I find it absurd that some people have nothing better to do than burn Harry Potter books, as seen in reports covering these controversial public displays of censorship and religious opposition to the popular fantasy series.
I shared the news that Warner Brothers was officially producing a Harry Potter movie. This early link allowed fans to follow the production's progress on the studio's website as the beloved book series transitioned to the big screen.
The author expands his usual Goodreads-driven book selection method with algorithms, serendipity, awards, and reading challenges to deliberately escape his own taste bubble.
I found that the Harry Potter movie is scheduled for an Indian release only in April 2002. I'm frustrated by the significant delay compared to the global premiere dates listed by Warner Bros.
I noted the rising popularity of the Harry Potter website and poked fun at a CNet article's redundant demographic reporting, which oddly specified that males accounted for "more than 37 percent" of the audience.
I replaced memory-heavy application launchers with a custom Perl script called 'o'. It indexes specific directories and lets me search and open files or programs instantly from the command line using keyword matching and filtering.