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That's another good reason!

Can we stop referring to all of these people, and in general anyone else we personally do not know, by their nicknames?

Needs more holes.

One can still find remnants of the lines that used to take trains right up to factories in towns and cities in the US. In my little town, one of the few surviving factory buildings built early in the last century still has a short length of the train tracks that ran along side the loading doors of the building. The

Check out the dog backing away from that mess in Archimedes' garage there. He (the canine) is the smartest one around, in all these videos.

I see these sorts of stories every year on the local news and such, but no one I know has ever attempted to cook a turkey like these yokels do.

Yeah, I'm betting they do not have any such license to produce those likenesses.

He was always on TV when I was growing up. I even sought out older shows he was on, but ever since I heard about this, I haven't watched him.

I long ago read his novelization of "The Abyss" but that was years before I was aware of his feelings towards gay people. Ever since then, I've ignored all his work. I have never read Ender's Game or anything else.

Absolutely.

Sure and there is no doubt some film crew member who took part in making your favorite movie who beats his wife. Something like that won't necessarily stop me from seeing said movie.

It's not a issue for me. I do not and will not watch any films by Allen or Polanski, I don't read Orson Scott Card. Same for Michael Jackson. There's a whole world of creativity out there that doesn't need me to support creeps like this. I cast it aside without a second thought.

The best part of this speed run is hearing the enemies fight each other as he races past. More often than not when I played Doom a lot, I'd look for ways to set up as much friendly fire between the enemies as possible!

As I recall, you can generally return to distant areas of the map. There may be some maps in Doom and especially Doom 2 where something prevents that but I don't remember offhand.

What makes it even more interesting is that the game engine did not allow for overlapping areas, so there are no places where you can go that are over another. The entire level is spread out on a single plane, but with different heights (for staircases, etc.). Rooms can never be over another room or hallway. You

I just got a seizure watching that. And I'm not even an epileptic!

Shame it wasn't in the movie itself.

Auto-aim better be an option. One that I can turn off.