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Dots
& Slashes
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What
ARE "Dots" and "Slashes"...?
In the TV world
there's "cheers and jeers." In the movie world there's
"thumbs up" and "thumbs down." Well, here in
cyberspace, there are (...) dots and (/) slashes. Such are
the icons for this web site's own quickie "thumbs up" and
"thumbs down" list, which is added to whenever the latest
entertainment news requires it. What news
bytes hit their mark, and which should be slashed? Here are the latest of
them.
Some Earlier Lists:
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Fall/End
2007 -
Summer 2007 -
Winter/Early 2007 -
Fall/Late
2006 -
Summer
2006
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Winter/1st
Quarter 2006
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Fall/End
of 2005
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Summer
2005
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Winter/Early
2005
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Fall,
2004
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Summer, 2004
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Spring 2004
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Winter/ 1st
Quarter, 2004
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4th Q, 2003
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Summer 2003
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Spring 2003
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Winter/1stQ,
2003
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Fall/Early
Winter, 2002
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Summer, 2002
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Spring, 2002
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Winter/1st
quarter, 2002
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Fall/Winter
2001
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September
11, 2001
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Summer 2001
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Spring 2001
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Winter 2000
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Fall 2000
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Spring/Summer
2000
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Winter/1st
Quarter 2000
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Premiere
Dot/Slash List, 1999
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For the most current list, click here.
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Feel free to contribute.
As always, review
submissions are accepted!
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Spring, 2008
Want Something
Praised or, well..."slashed"...? Send a note, and
we'll add it to the list!
DOT
: To a game company
showing some stones for a change. While few game companies dared release anything the same week as
Grand Theft Auto IV...Nintendo sure did, when they decided to release
the highly anticipated
Mario Kart on the Wii, just two days before GTA4's launch date. If you ask me; this
was brilliant. For one thing Mario Kart is a totally cool game.
For another it is coincidentally a G-rated car game, so Rockstar tackles
the mature age groups while Nintendo rakes in the younger game crowd the
same week.The good news for Nintendo is that most of these gamers will
most likely go to the store for GTA 4, see Mario Kart, and buy that too.
The good news for gamers is not feeling "corralled" into buying any one
game. Sure; most of them will buy both games, though being able to
choose between one new game or another is great, too.
Thanks for that, Nintendo!
Slash : To
the Check Mii Out Channel, and it's oddball "need" to make every
character's name a batch of initials. Sure; the best Miis are so
dead-on-perfect, you need to description to know that someone's Mii is
meant to be, for example, Super Mario. Yet many Miis are of people that
look familiar though...what's their name again? Don't bother looking at
the name of the character: the Check Mii Out channel abbreviates all
names to mere initials. This is all well and good for, say, Arnold
Schwarzenegger, who is easily identified with or without reading the
name "A.S." Though what about the typical Mii with the single initial,
whose name escapes us? There doesn't seem to be any coherent reason for
this "initial" nonsense, so can someone please end this, with a patch?
Make it so.
DOT
: To someone finally
winning Big Brother in a manner that didn't want us to kick in the
screens of our TV sets! Adam won Big Brother: 'Till Death Do Us Part,
and for the most part fans are happy. Sure they would've preferred
someone from the James/Sharon/Joshua alliance to win, though compared to
the abysmal season that ended with sardonic father/daughter duo Dick and
Danielle, this season was pretty good. See
the full review ---and
Techtite's rating of each contestant--- on the TV review page. Enjoy.
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