I agree with this.
I agree with this.
Yeah, that was a dumb, troll-like comment.
So, Obama wants a space achievement under his belt and we're willing to pluck an asteroid out of the sky and put it on a new trajectory at a cost of $2.6b(+) so he can do that? I can't even begin to count the number of things wrong with that idea...
Sorry, but the WiiU is a flop in both idea and execution. I pre-ordered the Deluxe WiiU and got it on the first day... not counting the ridiculous mandatory updates, I've played it maybe a total of 3 hours since I've owned it. It's just not that interesting, and the second screen is more a distraction than an…
Shouldn't this article belong on "The Onion?"
Well, this is pointless then. Who actually uses buttons on their TV? These days, TVs are just large monitors... you either have a cable/sat box, a media center (w/ OTA or cable), or a DVR (w/ OTA or cable). If you're changing channels through your actual TV, you must be at least 80 years old. Oh, wait, I forgot that…
That's only half-correct. It should be "LEGO Bricks" (you forgot the caps).
Yep, and still works just fine. And unless you're, like 5 years old, you got an account back in the day. Badge of honor, yo.
For most people, consoles are still the way to go. And I say that having just built a high-end PC with a 2GB 680GTX, 1TB SSD, Core i7 and 16GB of RAM. It plays everything. On Ultra. With room to spare. And on my 3 Dell monitors. BUT... it's far from "plug and play."
First, study after study indicates that states with reduced gun control laws actually have lower incidents of violent crime.
Ugh. This is so naive. And factually incorrect.
What, no lion love? C'mon, it's gotta be Voltron... I mean, it's not just a robot, it's 5 lions that are also robots, and then they form one BIG robot! That's, like, meta-mecha!
I really hate this link-bait headlines that Gawker editors are known for... we don't have any way of knowing if these are suicides. It's seems highly unlikely that the animals all intended to kill themselves. The headline should have said "mass strandings," just as it says in the second to last paragraph.
The "Rods from the Gods" idea is based on fact, but it wouldn't destroy an entire city. Rather, the benefit is fast-strike capability with high precision and the ability to penetrate deep into the ground. It serves a different tactical purpose than nukes and would have a different result. But aside from the the…
Yeah, that's clearly it... that's why hundreds of people line-up for days in advance of any new Apple product. There's certainly no soul or emotion behind any of that. None at all.
Ha-ha-ha... you said that jokingly, right? Because surely there's no way you were serious.
Yeah, this isn't news. At all.
A) I live in Central PA, and the author's premise isn't true. That's not a safe place to speed, nor is most of this area. I've been ticketed so many times (years ago) I had to get high risk insurance.
Ugh. This was terrible. I literally fell asleep briefly trying to get through it... stiff movements, no contact, little expression, dull environments, mediocre camera work, no plot and uninteresting actors. I'm sure it was fun to film, but let's not pretend this turned out any better than a good home movie.
Wow, Michael, spoken like someone who truly has no idea what they're talking about!