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He's using it as a flashlight?! Did he not bring a flashlight?! What kind of camping trip is this?!

I think that is a pretty bold assumption.

I thought it was quite funny/crazy that in an article about running through the rain you decided to go with an example were you were throwing pieces of shit up in the air. It was a fascinating mental picture.

What the fuck are you talking about?

I was not trying to say that there are not very memorable scores being produced lately, I was talking about the work of John Williams specifically and how his later works do not compare to his earlier works. I agree with you that the Lord of the Rings has a terrific score, but that was done by Howard Shore.

So it might be, in this case, not a matter of bad physics but rather deceptive geometry.

That is interesting. Are there some guns that are allowed to be full auto and some that aren't? With the AR-15 for instance, I was under the impression that it was allowed to be sold to the public since it was semi-auto, as opposed to the full-auto M16.

It looked to me like all of the objects were a little too "floaty."

I believe automatic weapons are illegal to own in the U.S.

I started to think the same thing while watching this. I was actually going to ask if this was a John Williams score because I wasn't sure, though I assumed it was based on how memorable it is. But more you your point, I also find it interesting how distinctive his late 70's and 80's works are and how strongly they

This is the same feeling I had.

On the contrary, you did say something to that effect when you used an analogy comparing something that is judged based on subjective perception (movies) with something else that is not (schoolwork). So while I do agree with you that it is a shame that both essential and non-essential classes are weighted the same and

I think placing the new iPod on top of the prototype would have been a better way to illustrate the size difference, for the top down view I mean.

I have to disagree with your last point, partly at least. "You ruined this movie's RT score" is a dumb complaint, though it could potentially be made by smart people (smart people say dumb things sometimes). The RT score is nothing but an aggregation of select people's opinion, and is essentially meaningless. All that

Do people really even go to these home pages anymore? I do all of my searching right from the address bar.

Not anymore, and by replying to him, you've actually helped promote his comment to the front of the line. Yes, the new comment system is in full swing!

Ok, goodluck

I would say that pretty much all high school aged people would agree that Metric is a better system, mostly because it is. In fact, I would guess that most people that know what they are talking about would agree to that point. But once you are done with school, and you go out into the "real world" (as much as I hate

So are you referring to something that is out of focus? That would look blurry no matter what. I'm not sure what you mean by blurry.

Fair enough.