It was on Gizmodo a while back, I’m sure I remember seeing it...
It was on Gizmodo a while back, I’m sure I remember seeing it...
While I agree, and I enjoyed it, “Best Trek Film since First Contact” is damning with faint praise.
Sit down, boy, you’re about to get schooled. Do you have any inkling at all of just how progressive Star Trek was for it’s time? Seriously- Do you know just what was going on that Roddenberry was directly challenging?
Well, given that Roddenberry had an episode where a Federation history professor decided to remake an alien society with a Nazi theme, another where a Federation officer went mad with godlike power and tried to kill his commander, an episode where a Federation scientist tried to kidnap a Starfleet captain and replace…
The thing that always gets me about this type of thing: it's so involved and tedious to make, but people think of it as easy because you're using processed, pre-packaged ingredients. And the people who do this would normally balk at making a one bowl chocolate cake recipe from scratch because 'its too hard'.
This is a staple of my Mom’s culinary library. She makes this for every family gathering we have; it is, quite consistently, the thing that winds up on everybody’s plate, no matter their dietary concerns or restrictions. It is Sin incarnate, and it must be consumed.
Assemble this monstrosity, and bask in its decadence.
I remember when Clone Wars was canceled and the Rebels trailer launched and how I felt about it - that it was going to be Disneyfied, that it would lose the nuances of the canon, that it was just stupid and it would suck.
“Using your hands like a squeegee, wipe the water off your body before you get out of the shower, says a-r-c. Essential for hairy people who otherwise end up with a sopping wet towel and a lake on the bathroom floor.”
We’re now at a point where the distinction between Star Trek 4 and Star Trek IV is a very important one.
The writers of The Voyage Home? Well it’s better than the writers of the recent movies I guess haha.
WTF. The issue isn’t (simply) the material cost to the restaurant - the issue is that you are refusing to pay the restaurant what they charge for something, and just taking it anyway. That’s theft.
Why? Because they have the gall to pester the designers with enough complaints that they had to redesign the product to accommodate the slobs. This isn’t a design flaw. It’s a consequence of a choice you made to not take care of your possessions
I, too, work in the field a lot (although not in an actual field). I’ve done so for several years with several different laptops. I also eat while I work all the time. But there are right and wrong ways to do this. When I eat at my desk, I slide my keyboard tray away while I’m eating to minimize any debris. If I’m…
In case you didn’t notice the lifespan on computers isn’t exactly too long
It’s a work machine, not a plate. I have a 2016 MBP with the butterfly switches, and haven’t had an issue in my 2+ years. I don’t get food all over it because I’m smart enough not to eat on top of it. I don’t get food all over my regular keyboard at work because I don’t eat over it. Why is it so impossible for…
How about you just stop eating greasy crumby things over your multi-thousand-dollar electronics?
There’s no hope for someone as good as Bell - instead, tragically, he’ll have to content himself with the $26.2M he’s making over last season and this season combined, plus however many tens of millions he gets next offseason.
Seriously though, I’m sure he feels this is unfair, but your average RB isn’t going to make…
Yeah if I had to choke down cod and chicken multiple times per day, I’d be obsessed with someone else’s salmon as well. The diet is its own endurance trial.
I still don’t know why some gamers are so hesitant to admit that this is an actual issue. I know quite a few. I am sure a majority of us know somebody with a form of digital addiction and gaming addiction is a subset of that. I had a former friend who feel into alcoholism due to gaming and its a path I’ve seen people…