Summary
Survivor is a popular reality television game show and adventure series produced throughout many countries across the world. In the program, contestants are isolated in a remote location and compete for cash and other prizes.
Survivor, created in the UK in 1992 by Charlie Parsons, was first made as a Swedish show Expedition: Robinson, is commonly considered the mother of American reality TV because it was the first highly-rated and profitable reality TV show on network television in the USA.
Its run on American television began in 2000 and the show is still going strong seven years later. Survivor was brought to American TV by executive producer Mark Burnett and is hosted by Jeff Probst.
News
James Thomas Jr. Wins Survivor: Tocantins
Ladies and gentlemen, as have a Survivor: Tocantins champion. It's everyone's favorite cowboy, James "J.T." Thomas Jr.
The Cast of Survivor: Tocantins
The next season of Survivor kicks off next month. Let's take a look at the cast for Survivor: Tocantins.
Bob Crowley Speaks on Survivor Victory
Bob Crowley conquered all on Survivor: Gabon. In this interview, he recounts life in Africa.
Episode Guides
Episode 11
(4/26/2007)
With Edgardo voted out, there are only eight survivors left and individuals move into high gear to secure places within an alliance that ...
Episode 12
(5/3/2007)
With only seven left, the campers return to their island to discuss what went wrong that Alex, their target, was still there and Mookie (...








October 21st, 2008 8:25 AM
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April 16th, 2009 12:39 PM
Do you think we'll see the day when LCD monitors are replaced by holographic displays? Screens that literally appear out of thin air in full color?
What do you think? Holographic technology is still fairly new but there are scientists out there who believe we've only begun to tap into it.
There are also people working on holographic based cloaking devices for use in combat. In 10 years we could be looking back on the technology of today and laughing.
Thoughts?
April 18th, 2009 4:59 PM
What are your favourite (lyrical) themes in music?
Are there any you don't like?
I generally dislike love-songs.. or these girl power-thingies you see on MTV (but I guess that's normal for a guy).
Of the music I actually listen to I'm not particular fond of the workers ethics in classic rock songs.. you know, about the booze and the relationships that don't really go your way
I also dislike the superficial 'love for everything'-mumbo jumbo in new age music, it's so cheesy..
And the gore and porno-themes in some heavy metal.
Politics are also a real turn-off for me. Either I disagree with the views (and thus feel annoyed) or because it's too down to earth (I prefer fantasy).
My favourite themes are culture & history, mysticism and the occult, fantasy, war, nature, solitude and anger/hatred. Quite the bombastic stuff.
April 27th, 2009 12:04 PM
Have you ever been to a themed party where you dressed up accordingly?
Every year we have a themed party which includes costumes, food, music, backdrops to match.
Over the years we've had the following themes: China, Under the Sea, Colours, Out of Space, Countries, Black & White, Hawaii, History, Fairy Tales... Can't think of anymore.
Anyway they are real fun, seeing what everyone dressed up as and how they interpredted the theme idea.
April 28th, 2009 2:33 AM
I'm looking to buy a gaming console soon, and I know nothing about them. I've asked a few of my friends what they would recommend and it's become a toss up between a PS3 and an Xbox360. At the moment I'm leaning more towards a 360 because it's cheaper.
So, basically what I'm asking is which console is the best, in your opinion for a complete novice? Which has the wider selection of games (if there's any difference), and which has the better features?