You might be joking but, for those that don't know, the image is 11.o4.
You might be joking but, for those that don't know, the image is 11.o4.
Unfortunatley, you still have to sign up for Hulu Plus and will be charged monthly after the "free trial" period. Not really sure it's worth it. :/
What, you need an explanation for breasts? o.O
They don't necessarily have to, but biotics make their powers stronger and easier to control. So, any psion worth their salt has biotic implants.
It's a telekinetic fight: Force Push vs. Biotic Push.
They aren't bare. Nipple rings count! ;)
The woman on the left is a Sith Lord, apparently using the Force Push power. The woman on the right is Samara, an asari. She has biotics, which are implants that let people use psionic powers in the Mass Effect universe, and it looks like she's using the Push biotic power.
*sigh* The story isn't about how to reverse-engineer an atomic bomb. It's about going through and learning how the specific bombs "Fat Man" and "Little Boy" were engineered. It's more like a historical re-creation of the process, not "how to build a bomb" like some folks are interpreting this.
If it's done well, I don't mind it. However, it can be done poorly. If, for instance, you've progressed enough to swap to disc 2, but it makes you swap back to disc 1 if you go back to an earlier area, that's annoying as hell.
The first movie I remember seeing is Star Wars: A New Hope (the 1980 re-release to theaters). I was four years old.
"I'm sorry, but the people on your trip sounded like a bunch of morons."
Female Cenobite: "Didn't open the box." And what was it last time, "Didn't know what the box was?" And yet, we do keep finding each other, don't we?
The pinned tabs thing... I don't get it. Are they suggesting pinning your stuff that would normally be on the Bookmarks Toobar?
I was actually looking forward to it as a popcorn flick... until I read this review.
Hm. This article has 4000+ views. And the site isn't responding. We need a phrase for when a page linked on Lifehacker gets killed by the number of visitors, the way FARK has "farked" or Slashdot has ... well, "slashdotted."
There's possible reasons, but I haven't heard a statement from him explaining what his was. Maybe he felt society let him down in some way, so this was his "revenge" before dying. I don't know.
Bullets are cheap. Lawsuits are expensive.
At least in the USA, being "of sound mind" basically translates into "the perpetrator knew what they were doing was wrong and did it anyway." As opposed to "mentally unfit to stand trial," which is when the perpetrator doesn't haven enough grasp on reality to know what they did was wrong. And that's assuming they even …