If you go here: http://www.fox.com/fringe/sprint/#type:divisions you can read a little more about it. Seems to be more of an interactive game you can follow along with. Kind of cool so far. A point and click ARG.
Yes, but this is termed a "usage problem." Stupid airline jingo--yes, the same people who invented the word "deplane" began using "momentarily" to mean "presently." Well, I'll forgive Reddick. Maybe he's in airports a lot.
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They need a video game!
ReplyDeleteI hate the misuse of the word "momentarily!" Broyles meant "in a moment," unless he really meant, "She'll show up, but she'll only stay for a moment."
ReplyDeleteSo true!!! This totally made me think of the CSI computer games! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat is the purpose of these videos? What`s their meaning?
ReplyDeleteim so confused.
ReplyDeleteThis should be a ride at Disney...
ReplyDeletemomentarily also means at any moment, very soon.
ReplyDeleteI was like "Who are these people?" "What does this have to do with Fringe?!"
ReplyDeleteThen, I realise, it's an advert before the video. Hah.
I'm sorry... what? Where are these from? WHAT are these?
ReplyDeleteFuture ARG, maybe?
ReplyDeleteIf you go here: http://www.fox.com/fringe/sprint/#type:divisions
ReplyDeleteyou can read a little more about it. Seems to be more of an interactive game you can follow along with. Kind of cool so far. A point and click ARG.
Yes, but this is termed a "usage problem." Stupid airline jingo--yes, the same people who invented the word "deplane" began using "momentarily" to mean "presently." Well, I'll forgive Reddick. Maybe he's in airports a lot.
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