Yes.
Yes.
You probably need some hardcore equipment to remove the hex bolts if they’re there. Industrial-grade.
That’s one idea. One stupid idea that was a way to improve movement throughout the game level.
Hmm, Marvel being a pain to work with? The more things change...
There was a time before that that some of us remember.
I’m not entirely sure myself, but after 9/11 airlines radically cut back on their expenses and tried to streamline costs however possible. This might have been one of the victims of that.
If you have access to unreleased information that is clearly stolen without license, then you aren’t going to make fair use fly in court. You’ve got other problems.
Discussing them necessarily means that you are making a transcription of that copyrighted material.
If you’re guessing, then you aren’t committing copyright infringement.
Thanks for the very keen insight. Let’s try that again.
Once it’s released, you can’t exactly stop it. This is basically agreed upon by everyone in reality since stopping that is basically impossible.
As it says in the article, the argument is copyright. By posting spoilers before it airs, you’re technically stealing the story and reposting it.
One of the few things on Earth that we desperately hope to never be able to prove.
I disagree on Macross Delta. I like Ikenai more, but the OP is good. It’s certainly not on Lion’s level, but it has a very nice musical progression that brings it home fifty seconds in.
Those shouldn’t be connected to the outside network anyway unless it’s in maintenance.
Practically speaking, no one would want to pick up an engine they’re unfamiliar with. The only way that would’ve happened is if Ex-Avalanche employees created a new company had somehow had it licensed back. That is a very unlikely outcome to this scenario, though.
It would be rather amusing if a Youtuber got into character and did “video logs” like Mark Watney did in between their streams.
One of the things that gives you the movies that you love is that Disney allows Lucasfilm and Marvel to control their IPs. This hands-off policy created the situation you see.
We appreciate your input. I’ll appreciate it all the way over to my next job.
You have no idea how wrong you are.