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I like Tony's floating armory thing, that's pretty neat.

Matt Murdock doesn't need someone telling him what's happening.

Come on, we all know who already did the perfect interpretation of The Thing:

Now, to be fair, they didn't even film the shwarma after-credits-scene until after the premier of The Avengers, so inspiration could strike at any time and we could still get an after credits scene. I'm going to consider it as pending, because the premier is on April 13th.

I’m an IT guy, and I agree with you about the severity, pretty much every story here is way over the top. Sysadmins have a lot of power to fuck with you, and abusing that is unfair. A good IT prank is one that is mildly annoying, but not disruptive, or at the very least if it is disruptive, it has to be timed to

Well, we can’t verify that we currently call Damascus steel is exactly the way they did it, because there aren’t any written records, though we’re pretty sure that what we’ve been able to make with modern tools is at least as good as what they made back in the day, and matches the description of what it looks like.

The shitty OSs obviously suck, but they are a very important step. Each “Tick” OS has been a major change, and then they see what people like, and what people don’t like, and their reaction is creating the “Tock”. Vista was a big jump, and it did a lot of things great that laid the groundwork for Windows 7, all the

I thought his personality actually matched Hal Jordan pretty well, the rest of the movie just sucked so bad it made everything bad.

The difference is, the hacked companies aren’t the only ones harmed, the hackers are usually after information on their customers. If you are a security guard, and your business gets robbed blind, you are responsible for not properly guarding that business.

He’s also really good in Orphan Black as the abusive and crazy ex-boyfriend.

While I think Star Wars has been more influential in the world, I think Star Trek has had a more positive influence than Star Wars. Star Trek dealt with gender equality, race relations, diplomacy, and it's had a better history of predicting technological trends than Star Wars has done. If you ask someone what they

It was good when he didn't really have control over it, and occasionally jumped into the future to see some bleak thing that he had to stop, and that was good, but I think maybe if they keep the time freezing and teleporation, and make the time travel something that he can't control (it just happens sometimes), that

2102 Team Paradox, which is in the San Diego, CA area. I've long since graduated, but I've been a mentor ever since, and it's still absurdly fun.

FIRST is the absolute best thing in the world, that being said, the game this year blows.

Days of Future Past was amazing, but as far as the timeline continuity and casting goes, they've fucked themselves. They are losing powerhouse actors, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, and basically all the other 21st century X-Men characters because they are in the 80's, and they are losing Jennifer Lawrence, but they

I can understand a having unmarked vehicle for protecting a witness or some sting operation, but why the hell would a State Trooper doing freeway patrols need to have an unmarked vehicle?

I like John Doe as well, but I haven't seen it in a while, so I don't really remember if it was good or bad, just that I liked it and was bummed that it only got one season. It's probably still one of Dominic Purcell's best roles, behind Prison Break, because literally everything else he's been in has either been a

I really like that, because previously he had to ricochet it back after hitting a bad guy, or he'd also have to keep picking it back up, but now it has auto-return. Sucks when you have to throw your primary weapon and then go fetch it.

The way they write the article, it's as if they said:

So, of 4444 moderators, we're focusing on 22% of 662 of them, which is 145. That is is only 3% of that original 4444 moderator group. I'd be surprised if less than 3% of Congressmen were into a sketchy fetish, and I'd bet that the average person's web history has more than 3% porn or dark stuff. It's a pretty low