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The did have weddings at the Star Trek: Experience, where you could get married on the Enterprise-D bridge. They weren't as lucrative as you might expect (and they were a bit expensive).

I think that work if the whole hotel broke in half every hour on the hour after "Hitting" the Iceberg Casino. It'd be great, just like the Treasure Island Pirate Show...

Doubtful, seeing as how they're wanting to base it off the new Piece Of Shit Abrams flick, when the park flops due to lack of attendance, they need to easily be able to turn it into something else. A giant Enterprise would make that difficult.

Besides the fact that that is patently untrue, seeing as how they closed down the Star Trek: Experience that was only taking up part of the Vegas Hilton, the odds of getting this done now are very minimal. For as much as people hate Star Wars now, you'd have a better chance of getting a miniaturized Death Star Built

I call shenanigans on this pipe being for tobacco. A good pipe has no need for a carb, which this one obviously has. Plus, smoking tobacco out of metal? Ick. Even if it is surgical grade steel, the resin that builds up on the inside of a wooden pipe is part of the pipe tobacco experience. Also, there is no way for you

I take it you have kids?

I bought a pre-owned (not CPO, but still under warranty) 2007 BMW 328i with iDrive and Sport Suspension a few years ago. A couple months after the purchase, my iDrive began acting up (this was still the CCC model based off DVD, not the CIC that is Hard Drive Based) and I didn't know if it needed an update or not.

Since they're still stuck in the Milky Way galaxy (and rarely go outside of it) GPS would still work as an acronym. It just would be "Galactic Positioning System" instead of "Global Positioning System".

Indeed. Sarium Krellide power cells are what are used in Federation Tricorders and Phasers.

I would 100% agree with you if Kickstarter only funded inventions or things that had to have a long term business plan to survive in the market, but what of Art? Like a play?

And this is why Kickstarter is great. If it was just inventions like Quirky, it may be a problem, but this stuff funds ART. Good for you Kodak. Link to your kickstarter?

Agreed.

(edit: repost comment after page glitched. Maybe Gizmodo could set up a kickstarter to fix the site problems... oh wait.)

I funded and received the "Zombies!! Run!" iPhone Running Game, and it exceeded my expectations and is only getting better. And a couple of movies that started on there, I know are being released, as they post vlogs about their shooting progression.

I think people beat ya to it OG...

I think that they could weed out the riffraff by having a vetting process, or some type of competition for a spot: Kind of like grant proposals. If you have a good idea, you get it seen by a committee to make sure it isn't a repeat ( a quick google search could find that), then you can put up the idea for funding. Or

If that were the case, I'd have less to be concerned about. I don't mind having special copies, even if it is for a temp usage of playing the full game. The thing of it is, that even if I really like it, they most likely won't get my hard earned money for a new copy as I'll wait until the price drops and buy it at a

I don't understand how paying $15 a month for unlimited games one at a time calculates into being a dumber deal than paying $59.99 during the first few months of release. And even at that, if I'm looking into buying older games, they may still be $29.99 at say Wal-Mart but $12.99 on Gamefly.

So it will be restricted TO A DEMO MODE. Meaning not a full game. So let's say I really like a game that I play it a bunch, or I happen to be good at a game, then by about the 3rd level the game shuts down and says, "Thanks for playing, now go screw off or buy our game." NO. THANKS. We may have had it "easy", but

Didn't that car eat Paris?