Well, if you can compare it to something, you obviously have put your finger somewhat on it, since you have to know what something is in order to compare it to something else.
Well, if you can compare it to something, you obviously have put your finger somewhat on it, since you have to know what something is in order to compare it to something else.
What's with all the love for washed out colors? These colors aren't vibrant; they're damn-near pastel. Would go well with all those Pony mods, maybe throw in an Easter Bunny or two.
Meant for parties and events? Perhaps not entirely meant for at-home use?
So the mass worry/expectation that it'd just clone WoW mechanics and abandon TES gameplay should simply go unanswered? Damned if they do, damned if they don't?
Hating film judder does not equate to hating movies which have film judder. Quite a stupid comment. Silly reactionary.
I'm guessing it's a "myths/legends are inspired by insight into the magic realms" type of thing. And judging by how much the human version of Jack and the Beanstalk differs from the "reality" of it (or any other fairy tale they've done), it's not much of a stretch to say the human storytellers ascribed the events to…
Is no one aware that this is most likely motivated by the shameless Hobbit knock-off movie, which was covered here at io9? The only reason the imitators could get away with using the term "hobbit" in the title was by referring to this particular species of hominin. Take away the scientific usage -> take away the…
You are conflating the concepts of "might incite violence" and "explicitly encourages/demands violence." A woman showing some skin might incite violence, but it does not explicitly encourage/demand violence. The same would go for an anti-Jihad video, or a Qur'an burning. A pro-Jihad video explicitly demands…
Hopefully some of them are working to isolate the particular parts of the blood which bring about the effects.
So, like the reverse of tapping on the fishbowl?
I've found that ENB .dll's and .ini's made for Skyrim work very well copypasted to the Fallout directory, unmodified. The visual difference that alone makes is huge. Gives objects a more clearly defined surface, I think, if that makes sense.
Makes sense, since Iron Man is a bit like Marvel's Batman.
Isn't the purpose of the experiment in question to save the environment?
You say this on an article about research he did not openly oppose?
The big picture of it may seem similar, but the enrichments themselves are entirely different.
You list one man who says he has evidence that the iron seeding works as intended.
That's really not saying much.
Could it not also be argued that the academic usage used as defense itself is nothing more than a reference to Tolkein?
I'm assuming the voiceovers are the quotes of interviewed citizens/survivors which are littered throughout the novel.
It's worth noting that in the novel, most of the villains are actually corrupt businessmen like Jim Taggart, and worse.