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it’s hilarious how they “blame” millennials.

Because the sky belongs to a woman, obviously. It’s No Man’s Sky. Women are still eligible for sky ownership.

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We’re pretty good at fooling ourselves. Our brains are just wired to have the world make sense. If you have enough distraction and story, combined with a group of people looking to have a magical Disney experience, this will totally work - even if they know how the trick is done.

You could say the same thing about the spells at Harry Potter World, but it was really fun being able to interact with the environment. I imagine that this will be the ultimate purpose—and you’ll have to buy a special, expensive light saber from Disney for it to work (at $75-100 a pop).

All true points, but you seem to be forgetting that the target audience is seven years old.

Buying a device designed to control your HVAC and using it to control your HVAC is not a “Hack” it is a device that helps automate your home.

As an owner of Vive and Oculus, I can’t wait until VR is wireless and higher resolution. The cord is a significant hindrance, and the pixelation makes the visuals look way worse than what you see on a regular monitor. It’s gonna take some time but those two things will be the true game changers.

I just don’t get what Google is trying to do. Hangouts worked just fine as a place to handle both SMS and Hangouts messages. I could send SMS from both my carrier number and Google Voice number, as well as manage multiple Google accounts (both Voice and Hangouts).

Really, they should just stick to the basics- no whining, no moping and no black suits.

I’m guessing it’s used by parents that want to be more nuanced, instead of treating all “R” movies equally. So they expect some description of what earned it that rating.

Saw it for the first time last weekend. Love it. Don’t watch the trailer. It gives too much away. It is 99% comedy. There is very little if any horror in there. But gore. Lots of gore.

Han and Landon in the Falllll-con

Star Trek Federation really sounds like it could have been interesting. I’ve always thought that the way for Star Trek to move forward is by actually moving forward: no reboots, no going back in time, always be set in a future period than previous series.

Their extreme authenticity from a hacking perspective does open them up to criticism, my main one being: Reduced plot tension notwithstanding, everything manually typed by Angela could have been reduced by F Society to easy-peasy shell scripts that she executes (step1.sh, step2.sh, startwifi.sh), or even to a numbered

I missed yesterday’s post, but in the vein of the Deadpool one:

Also when he toots.