NO WAY.
NO WAY.
Otherwise known as the worst Star Trek movie of all time?
Solved.
I think the word you're looking for is 'dices'. Duh.
Ha!
Yes, we must all sit on our hands and wait for the 'professionals' from the government to care for us.
I wish they would have built that thing. So fucking awesome.
It's not bad, but it sure ain't good either.
The problem with the augmented reality control panels is that they're always going to seem to be 'over' your hand/finger, no matter how cleverly they manage to overlay them onto physical surfaces.
Isn't it super convenient that the people who've wanted vastly increased taxation and government regulatory power over business and industry for decades just so happen to have found an issue which justifies vastly increased taxation and government regulatory power over business and industry? And, coincidentally…
"Please provide some examples, but don't use any of the actual examples."
The drama seems centered around a worldwide food crisis fired by climate change and resource depletion—a quite probable future.
What, exactly was he wrong about? We've basically had an entire century of being on the precipice of some horrible climate disaster, the details of which are constantly changing, and none of it ever actually happens. The only constant is the people who tell us that we have to 'sacrifice' and listen to the 'experts'…
There was a really interesting article I read — I forget where, of course — that went into a lot of detail about all the other species that thrive because of human civilization. It was fascinating stuff.
It's not a new thing. 'Palestine' doesn't exist. Go take a look at a map sometime.
There's no such thing as Palestine.
Yeah because I live on Wall Street and those assholes were RIGHT OUTSIDE MY FUCKING DOOR, and they were fucking violent. They deserved every beating that was handed to them.
Why are you just making shit up? I never said anything about any of those things.
You should ask them what they think about Jewish people.
One might argue that massive welfare programs encourage corporations to keep wages down, because they know the federal government will pick up the slack.