(SPOILER)
First set pics of Summer Glau in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 2.
Courtesy of Giant Freakin Robot, Summer's robot character will be back!
(Let's please remember to use a period at the end of the "Link Title" line. Thanks! -z.)
[ edited by zeitgeist on 2008-06-07 18:37 ]
June 07 2008
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The One True b!X | June 07, 22:28 CET
but you beat me to it.
FaithsTruCalling | June 07, 23:24 CET
Simon | June 08, 00:50 CET
FaithsTruCalling | June 08, 01:39 CET
The Blue Leopard | June 08, 01:49 CET
As for the period thing Well sentences and headlines on the front page look a bit odd without full stops I hope people would agree with that And now back to the subject in hand
Simon | June 08, 01:59 CET
The One True b!X | June 08, 02:07 CET
cabri | June 08, 06:45 CET
But the one on this thread works & there are some great shots. I'm glad this show is coming back, I hope it moves from pretty entertaining to seriously awesome, this season.
But I still have serious misgivings about Lena Heady, not nearly tough enough for the role, IMO. Just too much of a cream puff.
Shey | June 08, 11:27 CET
(P.S. I think post titles without periods screw things up for people getting their W-esque by way of a feed.)
barest_smidgen | June 08, 15:40 CET
moley75 | June 08, 18:08 CET
[ edited by zeitgeist on 2008-06-08 15:51 ]
zeitgeist | June 08, 18:10 CET
Huh, and all this time I thought folk left it off deliberately to wind zeitgesit up ;-).
Saje | June 08, 19:27 CET
Saje | June 08, 19:29 CET
I'm going to start saying "zeitgesit" when people sneeze.
The One True b!X | June 08, 20:16 CET
zeitgeist | June 08, 23:04 CET
I'm not surprised that people forget the full stop (period) at the end of the link title because on neither the "post example" nor the "post story" pages does it say that you have to use one. In fact, on the "post example" page there isn't one.
Thatīs because the example used didn't need a full stop, since it was the link was part of a sentence, not a sentence in itself. We've now changed the example a little to be more clear. It really isn't difficult, people. Use a full stop if your link is separate from your description. Don't if it's not.
And if you ask me, there never was an issue with full stops in our RSS feed.
Caroline | June 09, 00:41 CET
zeitgeist | June 09, 00:43 CET
Truly, full stop.
The One True b!X | June 09, 03:29 CET
korkster | June 10, 02:14 CET