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Brangdon

He’s accused of having sex with an unconscious woman, knowing she wouldn’t have consented had she been awake. That’s rape in Sweden. (And in the UK, and in most civilised countries.)

He’s accused of having sex with an unconscious woman, knowing she wouldn’t have consented had she been awake. That’s rape in Sweden. (And in the UK, and in most civilised countries.)

On the positive side, once he lifts Russian sanctions and sends his buddies in to help extract Russian oil, he will be richer than Gabe.

Sounds like you bought the wrong VR. Nausea is due to the disconnect when you move in VR but don’t move in real life. The best way to counter it is roomscale, meaning you only move in VR when you move in real life. So you either need a Vive, or you need to get the controllers for the Rift, and maybe extra base

Note that extract will spoil the first book (and probably the film, which I’ve not seen).

If it had really been a 15-year-old, we don’t know what would have happened. He says he turned up because he was planning to rescue her. He said that immediately, so he was probably already at least thinking about it.

They were able to reproduce it during testing after the event quite quickly.

If anything, it’s less open and honest than aeroplane crash investigations. They publish full details, with recommendations on how to prevent recurrence that the industry is often forced to comply with. SpaceX doesn’t do that, partly because some of the details are trade secrets, and partly because some details are

As a newcomer, I never really got that he was the villain at all. He mostly seemed to be trying to do the right thing. He felt he needed to work with bad guys to get it done, but it was pretty clear he was their patsy and had no understanding of the bigger picture. When he took over the prison in season 2, I didn’t

It was originally written as a short story that covered the first part of the book. I’ve not read it but I gather it ended with the reader knowing the child will never be able to leave her school/prison. I can see why the author wanted to write about what happened next, but I agree there isn’t much real plot to

There was a complete lack of momentum. It’s hard to sustain any enthusiasm in a show that has one episode a year.

Richard Adams, the author who wrote the book Watership Down, died today.

Wasn’t this the plot of [Rec]?

It was much later, though, wasn’t it? For a long time I was unsure if she was even dead, or had managed to survive like the kid did.

Thanks. What does the article mean by “fastest”? For how long will it be in our skies? The article mentions 4 million years, but I gather that’s how long the effects will last.

True. And the mass involved is probably low compared to the star too. But in addition to the 10 new comets from our own Oort Cloud, maybe we’ll pick up a few from the visitors cloud.

Good point, but is it? It wasn’t the first test in orbit, just the first test attached to the ISS, and they aren’t actually using it for anything.

Musk says it will cost around $10B, which isn’t that much in the scheme of things. He’s worth more than that himself, on paper. He’s only think about the transport system, though. I’m fairly concerned about all the other pieces that are needed for Mars habitats. Even granted the rocket will be much later than the 8

As part of the talk, he showed pictures of a Raptor engine being test fired, and the propellant tank. So there was substance there, actual hardware. He isn’t just saying stuff. He has a plan which he has put into motion.

The article isn’t advocating a large carry-on. With the title I expected it to recommend clothing and such, as other replies to you have, and those are bulky, but the article itself just says keys, cards and medication. I carry my keys and cards in my pocket.