greg_barton
greg_barton
greg_barton

It's an uncanny valley effect of sorts.

No, it's a sign that people are suffering from anxiety disorders exacerbated by a lack of fat and magnesium in their diets.

I'm all alone reading this and I thought it was funny. It's a mild form of surrealist joke, which I find hilarious., and have since I was a zygote.

I saw both this weekend and enjoyed Big Hero 6 more, though I guess I have higher expectations for a movie like Interstellar. I just found it too predictable.

You would be surprised what some people are thinking these days. Speaking as someone who is fairly liberal politically it worries me that a lot of this disdain of "wasteful technology" comes from the environmentalist and green movements. Head on over to reddit's /r/energy board to read all about it.

It's an over the counter vitamin. Don't be so paranoid.

I named my daughter after Ada Lovelace. Actually her mother picked the name, not knowing it's significance, and I intentionally neglected to note it's potentially nerdy implications. :)

Magnesium isn't a drug. You could just educate yourself a bit. Or just remain ignorant.

Glasses? He's wearing clothes!

In some Lex Luthor origin stories he becomes bald because of Superman's actions, so for part of the movie he may have hair then lose it.

I just don't get this distaste for the ending of Man of Steel. If beings like Kryptonians came to Earth there would be massive death and destruction. To not show that makes the story less meaningful and dramatic. You may want fluffy bubblegum movies about Superman, but that's already been done. Go watch Superman

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remo ds me of one of my favorite Processing visualizations:

God, that's worse than Fox Force Five.

Of course it didn't make money. Hollywood movies never make a profit. :)

I can already hear the superhero catchphrase: "Everybody poops, motherfucker!"

No. I never go to 3D movies. I went to a few when they came out, then gave them a few second chances when the technology matured a bit, but overall it's a worse experience than a regular 2D movie.

Fusion gets no love because it's a pipe dream.

How much did that system cost? (Include panels, installation, batteries, inverters, upkeep, etc.)