What?
What?
More precisely, "designed, submitted to Disney, re-designed, detailed, detailed, detailed, re-submitted, beaten up to fit into Disney's design specs, submitted, documented, previous work trashed, re-designed to latest Change Order, re-re-submitted..." Make no mistake. The bulk of the work is done by the "... and ..."…
re: #10 - ...and we'll conquer Everest while smoking, you lazy 21st century bastards!
@SkipErnst: You need to have some paradox-absorbing crumple zones installed.
So, it's a bad sign if you tell the doctor how much better you're feeling after your meds and he starts to giggle?
@casen: Don't forget, he's involved in biological warfare, too!
And not a damned thing about how he uses browser cookies.
@RawheaD: Nope, but with the Steven Slater bit, it was at least 15% based in reality.
@Homerjay needs to take a wikiLeak: Oh, there's no denying that.
Wow, not even close.
@AxeSlinger: Obviously with a standard dob, you can only do prime focus shots (as stated).
No, the first shot wasn't "too close".
@verditsgerman: It really sucks, IEHO.
@dj-hq: Ouch.
@Bandark: The bad thing is if they get wet.
@philselmer: Dammit, you beat me to it.
@verditsgerman: They're changing the refund period to 15 minutes next year.
@Erik The Red: If someone can get "tricked" by tricky terminology like "wallpaper", they deserve it.
"Long press the magnifying glass" already exists in Froyo.
@I Think We're Property: Actually, people are flown in 2D rigs by a single point far, far more often than you know. The Lift line on a standard fly track is a single line that trapezes out to the two points on a flight harness. It depends on the desired effect.