Slice of SciFi #235: A Chat With the Ladies of “Stargate: Universe”
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- A new study shows that playing Tetris may make you smarter.
- Be careful if someone offers to let you play the new video-game Lose/Lose. When you kill the aliens, it kills files on your PC
- Disney is looking to have a major remodel of all its Disney Stores.
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Movie Talk:
- Carey Mulligan talks about why she wanted the lead role in the upcoming “Never Let Me Go.”
- Roland Emmerich promises he won’t ruin the “Foundation” novels.
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TV Talk: If you were worried about whether or not we’d get to see all of the second season of “Dollhouse” we have some good news.
Interview: This week, we chat with ladies of “Stargate: Universe.” We spend a few minutes talking to Elyse Levesque & Alaina Huffman about their roles on this hit new SyFy series.
In the Future:
- “Red Dwarf” gets a 10th season
- Will we ever see a sequel to “ID4?”
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Lose/Lose appears to be a MacOS application, not Windows.
Well… That would make more sense that it is a Mac program. I mean Windows barely runs as it is. Blow out a couple files and the system dies.
On a Mac it could take weeks to blast out enough to drive the system down.
LOL Ivan Awful Cough! Aaaaah. Great Russian Speaker! I wasn’t ready! I’m a sucker for puns.