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    It’s a pretty brilliant call-forward. Not does the Death Star shot look like a sunrise, but it’s also Andor burning his own life away so the Rebellion gets it shot to make that sunrise.

    G-Reco was Tomino trying to cram the same amount of things that he could get away with when Gundam was still doing multi-cour 40+ episode series, into the span of two cours (24 episodes). At some point, it became obvious that he needed someone else to rein in his tendencies and give the show better direction.

    Grew up in the Philippines in the 90s, that case was on national news for months on end.

    That’s what you get when you take Bauhaus and minimalist modernist design and then run it through a corporate lens through the lowest possible bidder.

    While I understand the sentiment, there are a few things that the article misses out on that could allay some concerns. For one, drone flights, especially for things like this that require a massive amount of drones, are heavily regulated. In fact, they actually needed to get special permission for this from NJ to

    Blame it on the latter. Design leaders from the Bay and Silicon Valley began getting influenced by movement such as Bauhaus (Jony Ive is heavily influenced by Dieter Rams). As soon as this hit, every designer in the West Coast and their dog started copying the trend without understanding the underlying principles

    This is the Utopia IV, also known as the yacht that sank a supertanker, and today I’m going to review the Utopia IV and show you all of its quirks and features.”

    Anytime any character in MK moves is enough to make most people with a sense for good animation puke. I mean, they’ve fixed it a bit as of late, but they still occasionally get head scratching moments like Kitana’s down+2.

    This. SF4 was the wakeup call for Ed and his team that, not only were 2D fighting games still viable, but that they needed to make a competent fighting game to be relevant. It’s actually quite interesting to see how they took the 3D fighting engine they’d built on UE3 prior to 9 and then bent and hammered it to become

    What surprises me is that there’s still a Formula 2 race in Australia. The main issue is likely the cost of racing outside of EMEA, yet they somehow have a race down under.

    It’s a very slow track that only really gets up to fourth gear. Going faster usually means being too fast for turn, however, the angle of that corner (plus the SAFER barriers) is enough to allow the car to maintain that higher speed, at the cost of a fair bit of damage. Any longer and the car would likely not have

    Most of the impact was dampened by Alonso’s balls of steel.

    The big question is how they’re going to be able to continue the gag as in person tournaments start to become the norm again.

    Because the regulations for promotions like this differ from country to country, and sometimes it’s easier to just not have to deal with some countries, especially if you don’t have that big an audience there.

    Unions might.

    Question, were you there when Verstappen and Perez were filming their promo stuff prior to the Grand Prix?

    Considering that modern consoles allow for some form of real time decompression, why is it even 150GB+?

    I’m pretty sure these COD bros would balk at the concept of Celestial in GG where you can only play against other Celestial players and have to keep winning to stay in it.

    As well as having to wait hours to pump hot cool and lubricant through the engine to unfreeze it as in a real F1 car.

    And Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas are also getting one each.