The first law of thermodynamics would like to have a word with you.
The first law of thermodynamics would like to have a word with you.
Also, the 4 top selling SUVs in the US are the... RAV4, CRV, Rogue and Equinox.
The solar does power the propeller most of the daytime hours.
And yet you seemed to fit very comfortably in a 2-D pane of glass with a couple other people, Zod. Get over it.
Well, shit.
Yeah, spikes and frosted tips ... dear lord we had terrible tastes ^^
I’m balding now, but if I magically had the chance to get my hair back, BUT have to rock my 90s hair permanently... I’d probably stay bald ^^
Why is it that no writer at any point was ever willing to just commit to Kylo being a villain? He’s a wretched little rat bastard, he doesn’t need redemption just because his grandad did. Just let him be evil!
“It’s so cool that they’re bringing in Palpatine’s boss(?) after never mentioning him in any movies. So neat that he was just off-screen the entire time!”
This thing we’ve never seen before could be fine if done right. Have to try and explain your way around how it wouldn’t invalidate the Rule of Two. Get around that and go nuts. Have him be outside the Rule of Two in some way.
But making this guy somewhat lovecraftian could work. An entity that works on much longer…
It’s definitely a complicated history. My grandfather studied in Japan and spoke fluent Japanese. He’d karaoke old enka songs. My parents used to have prejudices against Japanese. Living in the US, this manifested primarily as refusing to buy Japanese cars. They eventually relented after experiencing the pain that is…
Hmm. Having just bought a new BMW, i’d strongly disagree. I could care less about the badge, they just happen to build the car I want....with the engine/transmission combo I want.
You had me till the last sentence, and then you failed big time. BMW owners don’t care what’s under the hood as long as it has the badge? Implying that BMW owners neither care about the dynamics of the car or the environment is a lazy stereotypical response I’ve come to expect from the writing on this site.
What’s old is new again. In the old days of IBM/Dec big iron, upgrades where sometimes done by a factory tech coming out, pulling a card, flipping a switch, putting it back in, and calling it a day. Software was “purchased” for a fixed time period.
I think the problem isn’t just ‘needing a computer’. If I remember right, it’s like dealer only diagnostic tools with cars. It’s that it has to be a Deere authorized mechanic with a proprietary set of hardware that they won’t sell you, and you can’t just use any old laptop.
Yeah, here’s a quote from one of the earlier…
“The newer machines, any time something breaks, you’ve got to have a computer to fix it”
I’m not an SNK fan by any means, but I still remember my first encounter with Metal Slug when one of my local bowling alleys setup a cabinet some 25+ years ago.
I do the exact opposite; I stand up as soon as the plane takes off
It takes time for the cheese to melt, the rice to absorb the various juices, and I’m assuming, the guac and sour cream to warm up.