Oh give the guy a break. GL was preoccupied with where he was going to digitally add some rocks to a future re-release. A man can only do so much.
Oh give the guy a break. GL was preoccupied with where he was going to digitally add some rocks to a future re-release. A man can only do so much.
I swear at least half the shots were right in the eye, too. I actually chuckled when Glen said to "keep it steady" (or similar) since the only reason could have been to preserve his perfect streak.
My hosts served it cooked in green tea occasionally.
I always found whether to clean the plate an interesting one. Leaving some can be seen as wasteful or implies bad cooking. But eating everything can imply you aren't satisfied. I still have to figure this one out on a case-by-case basis, too. Doesn't seem to be much of a pattern.
I never quite know how to alert others to #1. But I rarely see anyone do it, and it's essentially equivalent to double-dipping. :/
I've never found rubbing the sticks against each other effective. Giving each one a couple quick twists in my hand works far better. Can be done much more discreetly as well.
It's not something that's worthwhile over time, though. It's faster even once, the first time. I barely even consider that optimization.
It's well worth doing for a first-install on a new box, especially if you're familiar with that version of Windows. I find it's much faster than doing it all afterwards.
Well, in the context of art in general, every film is recent. For film, I put the line at around 30 years, since that's about the period in which you can find a single writer/director/actor. Spielberg and the Cohen brothers are still very active, so I see no reason to consider their earlier work "old." I'm not married…
You're implying that story has nothing to do with good filmmaking. Which I find... odd. I consider a bad story to be a deal-breaker. For me, movies require good acting, good writing, good story, appropriate visuals. Skip any of those and you have a bad movie. I thought they were all missing in Avatar.
Let's see... perfect movies...
Makes perfect sense that they'd want to mimick such a successful movie. Would have been nice if Avatar had been a good movie, though. Then JC would have had something to build on, and we could have had two good movies.
Meh... was gonna write a whole thing, but I've read enough of your other comments to have a good idea where you're coming from. Canadian as we might both think we are, we won't see eye to eye on this.
A) That, or it is balanced and the evidence and common sense is obviously and overwhelmingly on the side of the accused. A balanced view of an extreme problem will appear correspondingly extreme, despite actually being balanced.
And I'm sure their criteria for what counts as a "major" city has a significant effect on the slime's choices.
Well, in Canada everything pretty much falls into a single line. I'm not surprised even slime could figure us out.
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Yes. Yes it is. It never ceases to amaze me how much American-style evangelicalism manages to alter Christianity while at the same time remaining convinced that they haven't changed a thing.
Thing is, while I've dabbled in code for little game and scripting projects, I've never been part of anything that has a proper schedule or release cycle. But what I've picked up from the sidelines is that things like "Alpha" and "Beta" and what kind of change warrants what numerical increment are only consistent…
Okay, I'll bite. What would you say is the difference between "sub-major" and "big" as far as browsers are concerned? I mean, this update is clearly more substantial than a mere patch, but no one was expecting a complete overhaul, either.