@Hearthatvoiceagain has not been compromised: A lunch bag told me.
@Hearthatvoiceagain has not been compromised: A lunch bag told me.
@RtFusion: Everyone has a guy that they like the least. For me it was Adam. But the last episode finally made me like him more. His only problem is he can't drive. But unlike the UK Top Gear, he completely ignores the tech talk and goes straight to how he feels about the car. Which can be good, but sometimes I…
@Dollar Bill: Yeah, you may want to not rush in the future. You know, so you can write something more "substantial".
@RtFusion: I strangely found myself laughing quite often at the recent Top Gear America episode too. Granted, it was ripped from an old Top Gear episode from many seasons ago, but I felt I got to know the presenters personalities better. It also felt more youthful and immature. I mean that in a good way too.
@Hearthatvoiceagain has not been compromised: So, your saying you don't like it?
@Arken: This may be the exception to the rule.
@LastActionZero: Yeah, it should be titled "Ghost Ride Fail". She was brave to attempt it in the snow though.
@techguy78: Sarcasm my friend. I pitty these people today. It is the first time in months that I have been glad to not live in NYC since I moved. That will change back tomorrow though.
I don't know, that first picture pretty much looks like an average day traffic wise in NYC.
@pauljones: Clearly I am missing out then!
@Akio Morita: There is a place for people like you who figure things out...
@lilwillie: Yeah, but it's the Midwest. There's nothing important out there.
@reddyroc: @Platypus Man: Same here. The Incredible does indeed live up to it's name. Despite some people's issues with it's UI, I quite like it. But, I see what you mean. However, in this case I think they got the marketing right for the device.
@WampaCow: You are right. I have watched Avatar in both formats and felt a completely different sense from the experience. The idea of immersion, at least for me, was felt with Avatar in 3D and no movie has done that or has even come close to that since then. Your argument about the animated films is a separate…
@meatbag_pussrocket: I saw it in standard format (DLP) and still enjoyed it greatly. Maybe the 3D would have created another level of enhancement, but my argument is if it wasn't shot like Avatar, then how immersive could it be? I keep thinking of how poor the 3D was in Alice In Wonderland and hesitate at the…
@robcapazzi: Unfortunately it will not work for you in the video. Only in a theater setup like the one they showed would it work. That's why the captions were in there to let you know when the ad appeared.
@MauricioHavok: I personally "think" (know) it's Photoshop for a few reasons, one being the odd tattoo in the picture. It just doesn't look like a coherent design and the placement is quite strange. A tattoo artist would know better though. Secondly, even with the lighting the woman's ass looks quite flat, yet her…
@applefandan: I am assuming they were going with automated or unmanned craft. Plus, it's just two craft. The scramjet that launches off the rail and into space carrying the rocket and then the rocket itself carrying a payload or astronauts which separates from the scramjet at 200,000 and continues its mission.
@MauricioHavok: You sure the photoshop isn't the real lie?
@HeroOfTomorrow quit smoking: And to think, this all started around some comment for a $3,600 bicycle... You have a point there. I think we take ourselves too seriously to be politically correct that we lose sight of things. This whole group of comments being the case and point.