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The Avengers Blu-ray-DVD Combo Deal
Here’s an Avengers Blu-ray-DVD Combo Deal for you.
Just 15 dollars at Amazon.com.
Aren’t we nice? We are.

Yep. That’s right. You’ve seen Avengers: Age of Ultron and for some reason you don’t already own a copy of The Avengers movie from 2012. (Was The Avengers only three years ago? Wow.) Jeff Bezos has your back. (Well, Amazon does. OK, not really. But “Jeff Bezos has your back” was a fun sentence to type.) You can order The Avengers Blu-ray-DVD Combo for only 15 dollars. The disc(s) is(are) currently holding the number one spot in Amazon’s Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs section, and therefore shipping may take an extra day or two, according to the site. But it’s worth it. Take our word for it.
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Amazon Lightning Deal on a Star Wars Book
Here’s an Amazon Lightning Deal on a Star Wars book.
Amazon.com: World of Reading Star Wars Use The Force!: Level 2 (9781484704646): Michael Siglain, Pilot Studio: Books
May the 4th Deals from Amazon
We’re a little late to the party, but here are some May the 4th deals on Star Wars stuff from Amazon.
May the Fourth be with you. The Amazon.com Star Wars Store is a one-stop shop for all your Jedi needs.
Get it? May the Fourth be with you? It’s the Fourth day of May, and Fourth sounds like Force, sort of. I don’t know. I like Star Wars. You like Star Wars. Go buy something.
Source: Amazon.com: The Star Wars Store
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Age of Ultron Hard on Joss Whedon Because He Has a Family
Avengers: Age of Ultron ruled the box office this weekend. And before that, it ruled director Joss Whedon‘s life. This was, according to the director, difficult on him because he has a family. Here’s what he said in an interview:
“When I watch it, I just see ‘flaw, flaw, flaw, compromise, laziness, mistake,’” said Whedon. “The reason I set out to make another film is because I wanted to make one that was better, and I wanted to up my game as a shooter and work harder on every aspect of it and sort of give myself up to it in a way that’s hard for me, because I have a family. I started as a writer in low-budget TV, and there was always this element of, ‘This is good enough.’ And with this movie, I never wanted to say, ‘This is good enough.’” (emphasis added)
And now the explanation. Read more »
Even More Tweets We Like
Because Twitter never sleeps, here are even more tweets we like.
(Note: the image above is old; it’s Shaq teasing Oprah about tweeting using all caps. I still find it amusing.)
Here’s a tip from the Library of Congress about book preservation. I think it will also make for better book presentation on the shelf.
TIP: Shelve books of similar size next to each other #SavingOurStuff #PreservationWeek http://t.co/21i6SYnJ0n
— Library of Congress (@librarycongress) May 2, 2015
I honestly don’t know what this next tweet is about, but it appears to be about books, so let’s go with that. Books are good. Reading is fundamental, after all. Read more »
Tumblr And Disney
Tumblr and Disney are, I suppose, a natural pairing. Hardcore Disney fans are obsessive, and even non-hardcore fans are at least aware of Disney tropes. So the two coming together to create Interweb flotsam are as inevitable as chocolate and peanut butter.
Tumblr is a micro-blogging platform (I use it, it’s fun) that works particularly well with images. This post, from The Lion King, is about parenting and amused me.
Click below for a much larger collection of Disney/Tumblr musings, many of which use oddly profane language.
H/T to George Takei, the man from whom half of all Web content spreads these days.
31 Times Tumblr Had Serious Questions About Disney (via Buzzfeed)
Stop iTunes Song Pop-up
Starting with some version of Apple‘s iTunes software, the song title will pop-up over whatever you are doing. If you’re like me and can be distracted by, well, everything, this is annoying.
This is one of those features that was never necessary, or at least shouldn’t be turned on by default.
Luckily there is a simple way to turn it off. From Apple’s Support website:
Click iTunes -> preferences -> General -> Under “Notifications”, uncheck “when song changes”
What a relief!
Here’s some screenshots for ya:
BEFORE (GRRRR):
AFTER (YAYYYY!):
Thank you carpetfiber101 for the tip.
new song pop up window in iTunes | Apple Support Communities.


















