I don't have a tablet, but I might see if Google Play has a comics app for my phone now that you mention it.
I don't have a tablet, but I might see if Google Play has a comics app for my phone now that you mention it.
Yeah, I can't watch Legend of Korra at home now cause Suddenlink and Viacom couldn't reach an agreement. What's most irritating is that Korra is online-only this season anyway, but every time I go to watch it on nick.com, I get a message from Viacom telling me it's unavailable and to complain to Suddenlink about it, who of course would simply blame Viacom if I did. Guess I'll just use my free Hulu+ code, since Korra streams there.
Honestly though, when I wrote an editorial about that situation, Viacom honestly seemed like they were telling the truth about Suddenlink being at fault for rejecting their own proposal. It's really hard to prove whether it's the cable company or content provider in these cases though, since I don't think their contracts with each other are made public. But I feel your pain in regards to Turner content, including Cartoon Network, being dropped from your DishTV. Begging the question: How'd you manage to escape Time Warner Cable's borderline monopoly in Dallas? lol Granted, it can't be anywhere near as bad as Suddenlink's monopoly in Nacogdoches. AT&T kind of competes, but Suddenlink really does seem like the only game in town for Internet and cable.
As for Tenkai Knights, I don't know what the ratings are like for that Saturday@5:30am central slot, but what's it matter when Nielsen can't get its ratings right, eh?! You hear about all that? Apparently, ABC got a huge ratings boost cause of an error with Nielsen's machines. It really brought the industry's metrics for what a popular show is into question. That makes a huge impact, since TV profit comes largely from advertisers, who are paying for an audience the networks are selling them.
What makes me sad is there are no more major broadcast channels airing Saturday morning cartoons outside of NBC Kids. And I've never heard of the cartoons they're airing.
... sorry, but I was a Radio/TV major in my undergrad life, so these things interest me.
I think I need to get that Deathstroke comic and of course I love Deadpool, despite never having read those comics. I've uh ... never fully seen Edward Scissorhands. Wonder if that's on Netflix. And The October Faction looks quite good as well. Looks like a darker version of the Adams family.
Get on that presentation, man!
Your car sounds awesome though, glad you got out of the deal. What is make and model is this voice-navigation-system-having set of wheels?
I put them in my next blog. Sorry for the confusion. Didn't realize when I posted this the link url was to part of my Facebook and my privacy settings wouldn't let you view them.
If I had the time and money, I'd love a puppy for her to play with.
Indeed. Maybe breed has something to do with it? I have no idea and with cats it seems many vets don't either. I've basically had some of the people handling cats admit to me that "American shorthair" really stands for "hell if we know, but its hair is short and it was born here." They may not have put it in those terms, but from what I've gathered studying cat breeds, the temperaments and coat colors of American shorthairs are a bit too diverse to really group all of them together. lol
She wasn't really attacking the mirror, she just stood up to see what was up with it and quickly decided against it haha.
She does have a really pretty coat. I love the color mixture. I originally wanted a black cat, cause Clinger was my favorite and black cats have great personalities, but I am sure I'll love her just as much. She's very affectionate. 
She keeps hitting her head on the bottom of that futon, so kinda. lol She has yet to find a box she wants to stay in though.
Yup. Did most paperwork last Thursday, got the rest done Monday and took her home in a box that said "refrigerate upon arrival" Tuesday.