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well, post a link next time, I searched the name with Orion and didn't find what you were referring to. Either way, I've read a lot of arguments against big programs like these in lieu of robotics missions and the likes and I still think human exploration is worth funding.

Those types of arguments are so shortsighted it's embarrassing to think people actually believe it. Apollo, for instance had a deep psycholigical, sociological, and technological impact on not only America, but the world. And they did it with nearly 10 times the funding that NASA had for the Constallation program, and

I was confused when I first heard the launch announcement for Orion way back when. I thought Obama signed some act in 2012 that cut NASA funding which effectively killed the Constallation program. Orion was deep into development at that point, as well as the heavy lift rocket, so I figured they would use what funding

I rent and I figured for not even a $10 investment I can have it now and always take it with me when I move. The outlet itself isn't even $5 and I had to get a new faceplate to go with it for a couple more bucks. You only really need one or two in choice locations.

I rent and I figured for not even a $10 investment I can have it now and always take it with me when I move. The

any refrences for this information?

any refrences for this information?

I suppose the advantage of that usb charger is that it's a 'rapid' charger, but I swapped out one of my outlets for this fancy number and find it more convenient.

I suppose the advantage of that usb charger is that it's a 'rapid' charger, but I swapped out one of my outlets for

Hm, you might have missed my point. I was kind of more talking about, like the Good Will Hunting thing. Will was gifted with a brain that understood mathematics or whatever and regardless of that professor dudes studying and teaching and pushing himself to learn more and be better, Will would always be better because

on my first viewing when it was in theaters I felt like the friendship aspect of things felt very rushed, but since it's been released and I've watched it a couple more times, it's still rushed, but it didn't take me out of the story as much. I think with how much story they needed to get in there Gunn did a pretty

*interested*

whedon is super passionate about character, a little bland on cinematography, and prety all right with story, though he leans very heavily on tropes and the likes. Still probably the best man for the avengers gig, but I'm interected to see how the Russos would/will handle them if that whole rumor ends up being true

Oh man, I love when the future uses tube tvs almost as much as I love how star trek used microfiche

I think I have to agree, politics makes any story better.

I think the biggest problem with Man of Steel is that a select type of viewer was ready to hate it before it was even released and once it was released their backlash was so extreme, and honestly, it can be spun to make a lot sense, so people just followed suit and complained too. I had some issues with the movie, but

nah, see Superman is the good guy, so he'd be more like, "I'm not gonna melt you into a puddle with my heat vision, I'm gonna blast your stomach with my eye lasers, causing your digestive track to produce gas and you will feel uncomfortable and queezy"

I really want to see a chart breaking down when Latino Review has reported a rumor that actually turned out to be true. They're sourced so often on this site it begs to question what kind of stats they have on accuracy.

They also had the obligatory 'every-man cop' scenes that showed their efforts to clear the streets of random people before the real shit hit the fan. It's like in cartoons where the villain blows up a building and there's a throwaway line about how 'good thing that building was just evacuated', or when a plane gets

The leading argument is that BvS is introducing every new character at once, besides the established Superman, whereas Marvel built up their universe brick by brick. Even before the DC announcements i always said it's not only possible for DC to go this route, but smarter, if only to avoid being accused of apeing the

I've always really not liked ben stiller, but I think I just dont like him when he's the lead role. I loved him in Royal Tennenbaums, his episode in Extras, even Starsky and Hutch was suprisingly entertaining. But every 'ben stiller movie' that I've seen otherwise I just can't stand him.

The ghost of Chris Farley?

Weird, I remember the wait between LotR movies felt like forever, the hobbit kind of just flew by.