doctorevii2001
Danny Steiger
doctorevii2001

I did enjoy MOS, but the trailer was definitely better. The music is absolutely brilliant to elicit the desired emotional response, the special effects are dazzling, and the pacing is perfect. Though the last bit with the mic feedback on the implied "Superman" title seems a bit tacked on. You know, since I'm a

I think you definitely have a point, or maybe more than one. It makes sense that most people having seen this would enable them to be more cryptic. Also true that a lot of trailers do give away far too much. I guess more than anything I was lamenting the fact that I lost nerd cred for not having seen the movie in

Well, perhaps I was trolling... trolling myself for not having seen this movie yet! Sadly I'm 31, so I feel that I have no excuse. I was just really really confused by the trailer.

I think I might be the only sci-fi nerd on the planet who hasn't see this... and just from the trailer, I have absolutely no clue about the plot.* I'm not sure this classifies as a "perfect" trailer...

*yes, I know that HAL becomes not very nice, and yes, I know that there are similarities between HAL and the

*smoother THEN I agree.
"than" would be be comparing something against another. Just a friendly tip ;)

On a side note: If you hate iAnything, don't buy it! If you hate Google anything, don't buy it! But here's the beauty of this all: having two options to choose from, each from competing companies just makes it all

Beautiful! As an added bonus there's an easter egg of comedy:
"Yellowknife, Cadada" Nothing like national pride!

So basically the first 1/4 of this article is click bait and panic creation from statistics that a guy misused or misrepresented and the remaining 3/4 explains why it's not actually nearly as scary as the dude made it sound? Cause that's kinda what I walked away with...

So basically the first 1/4 of this article is click bate and panic creation from statistics that a guy misused or misrepresented and the remaining 3/4 explains why it's not actually nearly as scary as the dude made it sound?

Awesome! Thanks for the info, much appreciated.

Pretty cool and impressive. Would have been a hands down win if he would have dressed like Mario, though.

Haven't purchased any yet, but can someone answer this for me: Do you have to tap the little globe looking icon for alternate keyboards and select the newly downloaded keyboard every single time you send a new text/email/open a webpage?

In other words, can you set a different keyboard as the default? Or are we

Isn't that kinda the nature of anything technology related? Wait another year and it will be better? If you always waited for the next better iteration you'd never buy anything at all!

when I access my OneDrive from a new computer I am sent a verification code to my cell phone to enter before I log in. Seems like something as simple as this would stop the problems. It's really not an inconvenience either, who doesn't have their phone on them? And the code takes 5 - 10 seconds to arrive.

Auto-play ads WITH AUDIO are ridiculous. I know you (author) don't have anything to do with that, but let someone know that crap will make people seriously leave... at least this one person... which isn't much, but I'm guessing I'm not the only one who feels that strongly about that.

interesting point. I'm not sure that nuclear destruction would have necessarily occurred, but for all the terrible things of MAD, it obviously worked out pretty well for the world :)

Yeah, not sure how the conclusion that "the future is scary" is reached after seeing a video of missiles lobbed in the general direction of populated areas are shot down mid flight by a defensive missile system. Seems comforting to me...

why has no one asked the obvious?

Interesting. I would assume that this wouldn't have an effect on people who swell up the second anything peanut hits their mouth, though, would it? ...which, isn't that the main issue for people who are allergic to peanuts (or anything edible, really).

Nope. Still left behind. Sad day!