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That's my point in a way, the price is clearly marked and its previous listed price is usually public knowledge unless the previous acquisition was private. Granted the prices are "fixed" at the dealer/auction level but en masse the market is like any other, there isn't anything "Ponzi" about it mechanically speaking

Last time I checked art sales are far more transparent and less convoluted than the dealings of other financial markets, so I fail to see the comparison.

The real crime is being surrounded by a crowd of those heckler guys from the Muppet Show and not having a total blast.

Steam just had a sale on the Fallout Bundle, so there is that. I keep an old flip out Sony Viao to play my original copies though.

I think it looks like the flaming skull of a mastadon but I had like seven micro dots this morning so I could be wrong.

People often forget that one of the four people killed in the Bengahzi attack was a major figure in EVE: Online. Security agencies have a long and storied tradition of unorthodox meqns of intel gathering.

"Brain. Fuck full. Is."

1) Don't check your corners unless you are on top of an objective or someplace where you know someone is hiding. It is simply a waste of time and the play/kill/game time feels wasted, plus most shooters skew/reward agressive movement into enemy held space. In BF your goal should be 1-3 kills per spawn or complete a

Here's the news flash, when was the last time someone accused a Red Sox fan of being literate?

En bloc clips have been used on a number of platforms but the most prolific and probably most produced was the M1.

I dunno because the film actually had a '69 Charger, mayhaps? And I'm pretty a thousand critics would disagree but what the fuck ever. You went to film school and think Bullit (a film referenced in Death Proof, yeah irrelevant asshole, do you even bother thinking out your arguements before providing open proof you're

Well considering the Dodge Charger came out about two decades before the FF Coupe and was featured in a little film called Bullit staring a nobody named Steve McQueen in one of the most iconic car chases in film history, I'd bet alot fucktard. You're not well versed on your car history are you?

The Charger has a flat, raised grill and inset headlights while the FF Coupe has a tapered front end and bucket headlights along with a lowered trim across the front end. The Charger has a back end that tapers lower from the roof while the FF Coupe has a spoiler that almost runs even with the hood at its highest

With a thousand yard stare.

Outside of basic symetry there isn't something that works in design, the Golden Ratio appears in every important art movement because it enforces the concept of point of focus while not being symetrical. I think your point may have been that they approached the material well and just happened to produce frames with

No, I think this is a case of you not seeing or understanding everything that is there and not giving credit where it is due.

You do realize those are mostly tracking shots right? The ratios are literally changing from frame to frame.

Speaking as a designer there is a reason they don't move far beyond a factor of three as the frame begins to lose dominant areas of tone/activity. When dealing with comp you have areas which are called focal points, which are designed to attract the eye immediately. These are thought of as "jumping off points" for the

I'll admit it is an odd car to like based on aesthetics but cobbled together look grew on me over time. It has a bunch of features I normally don't care for like the blower and the tapered front end but for me they work on the FF Coupe. And I'm speaking to the fully wasteland equipped one featured in Mad Max 2 not the

No, Donny you're like a child who wanders into the middle of a movie and wants to know whats going on.