Unreinforced masonry at its finest
Unreinforced masonry at its finest
Is that a conveyor to the top? I guess once you step in line you're sorta committed, huh?
War, war never changes.
Hahaha I'm dyin' here
Ah I see. That makes sense.
They overheated the brakes. It's curious, though, that the flight crew was all 'meh' about the fire until the entire undercarriage was alight
Ammunition doesn't explode in a fire. @12:20
Tetsuo! Kaneda! Tetsuo! Kaneda! Tetsuo! Kaneda! Tetsuooooo!
It's a ring of people holding hands
Me too, I was pleasantly surprised by the first one. It's a very interesting take on the genre
You forgot one, comes out next week
Karl Schroeder's Virga series. I read the first part when it was serialized in Analog and instantly fell in love
Karl Schroeder's Virga series. I read the first part when it was serialized in Analog and instantly fell in love
1956 International S-120. Completely rebuilt factory 4wd, from the engine all the way to the hubs.
I'll just leave this here.
The Red Elvises tour constantly, they just came through here a month or two ago. You should check them out they are so good live
I read for 30-60 minutes every single day, and quite a bit longer if I find a good part (or entire book). It's the best, most relaxing sleep aid in the world. At least for me.
You forgot the best part of his books: the saharan dryness of his wit.
I saw all those in the theater. Treasure planet is a bit meh for me, but Titan AE and Atlantis kick ass. Then and now.