As we enter 2009, the last year of the Noughties, we here at BF decided to do a little retrospective on the previous year, highlighting some things that piqued our interest in 2008. Not only that, we decided to make some outlandish predictions as well. If you’re still hungover from last night’s revelry, we forgive you. If not, join me, Kevin, and Jed for some laid-back BF action. We even created a New Year’s resolution for once-again-absent Matt Legler, who was stuck in the middle of nowhere unfortunately. Oh, and as an added New Year’s bonus, I cooked up a brand new intro. Bon appetit!
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2008 election, 2012: The Movie, AIM, alcohol, Andromeda Strain, Apple, AT&T, Austin, Azure, Barack Obama, Batman, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Bill Clinton, black holes, British Parliament, C-SPAN, California, cell phones, CNN, Colorado, computers, Digital TV Transition, Dollhouse, Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog, Dungeons and Dragons, Economic Crisis of 2008, economics, entropy, filibuster, Firefly, Flickr, FOX News, genetic engineering, George Bush, Germany, gold standard, Google, government, Gregorian calendar, Halo, Halo: Landfall, HEB, Hulu, inflation, iPhone 3G, Iraq War, Japan, Jayne hat, Jediah, Joss Whedon, juggling, Jurassic Park, Kevin, Lake Malta, Large Hadron Collider, larping, Leo Laporte, Lubbock, MacRumors, mainstream media, Mayans, Michael Crichton, Microsoft, Nathan Fillion, Neil Patrick Harris, pantheism, Poland, Prey, RadioShack, RaiderVille, reality distortion field, Robert's Rules of Order, Ron Paul, rowing, RSS, SkyNet, Skype, speculative fiction, Sprint, State of Fear, Stephen, Steve Jobs, Terminal Man, Terminator, Texas, Texas Tech University, text messaging, The Dark Knight, the end of the world, The Internet, The Machine Girl, TV, TWiT Live, University of Texas, Verizon, VoIP, Writer's Strike, Yahoo!, Yahoo! Pipes, Yoakum
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