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    Indycar solution might be worse. From the footage, Grosjean climbed out through the side, which would have been covered by acrylic in the aeroscreen.

    That spot was a place where crashes were thought to not happen, hence they only used Armco. That said, with the crash, they may now have to rethink where tire walls are placed.

    As one of the commentators pointed out (Martin Brundle I think) pointed out, the momentum of the crash, plus the fact that the nose was stuck in barrier wrenched the rear end away. Probably wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t stuck.

    Tesla pioneered AC, not DC.

    Zeta codified a lot of what makes Gundam what it is, beyond the usual superficial things seen in 0079 (which was suffering from corporate interference that’s highly visible in the TV series -- the compilation movies fare much better).

    Sounds like something you’d hear being played in a restroom.

    They officially stopped doing that even before Disney bough them out.

    They actually don’t say when the epilogue of Rebels takes place other than “after the war.”

    Dark Troopers have already been added back to canon via Star Wars: Commander.

    the sinister Dark Troopers of the old expanded universe

    It’s basically what Disney wanted to do with the sequel trilogy, but with the benefit of people like Favreau and Filoni at the helm, keeping everything in check.

    Ash concludes that Dragon Age: Inquisition is the only worthwhile Dragon Age, even though it shares a series with Dragon Age 2 (the best one) and Dragon Age: Origins (the one that started it all). Take it up with her. She is my dear friend, but I do not endorse her opinions.

    Miroku only really plays a big part in the first episode, which is just an adaptation of the special epilogue chapter Takahashi released in 2011 after the Tohoku earthquake, and Morrow was able to record all his line by then. The rest of the series is firmly focused on the kids. Though he probably will have to be

    Should be fine as long as Sean Bean doesn’t walk under it.

    You do realize that being “cold blooded” means that it would be even more imperative for them to keep warm. right? Cold blooded, or ectothermic creatures lack the ability to sufficiently warm themselves up, requiring an external, environmental heat source (e.g. basking in the sun) to survive. Hence the reason we see

    an NVMe SSD tightly integrated into its advanced system architecture

    an NVMe SSD tightly integrated into its advanced system architecture

    That said, though, the machine isn’t exactly ideal for the day-to-day (where, exactly, do you intend to put someone that you’ve arrested?).

    No, I was assuming the whole tentacle thing was a series of Oldboy references.

    I don’t get how this is a “side quest.” Din got to complete what he wanted to do, which was find more Mandalorians who could point him on his way. More importantly, those same Mandalorians have business with the Big Bad relating to the MacGuffin revealed in last season’s finalé.

    Even without seeing the Clone Wars, there should have been enough clues in the episode itself to indicate that this isn’t just a standalone thing. The fact that we’re dealing with not just more Mandalorians, but the former leader of the whole planet, who’s now after the big bad from last season (and it seems this)