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64 counts as 'early 60's', and Star Trek wasn't released until '66, hence "the rise of (the planet of the dawn of) Generation X." Yes, both Star Wars and Star Trek both caught the very tail end of the baby boom in their adolescence, but now we're just arguing semantics.

They have to stick to brand image. They're not going to redesign their entire styling language just for one new car. I don't see what people have against Mclaren's styling; it looks the right amount of sporty, aggressive, and sleek, while being instantly recognizable. What more could you ask?

Different for Mclaren, anyways. Ferrari and Ford have also done/are also doing the buttress thing. Still, it looks great!

Gen X refers to those born between the early 60's and the early 80's, so they would be raised in Trek/Wars culture

But it's crap that's not complained about nearly as much, so it's less crappy crap, which means Trek is better. Right? I'm pretty sure that's how it works.

That's why I put in the 'and gained popularity' phrase. It still works. I know a lot of my mentors grew up with Star Trek, and they're Gen Xers. I was going to say 'the last generation' to encompass all of that, but then I remembered that the last generation are 90's kids... I guess they were raised on TNG and the

They're both popular Sci-Fi titles that got to the top bracket of this year's io9 March Madness? That's similar enough for me.

I'm confused.. Why is Star Wars winning? At least 70% of modern Star Wars conversations/references are about how bad the prequels are, and the rest are complaining about all of the changes Lucas made to the original trilogy. I highly doubt that even 30% of people here who voted for Star Wars have even seen the

That is so perfect!! Don't forget the WindGod:Ratio (Koenigsegg One:1), BMADW (Brown, manual, AWD, diesel Wagon), NY-6 Bounty (MX-5 Miata), and many others.

Even with the Flying Spur influence, I still think that C-pillar looks entirely too thick. Looking at comparable German cars (Ford isn't selling this for Bentley money, right?), like the A8 or 7-series, that have skinny C-pillars really draws attention to it:

Meaning, I assume, that they'll sell five, and from this unflattering angle it looks like a blimp? I hope this will be slimmed down in the finished model, especially that huge C-pillar. Just the side profile in general feels a little bulbous to me

Even though I know your write-up is reasonable, well-written, and purely speculative, I can't help but think "God Damnit, stop messing with my MCU!!"

BAMILF?

I'm pretty sure that's just for stalk selectors, where you can catch reverse instead of drive if the layout is different than mandated. I don't think button selectors are regulated like that

That it most certainly is :)

Wait... The GT has a central exhaust; could you even put a trailer hitch on it? That said, Love the matching racing stripes

I would assume it was from Under The Skin, but I could never make it through the whole movie

I see nothing wrong with Oliver brooding. He's been through so many awful things over the past eight years, I think anyone would be brooding in his situation. As to the show being dour, it fits the character and what he's going through. I also think it makes the Flash crossover episodes just that much better. It

In Fillion's case, it's indicative of how popular Castle is, that he can only spare time for 10-second voiceover cameos like in Guardians of the Galaxy. As much as I love Castle, I think it's time to let him move on to other movies/shows (Anyone else want to see him in a major MCU role?)

I think the problem with writing dialogue for multiplayer is that your character is very flat. You can't get good, fleshed out dialogue without good, fleshed out characters on both ends of the conversation, and I feel that Lester's dialogue in the SP heists, where both characters are fleshed out and there's some