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Joshua Johnston
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If only someone would make an *affordable* wagon. Priced like a crossover, but built like a *wagon*.

Kia has been knocking it out of the park for a while now. The Soul looks (and sells) pretty good for its segment, the Optima’s big refresh *still* looks good today, the Stinger looks great, and the only real weak link in the mix is the Sportage.

You’re the one picking fights with everyone who posts something contrary to you. I think I’m doing just fine, thanks. :)

Right, Commander Steel was Citizen Steel’s grandfather. People here are talking about how the character in that shot above was “Commander Steel” when it’s not, it’s Citizen Steel. :)

His introduction of Wonder Woman was actually pretty good, all things considered. The problem is his tone, and that is absolutely on the director’s head. The studio might interfere with a lot of things, but the tone of a movie is really, really hard for them to mess with after the director’s shot his work and put it

Stopped this one. :)

I don’t see Gadot as being much different from the current version of the character, physically, except for the usual embellishments on breast and waistline, which are still *remarkably* restrained compared to most other women in comics.

Having seen her work in BvS, she did just fine considering the poor direction.

Gal Godot is pretty much perfect for the role, and she didn’t *need* to bulk up. Wonder Woman has rarely been drawn to be particularly muscular, and her current incarnation is very much a “fit, well-proportioned woman” build. She doesn’t need muscles, because she’s got the strength of the gods. She’s not entirely

I think the Atom’s suit would actually be significantly harder than a Stormtrooper. There are a lot of little bits and pieces to it, like the connection points between each individual plate. Stormtrooper outfits are largely a fairly simple (by comparison) affair with known molds and smooth, single piece components.

Actually, it’s “Citizen Steel” on the show, because unlike the original Commander Steel, he’s not a military officer in any fashion.

No, it’s entirely Snyder’s fault. He’s the one that fucked it all up in the first place with his idea for how Man of Steel should be. Had he made Man of Steel a movie that actually featured *Superman*, it would have been a much better start for the whole damn process.

Lies! No cat has ever enjoyed wearing a collar.

I suppose he could just be spending time with David Miscavige’s wife?

Absolutely, it would be the same for *any* company. But only Tesla has a clear tendency to actually come right out and release anything at all when they’re challenged. But when they do, they don’t release enough information that a third party can verify anything. As you said, they just say “We see differently, blame

Exactly. And how much information does Tesla give out, and to whom? Tesla’s releases tend to essentially call people liars, but there’s no independent judge determining the facts. It’s just the driver vs. Tesla, and it’s in Tesla’s interests to completely downplay and possibly even lie to protect themselves. They

Isn’t anyone else concerned about the fact there is a car company out there that will release your driving records at the drop of a hat to protect themselves? If one of the big three did that, there would be panic in the streets.

1080p displays are *far* from obsolete, for several reasons.

1080p displays are *far* from obsolete, for several reasons.

Good price, but waaaaay too much bezel for a proper battlestation. Though I suppose you could do what I’ve been doing with mine for the last year or so, and get a single central display with nearly no bezel (mine’s a 24" Dell with maybe 4mm bezels on the sides) and then tuck the edges of the larger bezel monitors in

Good price, but waaaaay too much bezel for a proper battlestation. Though I suppose you could do what I’ve been

Oh, I’m good. I figure my 4500 foot altitude is going to be fine with that one. Definitely more worried about the earth shaking than any pesky “water” up here. It’s funny, I never realized just how much of Nevada was really, really high up in altitude. It looks like the lowest point in the entire state is still 479