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Brian Burns
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Yeah, I read an article about this today on CNN that says pretty much the same thing. But there also appears to be some personal element. Apparently the whole thing was pushed by a third co-founder who convinced the board to fire the dude. I dunno, it usually comes down to money and conflicts over the best ways to

Hmm, as I think about it, I believe that you are correct. I had assumed that applied for military service, but apparently not. My mistake!

Right, plus that mission statement about not primarily seeking profit doesn't help, even if he wasn't sincere. Still, one would expect some sort of subtle pushing out if this was a matter of different priorities. To full-on fire him so abruptly without any indication of anything building up to it, that suggests

The Board of the Rings

I dunno, perhaps that is a relatively new rule. Or maybe I am mistaken and this only applies for federal law enforcement jobs. I remember hearing about this being a problem for recruiters, but now I wonder if I am mixing up details 

I mean technically, Musk should not be allowed access to any sort of classified government information since he has taken an illegal drug (and was video taped doing so). It is actually a serious challenge right now for military and federal law enforcement recruiters. Anyone who admits to having taken any illegal drug

It's Madame Webb'n time!

That was a defining moment for us 80s kids! It was rad enough to see He-Man on the big screen, but wild to open up the story so much!

Yeah, I don’t know anything about licensing and so on. I would think that they can have Hordak, that would include all the She-Ra characters, but I really have no idea how any of that works. I remember when I was a kid, some of the toys for some of the villain characters from the She-Ra cartoon, notably Hordak but

The obvious question for me, if they are including Hordak, will they also include She-Ra? I mean they don’t necessarily have to. The new She-Ra series included a few nods to Masters of the Universe without including He-Man and it was well received. I dunno. I haven't seen the first season of this new He-Man, so if

Because it is not about the money in a practical sense of buying things. Once you’re making millions of dollars a year and up, money is just how you keep score, points for a game. It is really about power and control.

Huh, "I'll put my science in you" was my pick up line in college. I wonder why I never got any dates...

I have always been annoyed by the hand wave of what exactly the titans are. I mean I get the whole semi-mythological background. They are supposed to be Mysterious, but I was hoping for a more concrete story, like was the Devil of Earth an alien, or actual supernatural creature, maybe some sort of failed science

Well, I mean...

I sometimes think about how quickly I would get shut down as a reporter if I ever had a chance at a sit down interview with anyone of any importance. I can’t imagine I would get past the second or third question before the interviewee stormed off. After that, maybe I would get one more chance to interview someone,

My understanding, for the series at least, is that since Vought controls Compound V, the substance that grants super powers, any publicly recognized ”super villain” would be either someone deliberately created to be fought and killed as a sort of false flag operation, or was a Vought-created supe who has gone rogue

Art’s rendition of the asteroid

I am willing to bet there are quite a few bomb shelters available on Airbnb. Actually I just looked it up, and yep!