Cericneesh
Ceric Neesh
Cericneesh

I'm not sure why this is a problem.... I mean, yes, someone who wants to transport something that they have to leave the hatch open will have a problem, but since technically that's illegal to do anyway, they shouldn't have to design for it. This design looks absolutely fantastic.

Stirling's music has been getting better and better, and I'm always amused by the fact that apparently nobody ever comments on the fact that she looks JUST LIKE Alyson Hannigan. Like, seriously. They could switch places and I'm not sure anyone would notice, though I think Lindsey might be taller.

See, I've never gotten the whole "premium is so much more".... it's maybe a $3 difference between filling with regular and filling with premium in most cars. Assuming a $0.20 markup between regular and premium (with mid-grade being a $0.10 markup), a car with a 14-gallon tank, filling from COMPLETELY empty (as in 1

The whole suit was made wearable, actually. Iron Man 1, 2, AND Avengers, and they did one for Iron Man 3 but the full suit wasn't worn for any shots that I know of.

You'd be surprised at how many shots in Avengers were practical suit, actually. They only had a full-body suit for a few "hero" shots, but a partial suit with a chestpiece, gauntlets, and helmet along with a mocap suit was used for a LOT of shots.

Ah, dang. Still, not like my DSlite can go any farther back. *shrugs* And they've done all the originals as GBA or DS games now anyway.

I know I'm headed to GameStop to buy one now. I've got a GBA Micro, so I can still play all the old Pokemon games (since it'll play all the way back to Red/Blue), so that capability of my DS Lite wasn't a huge motivator to hold onto it.

I do. I ALWAYS use it. Parking brake plus a locked steering wheel at one extreme or the other means that your car is very nearly un-stealable, incredibly difficult to tow, and if you back up to the block, can't be booted in many cases, either (there's often not enough room on the front tires to boot a car even if

Honestly, I think Heteronormativity would've worked for ruining the relationship more.

He's on Arrow, actually; but I know that Barrowman would LOVE to show up for it, and Moffat has said he likes the character. I'd give this more credence than at least some of the rumors.

Actually, that's EXACTLY what should happen. I'm not sure what else you're expecting from a hard plate that's fixed at the top of the shoulder....

The big problem, as I recall it, was that no publisher wanted to touch financing the movie, so Microsoft said "Oh, fine, we'll finance it, but we get most of the profit" and the publishers were like "No, we still get the majority of the profit" and Microsoft told them to take a running leap off a cliff if they thought

I sincerely hope you're wrong about the death of the high-end phone with a physical keyboard. I've got autism and a sensory processing disorder; I NEED a physical keyboard in order to use nearly all the functions of my phone. I'd really hate to be stuck with my Droid 4 for two or three years, only to have my only

I've never previously even CARED about Porsche products; they haven't appealed to me. But this.... this is not only something I've been interested in, but something that I would absolutely love to own at any cost.

It depends on how long after sunset, how far north your plane went, and if the light you saw was to the north. Either way, I'm jealous; I've never seen anything like it.

That's actually the trick. You DON'T want to store the bread in an airtight environment if it's not being refrigerated (but you DO if it is being stored in the fridge). Airtight actually HELPS mold grow, because it traps moisture, while letting it breathe just a bit helps prevent it.

I didn't word that well. I meant to make it FEEL like a driver's car. No matter how fantastic a car is, it still feels like "just a car" to me most of the time, but whenever I'm in a car with a more "cockpit" design, it feels SO much different.

My favorite thing about the interior is the fact that it's got a "cockpit" feel, with the system controls angled towards the driver's seat and the trim that comes around the side of it. I love cars that feel like that; it, in my opinion, is the biggest difference between a driver's car and a car for driving.

I think part of the estimates relate to how easy it is to get a high-quality replica, or in some cases, such as the lightsaber, a re-creation. If you're patient and a good negotiator on prices, you can make a replica Luke lightsaber (any version from Ep. IV or V) for UNDER $100, using ALL the same original parts as

Actually, the Geordie visor was made from (I think) three pieces of aluminum and a LOT of small brass rods. There's three versions; one had them spaced farther apart and was used for action scenes (so he could see better), one had them spaced in groups of two and was worn for part of the TV series (I don't recall