That and it’s a self-selected sample that filters out all but the most extreme opinions.
That and it’s a self-selected sample that filters out all but the most extreme opinions.
These kinds of polls create their own bias: they tend to populate themselves with only the votes of people with extreme opinions. You can’t at all look at this self-selected sample as indicative of anything more meaningful than “the people who bothered to respond to this poll didn’t like some things.”
And ruthless efficiency!
In your defense, she did the same thing. Twice.
It’s OK, no worries. Plenty of people die in the movie. The central hook hinges on people dying. There you go, counter-spoiler for you.
The title of Tom’s alternate article that he binned after seeing the movie was “No One Should have Died in Captain America: Civil War”
It’s great to know that the 1080 does 4.3 gaming performances compared to Titan X’s 3.5 gaming performances. Even more impressive are those 7 VRs to Titan X’s 3.9 VRs.
It looks to me like their reaction to pitch 5 is what made pitch 6 into a strike...
Something weird’s up with the player in fullscreen mode. Gets really choppy no matter what bitrate it’s trying to deliver.
You’re correct in the sense that the concept of translating small fighter planes to space combat doesn’t work for myriad reasons, but you’re grossly misinformed about how propulsion works in space.
We really need to get to work on genetic body modification so we can enable the kind of gender switching in Iain Banks’ Culture books.
So it’s basically a Holodeck episode.
Romero’s star fell with Daikatana and he hasn’t really had a direct hand in too many games since as far as I know.
now there’s a pun with callback, folks.
14 if you count from the right on that list...
I’m partial to his argument with his ‘mom:’ “Just because I got married doesn’t mean that I’m moving out of the basement”
Surprised you didn’t include the vagina dragon.
Absolutely. You can use real equations to plan and execute every aspect of a mission in Kerbal Space Program. It offers an intuitive way to become comfortable with orbital mechanics and is fairly true to real-life orbital mechanics.
The pencils in the videos suggest something between 1.5x and 3x scale to life size. Depending on the size of the photos he’s working from, he’s scaling up the photos even more than that.
Reducing this man’s accomplishment by saying he was merely copying a photo, even if you’re lauding his ‘technical’ skill, is grossly unfair.