Agreed. He is WAY too emotive and talkative about his powers in the preview. I am pretty worried about it at this point.
Agreed. He is WAY too emotive and talkative about his powers in the preview. I am pretty worried about it at this point.
Patrick Warburton would be perfect physically and vocally. I'm not sure he can brood like Walker.
Cristian Walker is sort of bigger than life. He is built along the lines of Superman from DC Animated for a reason. You get the sense of someone who was filled with so much power that, despite the huge bulk and frame, he is still a fraction of what he once was.
The melting point of helium might confuse people, because it only freezes if it is smashed with about 25 atmospheres. Also, if we are talking absolute zero, wouldn't it be better to use Kelvin scale, which starts at zero?
Came here to say that they weren't using equatorial diameter, but then I realized that you could get a perfect fit by rotating each planet at the correct angle.
Except that this is based on their in-house tests for each set of drives. They are performing the same tasks and under the same loads. They are not comparing your use of a drive to theirs.
Speaking of bleak...
Was really hoping this would help me cook perfect pasta.
Came here to bring up these two series. I will say that The Expanse has much better character work and The Lost Fleet is slightly less "hard sci fi" (ie. they have inertial dampening and faster than light travel), but I really enjoy it nonetheless.
Mozzarella is the best cheese for pizza because pizza has mozzarella on it. Duh.
You're "Mss." was unsuccessful in avoiding confusion.
My one pet peeve; getting cold / wet is not how you get sick. I know that this myth is even much more popular in Japan, but we know how colds work now. You need to be infected by someone with a virus or bacterium. I am always bumped by this. It is like seeing that Lucy preview where they talk about humans using 10% of…
Oh, and furthermore, corrosion of the cartridge was not a real issue over the lifetime of the device. I played it for 6+ years until my friend bought a PlayStation and then very infrequently until emulators were available. There was never a significant difference in how often the cartridges worked in that time.
Unfortunately, this video falls victim to the very same unscientific conjecture that it is trying to prevent. It claims that, due to confirmation bias, the blowing trick did not work. It then mentions that science is necessary in order to determine the truth, but no science is actually done.
No problem. It has been one of my favorites for years. I believe he wrote it as a reaction to Starship Troopers because he saw promise in that story but didn't think it was well realized.
YES! Like a human being!
You are my favorite person for today.
Although, just saying "earlier" does not necessarily imply "non-human" forms of life.
Not even the worst shark-attack effect. That honor goes to Deep Blue Sea, when a shark eats Sam Jackson. They just froze and cropped the picture of Jackson, then rotated and shrank it as the shark dragged him off. My friend and I replayed it over and over on the DVD frame by frame and laughed our asses off. It looks…
This is not a chart of "How Often Men and Women Masturbate, By Age." It is a chart of "How Often Men and Women Say They Masturbate, By Age." The two have little bearing on each other.