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Yes, I was. Too many concept ideas with overlapping goals.

It’s entirely likely that the capsule won’t have any windows at all, since the only thing they’d see would be the inside of the tube. No windows means the presence or absence of lights within the tube would be irrelevant to the passengers.

They actually have a Toyota new car dealership at two locations. (Racine, WI; Laurel, MD). This is why their website has a “new/used” toggle when you search.

Other than when directly asked about it in an interview, Mike keeps his political viewpoint to himself. It doesn’t come up anywhere else - not in interviews (again, unless directly asked) and not in Rifftrax. And that’s the way it should be.

It’s not an ‘app’ but there’s also PopMoney. If you use it directly through their webpage, it’s $0.95/transfer, but many banks/credit unions offer it for cheaper. (My credit union offers it for $0.50/transfer.) No account is needed on either end; it functions as an EFT from account to account. It’s run by Fiserv, a

What about Slacker? (Don’t worry, you’re not the only reporter that’s forgotten about them. It seems to be perpetually forgotten about in the streaming music field.)

I noticed that a while ago, when I was rushing to finish re-watching Scrubs before it was supposed to have left Netflix. It didn’t end up leaving, and I was annoyed.

Why would you feel that they would be able to “get away with” funnier jokes on Netflix than on Comedy Central or Sci-Fi Channel?

Or a Disney movie:

As someone from the same general area as Joey, if you don’t have a car, there’s no getting around. Everything is spread out to the point that you can’t easily bike/walk to much. Bus service is extremely sporadic, and there’s no rail of any kind. I suppose there’s hitching a ride with parent(s), sibling(s), or

The rumor is that he was originally scheduled to visit the Powertrain plant on Pilgrim Road in Menomonee Falls.

In my experience, laser printers tend to stay in service a *lot* longer than you might think. As long as they are properly maintained, there’s sometimes little reason for people to replace them. Yes, they’re slow, but people don’t seem to mind that as much. We still have a few LaserJet 4000 and 4050 printers in

Not much the FCC can do, if this was NBCSN. As far as I understand, the FCC can only enforce rules on broadcast stations. Cable channels do “self-enforcement” to attempt to avoid the threat of Congress changing the rules to attempt to exert some sort of authority over them.

In retrospect, the entire rest of the movie is utter trash... but while I was watching it the first time, the only thing I kept thinking through the whole movie was that Tom Hardy doesn’t look, sound, or act anything like Patrick Stewart’s Picard. You can’t have an evil clone story when the evil clone doesn’t even

I don’t think he enjoys hurting people. I don’t think he gives it much of a thought, to be honest. He is a slave to his ideology above all else, including common sense.

I agree. They should have had the Bradley and the cast of that TV movie recreate some of the “missing” first Doctor episodes. That would be far more preferable to the animated thing they have going now. (Yes, I’m aware that “The Power of the Daleks” is a second Doctor series, but the point still stands.)

The problem is that FA really has next to nothing to do with Jalopnik, other than “the military uses vehicles,” but gets lumped in here anyway. (I think that Gizmodo Media wants to keep FA, doesn’t want to dedicate the resources to it to make it a stand-alone vertical, and doesn’t really have anywhere more appropriate

Keep in mind that even if you have an ID from a state not on that list, it still might not be a REAL ID.

SpaceX and Blue Origin are taking two radically different, but valid, experimental methods. Blue Origin is seemingly taking smaller steps that hold relatively lower risk. They then repeat, scaling the tests a little bit each time.

Additionally, Fahrenheit is a useful scale for determining relative human habitability. 0-100 on the Fahrenheit scale roughly equates to the extreme outer bounds of what comprises an environment in which a human can exist for an extensive period of time. Temperatures that remain below 0 or above 100 for any extended