$0.02 on “who did Neegan kill?”
$0.02 on “who did Neegan kill?”
Also, there’s a dude at the very beginning of the episode that the Saviors catch who says he’s from a place called “The Library” but everyone there is dead.
This cover amazes me. First of all, +1 for the pom-poms on the tennis socks. Very aerodynamic. But more importantly, do they *always* carry a ball gag for apprehending bad guys?
Well, it is highly portable compared to a panel saw... which is what this is replacing since it seems tailor-made for ripping sheets.
Any thoughts on LIFX bulbs? The White 800 (A19) & 900 (BR30) are adjustable from 2500K to 9000K and connect via wi-fi (e.g. no proprietary hub necessary). Retail $40.
I concur. Once the CAH comes out, the party itself becomes secondary. To combat this it helps to think of CAH as the after-party, or nightcap, and not get started with it until the party is winding down organically.
How well does it work with mapping in 3D (i.e. the multiple levels of a townhouse, and the interference of a staircase or HVAC columns)?
Maisie Williams can’t be the next Doctor... but there’s no reason not to expect “The Further Adventures of Clara & Me”.
I never once thought Starbuck was dead, and I don’t at all remember anyone pushing the idea that she was. My immediate thought when she disappeared was, “Oh no, here come the Angels.”
The most awesome part of this is the truck with rollers, that’s kind of new and exciting. I would have otherwise assumed that the arch & keystone were placed with the help of wooden trusses... you know, the way it’s been done for centuries.
I once did the math and determined I would get more entertainment value from skipping quarters across a lake. However, I do go in on office pools and the like because that contributes to group morale and a sense of community, which has it’s own esoteric benefits.
Not only did they make a Guardians of the Galaxy movie, but they gave it to a director who previously was best known for Slither and Super, and writing this...
I see what you did there.
I concur. The fact that “to be throttled or not” is a consumer choice, and the throttling is applied indiscriminately across all content providers, actually makes this exactly what Net Neutrality is supposed to be.
I’m with ShadowStarr, all I can see is the raw text of a tweet that makes no sense out of context, and a pic.twitter link to a protected account.
Interestingly, the set also confirms that BB-8, like R2-D2 and other Astromech droids, can be a droid co-pilot in an X-Wing.
How about finding duplicates? I’ve got several backups from each OS X upgrade, and now that my Mac is truly obsolete (can’t upgrade beyond Lion, can’t get latest iTunes, can’t sync/update iPhone with older iTunes, etc.) I want to consolidate documents & media files before migrating it all to a NAT for the rest of my…
Which the NRA would immediately supersede by declaring itself a militia, and issuing militia memberships under nominal conditions: “Have you ever owned a weapon? Congratulations, you’re a member!”
This sounds like an ideal home for a Roku stick, a Fire stick, and Chromecast to live in harmony... especially if you can match it with a small USB hub to power them.
This sounds like an ideal home for a Roku stick, a Fire stick, and Chromecast to live in harmony... especially if…
No, but it’s similarity to the rabies virus lends itself to comparison. One may as well call it super-rabies, or ultra-rabies, or uber-rabies.