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$22,47 in three years? That doesn't sound like a bargain price. Where are you from?

A different kind of mass transit, the Montreal Underground City is a 33 km long network of tunnels connecting shopping malls, apartment buildings, offices, universities, etc. in downtown Montreal. Must come in handy during bad weather, to still have much of the downtown area available to pedestrians.

Could anyone explain to me what else Disney could have done in this situation? How would they be able to fit an epic movie set in the post-ROTW period that does anything surprising or new if they were going to keep the EU as it is now. Almost every day in the few decades after the end of ROTWs has a novel, game or

In the Netherlands we have high vaccination rates, except in the area we call the Bible Belt. So everytime there's an outbreak of some childhood disease, you know that a few weeks later you'll read about 1 or 2 kids dying in that part of the country. I'm generally a pretty tolerant guy, but this just boils my blood.

If, say, a Jedi picked up a forcesaber, he or she would run the risk of immediately and unwillingly turning to the dark side simply by using it.

I still don't get why ST09 and STID managed to be so different, even though the writers and director were the same. The first film was ballsy: it blew up Romulus in the old universe, Vulcan in the new one, made Kirk captain before he had really matured like in the old universe and made Spock connect more to his

The reusable rocket? What's reusable about the Soyuz?

I think the idea is that this list about genre movies. Fantasy and sci-fi. Jump Street is fun, but none of those.

Was it creepy? Yes? Was it worse than seeing someone stab a woman in her pregnant belly and seeing a lot of throats get slit very visually? Not in my opinion.

Honestly, these screenshots have peaked my interest. I loved just driving around the American countryside in GTA: San Andreas and this would allow this as well.

This list covers about every blockbuster movie or TV series of the last few years.

And now you have Cholera.

I loved the crazy mountainous terrain of pre 1.0 version. I'm glad that in the last few updates they've been working towards recreating those wild mountain ranges, but this time with a bunch of new biomes and other stuff.

At first it looks as big as the Grasshopper. Then you see the reference point: the cranes and fuel trucks next to it. This thing is big.

Parachutes and airbags will land your rocket with less precision and will jolt the whole structure much less on touchdown. Sure, you can stop your car by driving into a wall close to your home and hope your airbags work but its a lot of efficient to just steer towards your driveway and use the brakes when you want to

That's not an engineering problem. That's planned obsolescence, which will make you buy the new one sooner rather than later. That's more of a societal issue that needs to be adressed than an engineering hurdle.

The shotgun from Half-Life 2 would get my vote. In a game with a gravity gun, this was still my favorite tool to take out baddies. The secondary fire is just so powerful.

The US could've also had the first satellite in space too. Von Braun had a functioning rocket that could've carried a Sputnik-like radio-beep transmitting satellite into orbit around the time the Sputnik did. Sadly he (and his contractor the Army) was in a bidding war with the Navy and the Air Force. The Navy won out

Technically, Sandford is a dystopia as it portrays a society that on the surface seems perfect and desirable but on closer inspection is the opposite of that.

If this works, this would be awesome. Might not even make too bad of a movie.