Afrobean
Afrobean
Afrobean

I actually got into the habit of serving my fried rice out of one of these containers and onto the plate simply so that it could cool a little faster. Eating straight from the container would always keep it all really hot, too hot to eat as comfortably as I'd like. Not that I'd think of doing this to the container,

Actually, that could solve the glugging problem of the small bottlenecks that comes from air having anywhere to escape... I never understood why they bottle 1 liter bottles with big bottlenecks but make the 2 liters have the smallest bottleneck of any bottle.

Knowing a few baristas, it's far more common that they would serve you decaf over regular if you cross them. I think most wouldn't pay it much mind though if you're a pleasant customer and the only thing "wrong" is that you don't tip well enough for their liking.

I'm no expert, but I imagine that iMessage works over any Internet connection. Wifi networks are readily available for a lot of us, so it would make sense to prefer data to SMS, since we're getting the data over Wifi much of the time anyway.

It's always possible to tie in villains to Superman's origins. Kryptonian characters can be tied into the stuff on Krypton, Luthor and Superboy-esque villains can be tied into his time in Smallville, and any other villain could just be introduced as the one that first made Clark reveal his superpowers. For example,

Superman's origins haven't been divulged all that well in mass media. The first Superman movie showed a lot of Krypton, but glossed over most of the rest of it. Smallville showed us almost no Krypton directly, but gave us a lot of (big surprise) his origins in Smallville. A combination of the two would be great, but

What if I told you every time you used the bathroom, you needed to spin around in a circle afterward?

Electro doesn't have to be bad. Spectacular Spider-man introduced him as a tragic figure and made Peter fail as a hero by being the one to instigate a fight. It worked really well, I think, even if the base concept is absurd.

Electro's race is not integral to his characterization, and his imagery is not iconic such that a darker skin tone could ruin it. A Black Superman would be strange, but a Black Perry White will be just fine. A White Kingpin would be OK, but the Black one we got was terrific. A Black Batman would be unusual, but a

Couldn't the stress busting it apart at the seams be solved with a little strong adhesive at every joint? I mean, if it's a complete and finished product, you could just seal it in, right? Sure, glue isn't exactly a lego piece, but I don't think it's against the spirit of lego to use a glue to make bonds more

I was expecting something similar. I was expecting someone to have been arrested for committing a crime that never even happened. For robbing an imaginary bank. On the second Tuesday of last week.

I saw Lion King in 3D. It looked great.

This is an accurate analysis, but it's missing the deeper point. He looked at a lot of concept art with the red trunks and didn't fight hard to use them. Because they're not important. Superman is made who he is by his character, his superpowers, his villains, not a pair of red underpants.

This is stunning to me. I had no idea. If anyone tried to sell me a car with no spare, I'd probably just pick myself up one and stuff it in the trunk regardless. Wow.

That was just a starting point before moving into the real point: even though there are many possible musical combinations, most are very similar, especially if you limit the scope to popular music. A song COULD be infinitely long, but that's not practical and it's not realistic, and even if it were, there would have

Harrison Ford as Jango Fett would throw into question why Han Solo looks like he's related to Fett (and also, subsequently, the clones). Boba Fett would be Han Solo's brother, in a way. Don't you think that would be something that would have been touched on when Boba collected Han in the original trilogy? That would

That's considered "non-canon". They didn't do much in the way of direct sequels until the "reboot", and continuity was incredibly lax, but the folks behind the movies just plain don't count Never Say Never Again or the earlier adaptation of Casino Royale.

Is that a joke? Screens have been rectangles ever since forever. Film was rectangular, early TV was rectangular, early computer screens were rectangular. Even the tablet PCs that never found a market were rectangular. The rounded edges are a matter of usability; sharp corners aren't fun to hold.

I'm kind of surprised qwerty sliders are still produced when it would be pretty easy to sell the qwerty fans regular phones with slider keyboard case accessories. Throw one of these on a hinged case and you could let ANY phone be a qwerty slider. I know I've seen things like that designed for the iPhone, but that's

I don't see Apple making a 6 incher.