JacksAnnoyedApathy
JacksAnnoyedApathy
JacksAnnoyedApathy

Shouldn't we be discussing the laws themselves? Why are they there and what was there intent? Why the need for food categorization at all let alone legally?

Somewhere in all of this is the greatest Kaiju movie ever made.

I can see totally see that.

What about George Carlin?

jar jar was animated by hand. There was no motion capture. Maybe there should be a top ten animated characters.

I love going ot see movies in 3D Imax. However, it's the Imax I love not the 3D. I grew up on Imax movies at the California Science Center which still has the largest IMAX theatre in Southern California and I can't recommend it enough. It's so big the rear seats are the best seats. Anyway, the thing about IMAX movies

Our first computer that my brother and I shared was the Commodore 64. Pretty much all we did with it was play bootleg video games. I was young so that was all I wanted from it anyway.

I am still convinced that the YEC/Evolution debate has nothing to do with religion or evolution and has everything to do Climate Change. The purpose being to establish doubt in scientific studies. I would like to see a study cross referencing "Christians" that believe in a young earth and those that live in economies

I am Jewish. Although I don't like to speak for all Jews but, they way I was raised and the congregation I was raised in creation wasn't very important. What is truly important is the law and how to interpret it. Judaism and Islam have this in common. Creation doesn't server a purpose in a legalistic religion such as

This technology would also make for better PCs, cell phones, laptops and tablets. Not just the possibility of androids.

I just this movie last night and I really enjoyed it. However, I will agree with this article somewhat it definitely had a joylessness to it. The transformer designs were too human and it wasn't just the faces either it was the bodies as well. I got the feeling they were using motion capture for most of them where in

Shinji was what came to mind when I saw the article. Hands down. No contest.

I was going to say that too. Because as we all know uncle issues are completely different issue from dad issues. Totally different.

The Amish aren't strictly anti-technology. As long as it helps people they will eventually adopt it. The idea is, from what I've learned, is that the Amish believe comfort should come from other people and not technology. So they will keep a phone across street for emergencies but, not use it for talking to someone

No need to make these into Kaiju movies. This article alone gave me nightmares.

I actually like this bike and I applaud Harley Davidson for thinking outside their comfort zone. I hope it works for them.

Yes, thank you.

Katee Owens

I couldn't even agree with the premiss of the questions to answer them. The problem with the questionnaire is that it assumed that fascism somehow came out of nowhere. I see this a lot in discussions about Nazi Germany just a complete ignorance of historical context. No discussion of WWI. No awareness of the fact that