (Georgina Haig). Walter (John Noble), Olivia (Anna Torv), Peter (Joshua Jackson), and Astrid (Jasika Nicole) all remember Etta in their own ways.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Bury the Lede’ recap: John Reese on the dating sceneThe “Person of Interest” episode “Bury the Lede,” gave a perfect example of what it would be like to date John Reese. There are undoubtedly many women who have imagined what it may be like.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘Lesser Evils’ recap: Terrific but terrible guest role castingThe “Elementary” episode “Lesser Evils” was the most blatant example of poor guest actor placement imaginable. For anyone who has never seen “Breaking Bad,” “Suits,” or anything else with David Costabile, this may not apply to you.
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Phone and Tablet Apps for Thanksgiving Planning and CelebratingFor some, Thanksgiving is spent traveling to wherever the family meal is taking place. Or it may be spent cooking a small Thanksgiving meal for a small immediate family. For others, it will be spent cooking an enormous feast.
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'Two and a Half Men' to 'CSI': TV Shows that have lasted through reinventionFive TV shows that completely reinvented themselves
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Lifehacking 101: Link Your Reminders with Notes and Media FilesLifehacking is the act of making your life more organized and productive. One of the most important tools you can have in your lifehacking toolbox is a reminders app, or to do list app. Another important tool is some sort of note-taking app.
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Apple Maps App Real World TestingI recently bought a new iPhone 5, and decided to try out Apple Maps. After reading about how absolutely horrendous the app is on multiple websites, it made me want to know what was so bad about it.
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'Fringe' episode recap: 'The Bullet that Saved the World' is a one-hit wonderThe "Fringe" episode, "The Bullet That Saved the World," was the best and most frightening episode so far this season. It was action-packed, non-stop intrigue, likely to tie any fan's stomach in knots. It was also riddled with some sadness.
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'Grimm' episode 'La Llorona' recap: Halloween special offers tricks and treatsThe “Grimm” Halloween special episode, “La Llorona,” was all about a “Weeping Woman” ghost who steals three children each Halloween. She then takes them to a lake and drowns them to pay back her three children she drowned while she was alive.
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‘Burn Notice’ exclusive: The team turns to drugs to free MichaelWhen "Burn Notice" returns on November 8, the team will have a close-to-impossible mission ahead of them. In this exclusive sneak peek at the fall season premiere episode, "Desperate Measures," the team must buy back Michael's freedom from drug smugglers.Also published on:
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Triggerman’ recap: The perfect rogue crime-fighting teamThe “Person of Interest” episode, “Triggerman,” was a perfect example of each of the team members’ strengths. Reese is the braun, Finch is the brains, Fusco is the guy who can keep tabs on the bad guys, and Carter sets the team on a straight path.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘The Rat Race’ recap: The truth will set you freeThe “Elementary” episode “The Rat Race” held a great amount of character growth for Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu). Sherlock has been lying about himself to his dear friend (Aidan Quinn), but he is about to come clean.
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Any Given Birthday’ recap: Surprise!The "Go On" episode, "Any Given Birthday," was packed full of surprises for Ryan's birthday. There was an odd scavenger hunt, a strange Steven, and a gift from the grave. There was even a bizarre new relationship nobody saw coming.
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‘Touch’: Where we left off and finding Amelia in Season 2The first season finale of "Touch" left us with the possibility of much more excitement, and a new, fast-paced story arc.
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Presidential Debate #3: Obama and Romney (Mostly) AgreeThe foreign policy presidential debate seemed to be a tie for the most part. President Obama spoke mostly about what he has accomplished, and focused on criticizing Governor Romney. Romney focused mostly on policies he would like to push forward.
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'Grimm' episode 'The Other Side' recap: Renard gets creepyCaptain Renard (Sasha Roiz) was the clear focus of the "Grimm" episode "The Other Side." That's a good thing, because each of the story arcs for the secondary characters has been interesting, adding new layers to the overall story.
