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He probably didn’t do an preparation because he thought Bill Paxton had got the part.

Maybe the scientists all drive Subaru Imprezas.

I tried looking at the patent filing, but it doesn’t look like anything to me.

I thought we already got an explanation of the TIE fighter. As she is walking out to readjust the antenna, it pops up, and then an X-Wing flies by and shoots it down, then she continues as we saw in the final cut. They took it out because it was too similar to to what happened with the AT-ACT a few minutes before. So

I hope it also includes a lot of unit conversion and multiplication of numbers from 1-12. Otherwise it isn’t truly representative of the Trapper Keeper experience.

I read this probably about a year after it was published. I remember loving it. There are three specific things I remember from it. The Paramount logo made a cameo appearance. There was a robot who fell apart as he sang a song on stage. At the end, his arms picked up his head, which then sang “I ain’t got no body”.

I feel like someone should point out that Maiar and Valar are plural forms, and the singular forms are “Maia” and “Vala”.

The Muppets got cancelled? Damn. I wasn't thrilled about the retooling, but I'm definitely going to miss that. Never watched any of the others.

One surprise is the (non) inclusion of Archimedes.

I was just watching some longsword videos last night about what to do when in a bind on the strong of the blade, like Rey and Kylo Ren are in the picture at the top of the article. It looks like he has closed the line to his left side, so she can't hit him there. But she looks to be in the right position to pommel

I think I rea somewhere that the screenwriter didn't know the book was part of a series.

I rest my case.

Those graphs aren't even accurate. Jabba definitely does interact with Han in Star Wars, since he doesn't even appear in the movie.

When he came to Denver in 1993, he made a point to do some hiking in the mountains.