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I've seen the trailer three times now and each time the Falcon crosses with the TIE Fighters I shiver with delight. A good sign.

I've heard it three times now and I'm starting to agree. It wouldn't be crazy that Cumberbatch is in, as he worked with him on Star Trek Into Darkness, which might've convinced him to choose him again for this movie.

The loop is probably the main reason. It'd be a big reason too, as doubling, tripling or quadrupling the amount of elevators per shaft would allow for either taller buildings or wider profiles.

I like the deleted scenes when you watch it as if the original Star Wars was more space + fantasy than sci-fi + fantasy. The original had all these fantasy tropes that were transported to a space setting (space wizards, space princesses and space black knights) and I like it when watched this way. These deleted scenes

My current list PC games that I'd recommend (in no particular order).

Looks like Michael Schumacher.

This would even be more amazing on PC, where without a doubt modders will allow all sorts of interesting camera movements that a documentary would benefit from.

Did the same with Interstellar. Only watched the teaser and the first trailer. Based on that I was already convinced to watch it. Glad I did, because there were a lot of interesting scenes and concepts that were shown in the other trailers that worked much better when surprised by them on the big screen.

4. The Single-Use World

Which was bought primarily by casuals who played nothing but the bundled game.

I just loved how the movie without warning added an A-list actor half-way in the movie.

I can't imagine how Notch feels. His game quickly entered the top 10 of most influential games, popularizing things like roguelikes, voxels, early access and survival gameplay. It also didn't take long to become the next Mario to kids (both as a game and a source of merchandise). And all he wanted to do in the

It's because they rely on GIFs. They should switch to a HTML5 format like many of the user animations on sites like Reddit. Those are a fraction of the size, so can be much higher quality.

3D printers are becoming smaller, less expensive, faster and can use more materials all the time.

Not before the rest of the probe did.

Only Challenger and Soyuz 1 were human-error. On Soyuz 11 something simply didn't work as it needed too (which sometimes just happens) though and Columbia as far as I know was at most a design problem of the Shuttle concept itself, rather than a simple human screw-up like Challenger/Soyuz 1.

Do you use a lot of customer support? I have dozens of games on a handful of digital stores and only needed customer support once, for a free game I got on Origin.

Then again: no more Earth. That would be so mean to all those invaders of the Federation, if there was no more Earth for them to try and trash.

I was wondering what to read after Robinson's Blue Mars. Rice and Salt seems like a good idea.

Always tried to do that, but never managed to. Glad to hear it's not impossible.