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Neil Young, absolutely. My sister was born the day the Berlin Wall fell, and my twin sister and I were born in the midst of the Soviet collapse. Regardless of how biased his lyrics were in that day and age, his sentiments will never, ever be lost on me. I will be truly depressed when he goes.
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERD time: the Fallout series takes place 200 years after the nuclear holocaust, so unless you're proposing a prequel, I wouldn't wait up for those checks from Bethesda.
If Biden shows up as his Onion persona, Late Night needs to remember to budget for new copper wire after his appearance.
My drunken plea to those who choose the categories for AV Club articles: please keep this article in the comedy section. The vast, vast majority of worth podcasts are comedy-based, and moving the reviews of these podcasts to the Aux section inhibits the casual user of this site to access these amazing programs. I hope…
Oh, luge can kill you. It happened 4 years ago during practice for the Vancouver Olympics. Even considering how awful skating accidents can be, watching someone fly off a luge track with absolutely no way to help themselves is mind-bogglingly scary. There's a reason that video has been burned into my brain for 4 years…
It seems somewhat telling about Leno's legacy that the two things he's remembered for by current college students are (1) the Conan controversy, and (2) the exaggerated, yet semi-realistic, depiction of his chin on South Park.
Hurwitz did a great job comptrolling on Harmontown, and was definitely the best replacement for Jeff I've heard (though I do prefer Hurwitz in a more minor role, mostly because Jeff offers a sharp physical and mental contrast to Dan so much). The constant ragging on Schrab was great, especially since he was only there…
That reminds me. I should finally finish my "killing everyone in the game" run-through of F:NV. 300 hours put in and I stop my rampage halfway through Camp McCarran?! What was I thinking?
It's comment threads like this where I wish I would just bite the bullet and be the conservative strawman, the amount of trolling in this thread is lacking.
Depressingly, yes, the Xbox 360 backwards compatibility catalog is sparse, and IIRC Microsoft hasn't updated the compatibility list in over a year. And to think, re-purchased MVP Baseball 2005 three years after it came out to wait for it to be made compatible. It's a crime that nearly every halfway decent Xbox game…
@odduck, accidental downvote while i was trying to click the link. i could not like this more in actuality.
Ah. Reading it in that context makes GRLCowan's statement completely indefensible, and my defense of his indefensible statement even more inane. Carry on, idiotking.
Water is a moderating substance with high density, and therefore restricts the range of damaging radiation. Irradiating the largest ocean on Earth to a significant extent will require a much, MUCH larger disaster to occur.
The decision to place the Fukushima plant on the Sea of Japan was for cooling purposes. Using the sea as a coolant source instead of needing to pump in water from another source made engineering and economic sense. Now the diesel generators being located in the basement… that's simply a design flaw that would have…
Because you can totally see every other type of radiation, right (aside from Cherenkov)?
clearly that wasn't an important factor in ann living there, considering she wants to even though april decided not to go to vet school. besides, april wouldn't choose IUB for vet school in indiana, she'd just go to purdue.
so i lived in or around bloomington for 18 years and i'm telling you, it's a great place to be. great restaurants, great bars, a small town feel while still maintaining the college atmosphere. and you can recognize all of that even while only driving by it. totally believable point. april might not have understood the…
alright, i was definitely riding the hyperbole there. i was stuck thinking about todd, and how he proved he had some loyalty by not immediately killing walt and jesse. a true socio-/psychopath would (seemingly, to me) immediately kill in that situation. that, along with walt's confession, made me think that they tied…
just a phenomenal ending. even though several people guessed a lot of the aspects of the final episode, they still surprised us and managed to offer the true motives of several complicated characters within 75 minutes. i'm wholly satisfied with this outcome, and i really can't imagine it any other way. goodbye,…