dogger1972
Dogger1972
dogger1972

Classic. Perfectly sums up the hopelessness and despair of the cursed Browns fandom....

It’s hilarious. He foisted Jar Jar, the Gungans, Nute Gunray, Watto, and I Hate Sand on the world, merchandised his property to the absolute hilt, squeezing every possible dollar out of it for years and years, and finally cashed a 4 billion dollar check, and suddenly he’s the voice of artistic integrity.

Setting the trailer to death metal (or whatever the hell that garbage is) doesn’t exactly give me hope this film is going to be anything but 2Trek 2Furious. I generally hate comparing the franchises but compare this to the SW Trailer w John Williams’ sweeping score. Like might and day, IMO.

Their huge electric light display protests are enlightened and necessary. You filling up your tank to go to work, however, is selfish and evil.

I think the author is mixing cause and effect here. Older people don’t favor email because they inherently like email. When you are younger, your social and professional groups are mostly in the same geographic place. It’s easy to favor in person meetings in high school and college. As you get older, those same people

Still the FHOJITG

“I value transparency” = “I’m going to find out who this @sshole is”

Love your writing Drew, but the Greg Hardy answer is 100% unadulterated pure grain horsesh!t. It’s the kind of thing sportswriters talk themselves into because THE SHIELD’s on field product is so goddamn awesome and necessary for those sweet sweet page views.

That’s not orbit. Orbit is made possible by high horizontal velocity resulting in constant free fall. That appears to be a spaceship floating stationary over the planet’s surface, possibly due to some antigravity mechanism. Stepping off such a ship and away from the antigravity field would indeed result in such a

So my usual comment to my fantasy football friends (nobody cares about your fantasy team) applies here I think: nobody cares if your Shep was male or female.

Very very cool, except that J002E3 is actually the spent third stage of Apollo 12, and not really a threat to earth if it ever eventually re-enters. Awesome orbital mechanic graphic though.

Apollo 10’s Lunar Module Snoopy?

Oh yes. The asteroid chase. Luke finding Yoda and starting his Jedi training. Lando’s betrayal. Our heroes being tortured by Vader. And finally after nearly two movies the Luke Vader confrontation that leads to the biggest WTF moment in cinema history.

You are mixing cause and effect. The Space Shuttle wasn’t the program we were left with because it was so expensive that it prohibited space exploration beyond LEO, it was the space program we were left with because nobody who held the purse strings (Nixon, Congress, and by extension the American people) had the

We put our faith in BLAST HARDCHEESE

Agreed. They would be terrible weapons. Xenos vs armor? Forget it. It’s a slaughter. But do you know what they would be good at? Weed control.

The complicated looking tip you see us mainly the docking probe. Upon successful docking, this probe was removeable. It was stored in the Command Module, thus providing a clear tunnel for the astronauts to float through. A nice bit of ingenious practical engineering.

45 years later, Apollo 16 continues to change your image, Descartes Highland Plains. Hat tip to John Young and Charlie Duke.

People seem to be confused about the nature of flight controls. Control surfaces and power plants have not been physically linked to flight controls since the very early days of aviation. An Apollo Command Module with no power would be as dead in space as a Dragon. Yes the switches would still physically exist, but

Not fer nuthin, but Joe Engle stick flew basically the entire STS 2 re-entry.