These are pretty high-res. Larger than my 1920x1080 monitor. Just click Expand and then right-click on the expanded image and select "View Image" (or the equivalent in your browser). It should be full-size then.
These are pretty high-res. Larger than my 1920x1080 monitor. Just click Expand and then right-click on the expanded image and select "View Image" (or the equivalent in your browser). It should be full-size then.
Yeah. I guess those lines were the ones that just stood out more. People started quoting them and it just became what people remembered most about Yoda.
There's a pretty huge difference between the prequel and Clone Wars version of Yoda and the one in the original trilogy.
For example, he said, "Fear is the path to the dark side," not "The path to the dark side...fear is." He also said, "That is why you fail," and "Do or do not. There is no 'try'," and "If you choose…
I really liked Rebels, but the blaster/lightsaber hybrid seems weird and now this turns me off a bit too. I would rather they leave out the more well-known characters and focus on the new ones. It's not that I dislike Yoda or anything, but I don't have any hope that they'll handle him "properly". In the original…
Yeah. I was not a fan of the casting at all, and I agree that the characters weren't fleshed out enough. I think if I actually liked at least one or two of the characters in the prequels, I might've been able to overlook almost everything else.
I tried picking my door lock using two bobby pins (one bent to use as a torsion wrench). First time ever picking a lock and it only took me a minute or two. It really wasn't as hard as I expected (and kinda hoped) that it would be. That was actually a bit of a letdown.
It's ruled out because in order for the third clue to be required, the first two need to ofter multiple possible solutions. Only one set of numbers has a sum of 38, so 1*1*36 doesn't fit.
I think the weirder part is that these people often don't even know much about the Bible either, apart from certain interpretations of a few very specific passages that seem to support their points. That people can form such strong opinions without much knowledge of either side of the argument is pretty amazing to me.
I'm not sure I have a favorite loot system. I think I tend to enjoy the ones where drops are predictable (ie. if the character was holding something, they'll drop it).
If TV shows about things like this have taught me anything, it's that you should have two people awake at a time so they can keep one another from going insane.
I've never tried a wheel, except in a store once, but I have this weird feeling that as soon as I try a racing game with the Oculus Rift I'm going to crave a steering wheel to go with it.
This game just looks like it could be pretty frustrating. The alien's movements seem so random. If I die multiple times in quick succession, the tension will probably disappear completely, replaced by annoyance. If, on the other hand, you can subtly manipulate the alien's movements and it reacts in a…
He's also got a bunch of other soundtracks on there, like Kingdoms of Amalur and Perfect Dark, but note that some of them have a minimum price.
Considering Gotham's criminals never stay behind bars very long, it probably doesn't make much difference who put them there. That said, maybe they'll put more focus on Gordon trying to clean up the force and less on him taking out the usual villains.
That looks really cool and surprisingly easy to use. That snow scene looks great. I hope you can turn off that screen blur, though. My eyes will do the focusing/blurring based on depth and peripheral vision all on their own and don't need built-in blur. I have a similar issue with 3D movies, where something my eyes…
I used to draw and write a lot on paper. I then kept almost everything I ever drew or wrote. To combat that urge, I mostly stopped using paper (although I do keep almost all my receipts, which is still an issue). Sometimes I miss the feeling of drawing/writing on something other than a computer, but I know that the…
What's the range on something like this? They always seem to show users putting their phone/watch right up to the receiver, so is it even possible to intercept the signals from farther than a few inches away? I've never used something like this or even seen it used in person, so I have no idea if the demonstrations…
I could be misunderstanding something, but if the light that we see from distant stars is from thousands/millions of years go then couldn't it be that intelligent life out there has been doing amazing things that we just won't be able to see for some time?
Don't worry. I'm sure Disney will somehow claim she's a "princess" and add her to the Disney Princess group.
Yeah, that's pretty cool. My question, since I've never seen this sort of thing in person, is how they set up in the first place. Do these people set up a temporary tent while getting into position and then have the tent removed with them already floating? Or does this type of structure have a bunch of hinges that can…