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These are all so great. I just immediately want to go and see a lot of these!

Hahahahahahaha!

Alien’s Marine ship Sulaco is basically just a gun isn’t it? Very subtle :D

Aren’t most American cars automatics these days? It’s like being ashamed of not knowing the metric system as an American. It’s just not relevant for you guys.

No, but half of them have at least one or two. Seeing as we only discovered Pluto’s three smaller moons very recently, we might discover more around the more distant dwarf planets at a later date.

Now I wanted to edit my original and add: used as cannon fodder to the end.

This video made me look up: by the end of WWI 350,000 African-Americans had served in the American Expeditionary Corps. Seeing as there 2 million living Americans in the Corps at that time it was quite a reasonable percentage.

Agree. The hard-core Trumpers wouldn’t mind using it and unlike women, black people are not a core group of the GOP

Worst is Ryan. Has basically only said super-negative things in the past months (due to the endless stream of controversy surrounding Trump). He’s sickened, won’t campaign but won’t truly un-endorse. Trump supporters in general, aren’t that smart, but they’ll poke through that double face immediately.

I’m not American, but it seems to me that Guiliani basically uses 9/11 as weapon. Am I off here? I have never seen anything with him that did not mention it.

Do you know why it was called three wave? CTF has a logical explanation, but three wave sounds more like it’s about multiplayer with three teams or something.

It was a massive hit with its audience, when it was aired. Teens and young adults went wild for it. It was part of the zeitgeist of that group. It’s just that those groups weren’t interesting to the ratings boards of that era. Ironically those groups are some of the most sought after by advertisers today.

Hans Zimmer’s tracks are definitely a lot less hummable than the soundtracks of the 70s and 80s, but they can stick in your head just as well. Think Interstellar, Dark Knight and Inception. Are those other composers, hire for big prestigious productions I might add, then just so bad at copying his instrumental

I’ve always wanted to do a quantitative analysis of the ways fiction(movies for example) has portrayed the future. I think it’d be interesting to see how far into the future creators looked in certain years and how positive/negative this future was.

I’ve heard about it. If I can every visit it, I will.

Isn’t it mostly to enable 4K and VR gaming. Subsets of the audience, but markets they can only engage with, with new hardware. If they don’t act now, they can lose them forever if these pay off.

This museum just left me dumb-founded and grinning like an idiot every single minute I was there. I mean the Wright Flyer, the Bell X-1, Spirit of St. Louis, Skylab B and the Enterprise model to name a few.

It’s not the president’s job to only know about things that are popular, so your Google Trends thing is irrelevant. This is a person who has to help govern a massive country, with unrivaled power in the world and which is currently waging war on the ground and air of Syria of which Aleppo is the second largest city.

I think it also helps that it’s historical progression also feels more real. It feels like decades, centuries or even millennia can pass in the Star Wars universe without things changing too much. There’s always going to be some Republic fighting some sort of Empire.

I don’t even get the controversy. Like SpaceX wants it’s astronauts to die. It’s not economically viable. Rockets sometimes explode. These are are the most experimental rockets since the 60s. Those exploded as well people. That’s why they make escape systems and test it with dummy payloads, satellites and then human