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‘Elementary’ episode ‘Child Predator’ recap: Sherlock turns the tablesThe “Elementary” episode “Child Predator” was the best episode of the series so far. It had some gripping emotional moments, as well as humorous moments between Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu).
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'Person of Interest' Episode ‘Masquerade’ Recap: John Reese as BabysitterThe “Person of Interest” episode, “Masquerade,” contained a nice dose of its usual comedy relief. Reese had to play babysitter to a snobby daughter of a foreign diplomat. In addition, Reese and Finch had to adjust to each other after Finch’s return.
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'Happy Endings': Where we left off and how two dumbs won't make a smartThe "Happy Endings" Season 2 finale consisted of a partially old, partially new romance between Alex and Dave. This left Penny feeling blue after struggling with her own feelings for Dave. Meanwhile, Max borrowed some songs.
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'Suburgatory' Season 2 premiere recap, review: Tessa’s newfound interest in MomThe “Suburgatory” Season 2 premiere episode, "Homecoming," began and ended on a slightly serious note, with a whole lot of laugh-out-loud hilarity in between. The bookends of the episode dealt with Tessa’s new-found interest in her mother.
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Fall Colors in the High Desert of CaliforniaSome people may not think of the desert as a place to view beautiful colorful foliage, but the high desert of California is unique.
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'Emily Owens, M.D.' series premiere preview: A relatable dramedy“Emily Owens, M.D.” is a new series on the CW. The show explores high school bullying and insecurities from the perspective of a successful adult who escaped that world, only to be forced back into it by way of insecure coworkers and dreamy doctors.
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'Grimm' episode 'The Bottle Imp' recap: Making the wrong choicesPeople (and Wesen) seemed to make a lot of wrong choices in the "Grimm" episode "The Bottle Imp." When you’re dealing with Wesen, one bad choice can e disastrous. It can even leave people dead.
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'Fringe' fans meet another Fringe Division fan: 'The Recordist' recapThe third episode of Season 5 of "Fringe," “The Recordist,” can throw you for a loop at first until you realize that it seems to be an episode all about the fans.
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‘666 Park Avenue’ is already in trouble: Here's why?“666 Park Avenue” has not been on for very long, and is already listed as “certain to be canceled” by TV by the Numbers. It had a very soft start, and was listed as “likely to be canceled” after the “Pilot” episode.Also published on:
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‘Chicago Fire’ series premiere recap, review: A barrage of stories in one episodeThe “Chicago Fire” series premiere was missing something that is difficult to put your finger on, but it may have been due to fitting tons of stories and subplots into a single episode. The show has promise, but it needs to take breather.
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‘Go On’ episode ‘Big League Chew’ recap: Gorging on ‘love’In the “Go On” episode "Big League Chew," some of the group members are confronted with coping mechanisms that have gotten out of hand. We can all learn a little something about coping with change here, while laughing our heads off.
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'Suits': Jessica's strongest momentsThere's no doubt that Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) from "Suits" is a strong woman, but sometimes Hardman (David Costabile) and Harvey (Gabriel Macht) can get to her. She very rarely shows it. As Hardman once said, she's "a class act."
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‘Grimm’ episode ‘Over My Dead Body’ recap: Did Monroe just die? OMG!Warning: spoilers follow. We all know that fan-favorite Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) would never be killed off of “Grimm.” But that doesn’t mean we want to see him hurt, tortured, or fake-dead, even temporarily.
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‘Fringe’ Episode ‘In Absentia’ recap: Back at the lab with a plan“Fringe” was a whole new kind of crazy in the episode “In Absentia.” This episode felt very different from the last, but also not quite like it was before the great leap to 2036. The team’s only hope is to find Walter’s Big Plan to save the world.
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'Person of Interest' episode ‘Bad Code’ recap: Reese follows Finch’s breadcrumbsThe “Person of Interest” episode “Bad Code” proves Root (Amy Acker) right in one respect: she’s not the only person with “bad code.”




















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