So long as the Lytro allows us to do what happens in this video, it's well worth the money. Zoomify.
So long as the Lytro allows us to do what happens in this video, it's well worth the money. Zoomify.
Betamax, in the butt.
I made it a tradition in ME1 that anytime I was on a planet and one popped out, I would yell "THRESHER MAWWWWW!" pretty loudly. I was glad I got to do it once more in ME2. This trailer did not disappoint.
There is speculation that it could be as quickly as the same Friday, though this is extremely aggressive. I would pin money on 3/16. You never know. [9to5mac.com]
OR...what if its like, a conspiracy, man? [qkme.me]
This movie was also called Stealth (2005).
I mean, its the same type of thing we face with politicians. Service comes first, golden parachutes, perks, and ego should come in some order after that.
Thank you, sir. [9to5mac.com]
Wouldja look at the gams on that hand.
Its very simple: remake Macross Plus with ageless Tom Cruise (test piloting a F-35), fat Val Kilmer (test piloting a F-22) both competing against a UCAV possessed by a murdering AI for the same defense contract...and woman?
"This planet can't be knocked out with one punch. We get right back up again, and when we do the universe is going to hear the roar of our antiproton thrusters. Ya, it's halftime in Earth, and our second half is about to begin"
Ah yes, I have seen this. If only this were the the norm and not an extreme outlier that warranted a CBS special on the subject!
I'm partial to Motorola's naming schemes: taking normal words and throwing random z's and x's into it. Like the ZIPAD XOOM XIONIX.
Try this on for size: the voice actor for Ben Franklin in this game? Nicholas Cage. Ubisoft, print me and Luke some checks.
Bifocals which shoot poisonous lasers.
I'm under the impression that most successful CEOs are narcissistic, arrogant, highly intelligent and insane visionaries. Or maybe that's just billionaires. Warren Buffett is the only person I can't see fit that mold.
METRO-KI-YAY MOTHER@&$*ER!
Cannot wait to have Benji Franklin acting as our Q. Making gadgets and weapons and such.
Chrono Cross is one of my favorites of that generation, right up there with FFVII and Vagrant Story. Squaresoft (still no Enix!) could do no wrong back then, or maybe it had to do with BioWare, Bethesda, and Lionhead being in their pre-RPG renaissance on consoles. Fond, fond memories of CC. Screw the haters.
"Hung up there like a kid in a tree saying I'm not coming down until at least dinner time but if there's a snack beforehand, than I'll certainly think about it."