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I disagree. I don't make it a habit to buy expensive shoes, but I do have a pair of Ferragamo dress shoes for occasions when I need something very nice. In my old life, that could have meant an important company function, a meeting, a trade show event (not for the floor, but possibly for a hosted event in the

Yeah, well that's just, like, your opinion, man.

I read the book and couldn't bring myself to see the movie. Reading the book felt like having an anvil on my chest that was getting heavier and heavier with no way to remove it. I had no interest in replicating that experience via film.

Wait. Dominos serves pizza?

was there a different video earlier? Because the Nokia ad of Bruce playing ping pong with nunchaku is not what is there now.

Killer Rack? Or Kill Her Back?

This kind of victim blaming I expect to see on Gawker, but never here on Kotaku. For shame Velduanga! For shame.

If there were evidence, then they would have said "100% certain". I don't think saying "Close to 100%" is out of the ballpark. The vastness of the universe, both what we call the observable universe and the unknown beyond that, almost guarantees that somewhere out there is at least one other planet that is

I'd say it already happens. Not in a "day later" sort of scenario, but when a company takes down an online game's servers, people who paid money for that game are losing out. When Microsoft says they aren't going to support WinXP any more, the people who paid money for that OS (and still use it) are definitely

You don't own the game. You license its use, but you don't own it. The money you pay for your copy is for the license, not ownership.

ok, I don't know if you're feeling heated toward me or what, but your post is pretty much a giant run-on sentence and I'm not sure if you're teeing up on me or what. If that's the case, there's no need for anger, I'm not taking sides here. Pointing out that Zenimax may have a case doesn't make me their defender.

I can't speak to the veracity any of the information you're presenting, but the fact is that if Carmack did any development on VR while an employee of Zenimax, then took that and gave it to Oculus, then Zenimax has a case.

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This one is always a bit on the strange side to me. But it's not going to be enough to win this particular competition, I'm sure.

it would have taken all of thirty seconds to quickly google this and find out it isn't in Pixar's court, whatsoever. Pixar and Disney Animation Studios aren't the same.

I believe the issue with the IL-76 is that in order for such an aerial firefighting platform to be profitable for a company, it would need to secure contracts for the US Forest Service as well as be available to fight residential wildfires. However, the US Forest Service requires that aerial firefighting planes be

Brick and stone don't work here due to the high incidence of earthquakes. Traditional brick and mortar homes crumble in earthquakes. Concrete and steel would be nicely fire-retardant, but prohibitively expensive to build in such a way that would also make them reasonably earthquake-safe.

you're a damn idiot. The winds blow the embers right over freeways that are four lanes in each direction. A fire zone around your house doesn't do shit when the winds are up like they were all last week. Even if that were not the case, to have no compassion for people who lose their homes just makes you a terrible

What reasonable points are those? As an animator who works with performance data every day, I'd say none of the OPs points were reasonable.

I'm interested in what work you've done in film recently to make such statements. Could you please clarify?

Not really Kaz Hirai.