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Guess what I'm watcing on BBC?

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But of course! 😀 LMAO!

Nah, I was channel surfing and it was on and with very little good shit on the weekends I'm happy. Despite me owning them all.
 
I was just watching the end of it - and I had this thought: according to the sequel, we got the AI from the chip in the Terminator. What we should have grabbed was the battery storage.
 
I was just watching the end of it - and I had this thought: according to the sequel, we got the AI from the chip in the Terminator. What we should have grabbed was the battery storage.

Hmm, shouldn't that have made quite a mess at the end of T2?
 
So... <agent smith voice> Mister Connor(son)</agent smith voice> how often do you fap to Cameron from TSCC?

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I was just watching the end of it - and I had this thought: according to the sequel, we got the AI from the chip in the Terminator. What we should have grabbed was the battery storage.


Good observation. Perhaps Cyberdyne was reverse engineering that too? Seen as how the Terminators use them.

It was a terrific line up last night. Terminator then Crimson Tide and Enemy At The Gates. First time in I don't know how long I've seen good movies on cable back to back like that. And I mean not even Encore, or the other movie channels show good stuff. Although, I'm mostly watching the news and Cartoon Network's [adult swim] It's usually the weekends I go channel surfing.

http://www.cyberdyne.jp/english/ :sneaky:
 
Terminator never gets old. I think I saw that movie like seven times in the theater back in the day. Of course, matinee tickets were something like $1.50 back then. I still love that movie though.
 
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