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Until they are projecting the turn by turn onto the windshield overlaying the actual road, circling exit signs you are supposed to be taking etc, I won't be that impressed.

I've been playing for a month or so now and it's pretty great. I am wondering whether I will stick with it when I reach the level cap though. Basically the only reason at that point is if you are involved with the community. They are a great bunch of people in my area but I'm not sure if it will be enough to keep me

The mean bean machine is a horrible wannabe.

I was with you until you completely failed to mention bulbasaur. I was going to forgive giving charmander the best starter because I understand that some people need to go with the "ooh shiny fire" thing, but to give bulbasaur NO MENTION when even Ratata got a nod? That is just unacceptable.

Not just "can". Patrick has already said that is the plan. The current trilogy will not go beyond the present or into fixing it.

Number 10 is wrong. Patrick has already stated that he is writing a second trilogy that takes place after he finishes telling his past. He will fix the world then.

I thought about re-reading the entire series but man does it drag on in the middle there for a little while.

regulating the types of guns people own won't help anything. Unstable people who would do this kind of thing could do it with any weapon. Instead, make psych evals mandatory. Make classes on gun safety mandatory. Make ownership of a gun safe mandatory. And yes, my parents would be for every one of these measures. If

and a lot of those guns are just plain fun to shoot at a shooting range. Some people (in the case of handguns I am willing to admit most) own them for protection, but a lot of people (like my parents) have them solely because they enjoy shooting. And there is nothing wrong with that.

The gravity one was outright wrong. No gravity in space? Do you understand physics at all? Firstly, there is gravity everywhere, but in space it is either too weak to notice, or, when you are near a large mass, you are in orbit (aka freefall) so you don't feel it's effect. The ISS feels the majority of earth's

most Americans who own guns do so because they like guns. They enjoy shooting at the shooting range, or hunting, or whatever. Very few gun owners own guns because of fear.

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The 9/11 airplane example is actually rather good, except I think it makes the complete opposite point. Two airplanes got hijacked, a few thousand people died, and it was indeed a national tragedy. But we have subsequently spent BILLIONS of dollars trying to prevent it when there are far, far, far deadlier things out

32,000 people died last year in car accidents. It's time we gave up our personal vehicles. We need to switch to 100% mass transit.

yes, every honest attempt at getting to space is good, and the US should DEFINITELY increase funding to NASA, probably by at least 2 or 3x. But I have to completely disagree with you on N. Korea. They are SUPER crazy, and the idea of them getting an effective. long range nuclear weapon is terrifying. Any country that

Like I said, I didn't say the US would never do anything. I could see us invading Iran in the next decade (although I think it's unlikely). But to equate the odds of the US nuking another country with the odds of N. Korea doing it is more than a little ridiculous.

Yes....The largest democracy in the world launching a space craft is the same thing as an unstable dictatorship launching a rocket capable of reaching space. A country that has nukes and has been led by historically unstable people with no problem violating the human rights of an entire country.

If you really believe that there are not many works of genre fiction deserving of the label "literature" then you are reading entirely the wrong books. Twilight is in no way indicative of the majority of genre fiction.

Firstly, they will get it. It might get rejected the first time, but they will resubmit until it gets through. All the companies do it. Secondly, if they are TRYING to get it approved, it is part of their business model.

I have always assumed that they would simulate an object farther away so you don't have to focus that close. Since it is just light being projected on your retina, it seems like you should be able to simulate it coming from any distance away.