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Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018)
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018)
2018 | Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Sequel to Wreck-it Ralph, in which Ralph and Venelope travel to the internet in search of a replacement part for a broken wheel in Venelope's Sugar Rush arcade race.

It's not a bad film: animation (as expected) is top notch, and it has the requisite life lesson thrown in for good measure, but for me this just seemed somewhat lacklustre compared to the earlier entry. I did enjoy all the various internet nods throughout, however (some way more obvious that others - Amazon, E-Bay, Google, etc) - and the scene with the Disney Princesses are amongst the contender for the best of the film, but all-in-all ...
  
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Kimmic (814 KP) rated Amazon Kindle in Apps

Apr 12, 2019  
Amazon Kindle
Amazon Kindle
Book
8
9.1 (292 Ratings)
App Rating
Handy for holidays (5 more)
Handy for travel
Convenient
Lightweight (mostly)
Adjustable text size
Book marks and highlighters
It's just not the same as a book! (3 more)
Devices run out of battery
requires internet for downloads
some books can be more expensive than a physical paperback?!! Not even sure how that works
  
Wreck-It-Ralph (2012)
Wreck-It-Ralph (2012)
2012 | Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Ralph (0 more)
What can u say about wreck it ralph brillant animated film not just for kids also adults john c . Reilly is perfect as ralph villian of a arcade machine sarah silverman is also perfect as his friend i hope ralph breaks the internet is just as good
  
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Rachel (2 KP) rated Pinterest in Apps

Oct 26, 2018  
Pinterest
Pinterest
Photo & Video, Social Networking
1
8.7 (242 Ratings)
App Rating
I love the amount of items and variety Pinterest has. If you want ideas for any aspect of your day to day life it's there! (0 more)
Sometimes I find some items hard to get through but this may be down to limited computer/internet understanding ? (0 more)
Pinterest as a hobby
  
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Drew Citron recommended Swann's Way in Books (curated)

 
Swann's Way
Swann's Way
Marcel Proust, Susanna Lee | 2013 | Essays
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"I'm re-reading Swann's Way. I'm actually sort of perpetually reading it because it's too dense to get through in one linear attempt. But it's hands down my favorite book and I like to revisit it when I need to quiet down and remove myself from the Internet#"

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Apple iPad
Apple iPad
Computers & Accessories > Tablets
Internet at your fingertips without having a computer (2 more)
1,000's of apps
great visual display and screens
expensive and delicate (1 more)
needs to be replaced every couple of years to keep up with new technology
Hard to imagine life without it now.
I love my iPad, I use it every single day.
  
You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)
You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)
Felicia Day | 2016 | Biography
9
9.0 (12 Ratings)
Book Rating
My sister got me this book when it came out, and I devoured it. Felicia Day is funny, awkward, and relatable. Her experiences from finding other like-minded weirdos on the early internet to founding her own company are sure to make you laugh, commiserate, and cringe in sympathy. It's a great read.
  
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Ghost in the Machine
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Storyline (1 more)
Uses computer and internet for videos that go along the book.
Great book
This Book is written very well. I love that throughout the book there is a website you have to go to and some pages have a password on them to play a video that goes along with the story.
  
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Kiernan Shipka recommended The Shining (1980) in Movies (curated)

 
The Shining (1980)
The Shining (1980)
1980 | Horror

"I think that The Shining is probably my favorite horror movie just because it’s a smart film, but at the same token it’s so chilling, and there’s so much to dig into. I mean, I could get myself into two-hour-long hauls just looking at conspiracy theories about it on the internet."

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Physics of the Future: The Inventions That Will Transform Our Lives
Physics of the Future: The Inventions That Will Transform Our Lives
Michio Kaku | 2012 | Science & Mathematics
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"Kaku’s a physicist by trade and offers mind-bending predictions about scientific progress over the next 100 years, from internet accessible contact lenses to robots that display real emotions. An interesting look into how things like nanotechnology could change how we interact with the devices in our home, making them smarter, more efficient."

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