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musingsofamiddleagedgeek.blog
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| | | | | May of 1999 was a heady time for me. I was 32, and getting married in a month. My bachelor days were melting away into a new chapter of my life. I was going from an apartment to a house. As my fiancee (present-day wife) and I were planning the details of our life together,... | |
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eastofshangrila.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Though novelizations have been written for all six of the Star Wars movies, the one that will be discussed in detail here is the novelization of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover. This has book has been quite well received by readers, particularly for a novelization, a type of novel... | |
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www2.bfi.org.uk
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| | | | | In our original 1980 review of George Lucas's first Star Wars sequel, Richard Combs found even the "genuinely 'fun' elements of the first film" now "pedantically filled out and institutionalised". | |
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www.laptopmag.com
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| | | AMD CEO Lisa Su brought OpenAI's Sam Altman on stage during the Advancing AI 2025 keynote on Thursday, and one exchange from their brief chat now lives rent-free in my mind. For better or worse. | ||