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@sephycloneno15: I just had the idea that the pieces of the Machine were independent of space/time just as the Observers are; unless directly moved. That could explain why they have the same coordinates as they had anciently and in both Universes.

@Avastmateys: While most of the population is Arabic, Egypt is located in Africa. I would think Israel, would be one of the most tolerant governments in the Middle East; having a large gay population in Tel-Aviv and just a generally more relaxed attitude towards others with the exception of Arabs and the whole

There are surprisingly positive comments for a crowd that normally hates 3D. I would have to say this is actually a pretty successful execution of 3D.

I would gladly give up some screen around the edges for black if they used that are to make the 3D objects move past the screen rather than cut off at the edges. Any time a 3D object touches the edge, the effect is immediately lost.

I have a Lumix series, they are tough but taking a decent picture on the fly is aweful. Panasonic better improve the programming on this new one.

When I babysit my cousins, I always play their DS, I never use any of the additional functions. Even when playing games, the stylus, touchscreen, second screen, camera, and anything else fall by the wayside; being used rarely only to remind me that they are there.

@MacAttack: I did this at home after this episode, unfortunately I got an intervention the next day.

This should have been written in prose. Maybe as a poem.

@⌘Z: That depends how many tripple word scores you can fit it on. At 1,913 letters, it would require 128 Scrabble boards.

I wonder what the chart would look like if they used porn sequels?

@songs: Ya but then you don't get the parallax.

@bawheid: Not to mention their ability to create armies of clones.

Vegetables have thick, sturdy cell walls and don't require gas intake (yes they use CO2 but they don't breathe). Not to mention an outer, water retaining shell. Just like insects with their exoskeletons would probably do better than a soft animal such as humans.

@StupidSimple: Not at all. Shredding things is fun. You can make confetti, paper grass, a huge mess. Anything you can imagine really. The shredder is a magnificent invention that only once became sentient and tried to kill some Ninja Turles.

You know, I had evidence of intellegent life from outside the Solar System on my phone when it got stolen. Also, the map to Atlantis was in the GPS.

Anyone know how they did the camera moving during the time lapse? I have tried it with moving the camera or tracking but the only method that I have found to work decently is a track with some kind of computer controlled moving device - which is really difficult to do in the field.

If anything, the fact* that the signs changed should have been the final, clinching evidence of the disproving of astrological signs; e.g. "so all my horoscopes have been wrong? Oh the other signs still describe my life perfectly anyways."

@SkipErnst: That is totally true. I competed on a game show (albiet a Canadian one so you probably never heard of it) and it was really stressful; hitting the buzzer too soon caused a delay and you couldn't buzz in, wait too long and you will have missed your chance.

@Zanzan42: Ya the Valleys (Kings & Queens) were pretty chill on the camera rule. Abu Simbel was REALLY stingy about it, but that was more of a "don't show that you have a camera" attitude so it might have been to avoid kidnappings; that is a really sketchy area.