@j.piatt: We may not be at the center of it (don't tell Kanye West) but we can map galaxies relative to each other.
@j.piatt: We may not be at the center of it (don't tell Kanye West) but we can map galaxies relative to each other.
@Sunwind: I'm sure you've seen maps of earth that look like this.
@Willravel: There's a lot of unofficial stuff from before the prequels were made that took a stab at back stories.
@kelz: You really should, it's an excellent critique.
@ThisDudeRufus: As you point out yourself, Extended Universe stuff shouldn't be used to cover up plot holes or odd character actions.
@matthewabel: Painting Qui-Gon as an alcoholic was brilliant...
@Dr Emilio Lizardo: Yes, he could have, but unlike everyone else who thinks the same thing, he's offering examples to back it up.
@GitEmSteveDave: No, where did you hear he was doing one?
@Lassus: I'm only about to watch this review now, but his past ones of Star Wars are the gold standard by which to discuss those films.
@TimOzcelik: I get your point, but since we have not changed genetically, all that stone age potential is still there.
@Isaah Vincent: Exactly. Given that we are genetically identical to those in the stone age, its only their lifestyle that made then more athletic (generally)
The Killer Robots and the Battle for the Cosmic Potato????
@Adam Pash: I tend to do it by putting the keyword as the first word in the "Name" field of the bookmark, before the standard header of the page in question.
@markus_b: When I boot into windows, I can get a site up in Chrome before I can open a folder in Windows Explorer.
@gary_7vn: Yea, it eats up more memory, but you have to remember that unused memory is a waste. Unless your memory resources are needed for something else it is worth the smoother experience to let Chrome have the extra memory.
@GeneralBattuta: You should see the 3 generations of a family that live down the street from me.
@HellsAttack: The last 3 films had nothing to do with it then?
@tigerthunder: Completely accurate in every single way.
The nearby asteroids thing isn't strictly true. Unless they are serious chunks of heavy elements, their gravity will be pretty insignificant.
@HalOfBorg: Andromeda (yea, I know) had Dylan Hunt being all butch because his parents were from a high gravity world. Didn't show it though.