AustinGuy2
AustinGuy2
AustinGuy2

Any Star Wars movie that has the characters of Luke, Lea, or Han is going to have issues with casting.

So, am I wrong in my off-the-cuff calculation, but would it take about six thousand years (or more) for the star to reach where the gas ribbons are now? Half a light year away? I was hoping things were moving fast enough that we'd be able to witness more motion in our lifetimes, but it sure doesn't seem like it.

Even Borderlands 2 ... which is like Skyrim but with BAZILLIONS OF GUNS! ... had an arrow in the knee joke...

The loss of the original people does not bode well, imho.

I'm getting "This video is currently unavailable."

Fruit Ninja on the Surface (Win RT) is a lot of fun... worth the paltry price.

Who did that first bar-graph, FOX News? Seriously? You're showing a reduction from 6:52 to 6:20 as being "less than half"?!? That's a completely irresponsible and sensationalist graph. Shame on you.

The lack of a start button is completely irrelevant, and I can't imagine what gestures you're referring to that are unintuitive. Windows 8 works fine, I've upgraded all my systems, and even people who bitched during the switch love it after a week or so of getting used to it. I'm gettting kind of sick of the

Almost certainly photoshop.

No.

So... switch to Outlook.com, it's got a better UI anyway. Screw Google.

In the movie, the magnetic field collapsing had the effect of "focusing microwaves from the sun" into a tight spot (like a magnifying glass to an ant-hill), destroying the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco... while over in Rome, it somehow creates an electrical storm so violent that the lightening destroys the Roman

HAH!

Two words: EverClear

I was just about to post the same thing. Life without pancakes, waffles, rolls, sandwiches, bagels, or pasta... isn't worth living. What's the use in living longer if you can't have food you love?