If you want to get nightmares, all you need to do is look up deep sea creatures on Wikipedia and then google pictures of each one.
If you want to get nightmares, all you need to do is look up deep sea creatures on Wikipedia and then google pictures of each one.
That's not how they swim, actually- the specimen in the video was in shallow water, and it was dying, hence the strange swimming motion. I actually read about that specimen in the video a few years ago when the footage was first taken, and the articles that referenced it all said the same thing.
At the end of the day—being a player-driven experience, after all—I suppose the game and its ending(s) are only as good as we convince ourselves that it is. I thought that the "what you see is what you get" endings that BioWare provided are total crap, and still do, which is why as time goes on, I accept the…
Although the video does provide an interpretation of the supply and demand cycle for oil (and our reliance on it), it doesn't take into account factors like—most importantly—how companies and countries game the market. When the economy does well, people have more disposable income, so these companies (or members of…
I've tried, but you can't find one on the internet. You're probably aware that it is from a lithograph that you can purchase from BioWare (not anymore, though- you have to get it second-hand nowadays), and because of that, they never provided a high-resolution version for the internet.
Not only was the voice there, but the picture of the zombie he looked at in the clip LOOKS like Garrus. Focus on the eyes if you don't see it.
Dos things:
There wasn't an easy or rainbow-y way to explain it without sounding snobby, but I did give them credit for the parts of their explanation that was correct. No reason to dismantle someone to prove a point, so I did as best I could.
I am getting driven a bit insane by the "View our updated list of the best ____ apps right here" links, when no one is bothering to actually update that page.
The term you are looking for is "supercruise", but your definition of this capability is (unfortunately) incorrect. Supercruise does NOT use an afterburner, so therefore it is more fuel-efficient than a comparable aircraft going at the same speed (which would use its afterburner). You are right, though, in that the…
According to the North Korean defectors I interviewed, the 20-25% figure is accurate. All of them gave me those numbers in that range independently of each other. I was actually quite surprised by that, since up until then I didn't have any basis for thinking otherwise.
Terrible design. I'd crap my pants way before I got to the toilet seat.
A lot of people (all over, not just here in the comments) are under the mistaken belief that North Korea as a whole is indoctrinated and truly believes the cult of personality and nonsense that the leadership pushes on them.
I don't like stupid companies, but the fact that he owned up and said they were acting like morons deserves some respect. Most companies are too disconnected from their customers to care what they think, change things, or admit mistakes like that.
xxxnike perfectly summed up what I feel about North Korea. That said...
Either the graphic or the story as it is written is wrong. If Union City was the beginning, then the "start" and "finish" arrows are backwards. If the story is wrong, then he wanted it shipped to his house in Union City, not LA
I felt like this was Homeworld 2 + Google Earth. Incredibly beautiful and incredibly well-made. I would easily pay money for a program of this kind of build quality and attention to detail.
Bigoted much?
I've never seen anyone even attempt a Legion cosplay. So even if it's not perfect, I have to admit- that is freaking RAD
Precisely what I was hoping I would find. Thank you for just making my desktop beautiful!