nickalexander01
Lionel Hutz
nickalexander01

Agreed. Though Apple could change one thing about the Airdrop setting that allows all iOS users to see your phone.

Airdrop is an awesome feature that I frequently use, particularly after a party/family get together/vacation, that lets me quickly send large swaths of photos and videos (full, uncompressed versions) directly to family/friends while were together without needing to post the files in the cloud online in a shared folder.

Imagine me, bright eyed like a kid on Christmas, ripping open the box to my brand new PlayStation 5 earlier this year. Out of the box, I felt its weight and thought it heavy, even then. I let it stand alone while I fiddled with the cables. In an instant, the $500 I just spent fell like a loose brick off the table I

Hands down SNW.  The best star trek of the 21st century.

As others have said, all the Paramount+ shows (including, Discovery and SNW) are expressly in the Prime universe.

The Faith of the Seven, in which the New Gods are worshiped, started about 6,000 years before A Song of Ice and Fire.

The show is currently about the Targaryen civil war know as The Dance of Dragons. It’s a very tight story that’s really only fodder for 20-30 episodes.

I mean, we still mine in a labor intensive way. I know a coal miner and have been inside a coal mine.

Who is going to sue them? The Soviets? The families of the dead Helios employees?

And helium-3 and nuclear fusion producing a recession? How the hell does free, unlimited energy produce a recession?

80+ degree water can be very refreshing if its 105+ out.

The multiverse was rebooted immediately (as seen at the end of Crisis)...its just that those on “Earth Prime” weren’t aware of it.

Whether there’s an Eternals 2 or not, the characters will show up again in one format or another. One thing we know about Marvel Studios is that even if a film/show isn’t one of their best, they don’t shy away from it’s stories (Thor: Dark World in Endgame / Inhumans - Dr. Strange 2 / The Incredible Hulk - Gen. Ross

Correct. Also, Google [the search engine] in its most basic form is a digital and searchable telephone book. What Google wants to do here is effectively put “crisis pregnancy centers” under a different heading than abortion/family planning clinic so that when the public uses their “phone book” to find abortion

2 1/2 years (possession in VA legalized on 7/1/21 and retail sales expected to be legal on 1/1/24), but yes, that’s a long time. For most states the gap is just a year+ (CO, NJ and CA were all about 14 months).

It’s not unique to Virginia. All states that legalized cannabis legalized possession and cultivation (and many gifting) long before retail sales were legal. In CO, the first state that legalized recreational use, possession, cultivation and gifting were legalized in Nov. 2012, but retail sales weren’t legal until

Dark doesn’t equal grimdark. The original Burton Batman films were very dark, but weren’t grimdark.

Your right, the Court could definitely award damages greater than the $1 billion back-out fee if its not applicable to the facts or Twitter alleges additional damages (such as the disparagement claim you mentioned). I just didn’t want to dig into that, so thank you.

Forcing Musk to buy Twitter would require the Court to grant Twitter something called “specific performance” (i.e., the Court ordering the defendant to do (or not do) some specific act). US Courts are (rightfully) reluctant to grant specific performance awards unless a monetary award can’t provide an adequate remedy

Yup, doesn’t start until 30:59. Would have been nice for them to point that out when linking a 30+ minute video!