AndresMN
AndresMN
AndresMN

Well if you consider time as a dimension (in which you could move in) it means all time exists at the same time, that would mean that you couldn't change events because all of the causes and effects exist simultaneously. Anything you do in a past event would have already be done, and it's effects already in place.

Maybe this would

It's weird but I loved the derelict parts of the city, where you can see a piece of the city´s story

It must be great for morale, I bet a few guys from the office would like to shot an AK-47 to his boss without the consequences, it must be a great escape valve (I know I would like to do this with a few of my ex bosses)

As lot as the folks that generated that effect thru their smokes.

AS everything in life it's all about perception and expectations. NYC is my favorite city (to this point), yeah some places smell, and others may be grimy, but you have a unique vibe, lots of amazing architecture and views, the most diverse characters and some of the worlds best museums and restaurants. I've been to

Taylor Swift is dead to me. DEAD I SAY.

Wrong eyes..... there I've fixed.... kind of

Realy? I have a lot of examples that I love

I remember this course in the university, it was one of the most interesting and hands down the most challenging course. It uses electronic analogs for mechanical/hydraulic systems and you design a circuit to take an input signal to the desired output state. We used electronic circuits, but I wished we were introduced

It works best with Coke and Sprite, non carbonated drinks freeze solid, some drinks take a different temperature. so it's usually just coke and/or sprite.

Well teenage aliens

Great just what we needed, a robotic Wendigo

Basically she's stating this

Gotta love those "oh-shit" bars

Looks like a great idea, any chance that this will be available outside the US/English?

The way I interpreted the last lines in the movie was waking everyone up

But it can be proven by using physics that it will fly and will float. Then again physics tell us (as well as all the experiments we've made) that nothing with mass may reach light speed.