Ok, some points:
Ok, some points:
@Kitsune sama: Young Robert Plant.
Anyone who is dressed like that, and is not James Morrison, shouldn't dress like that.
"At least, I tend to side with the guy who says, "We think of it as a mission.""
I'm not shocked. Anyone interested in a smartphone would want something else at the plan price, and the teens/hipsters this thing was designed to appeal to have much simpler, all touch options. Its hipness felt forced.
Nice!
I had a fight with my ex girlfriend about this when we were dating.
This concept from the Royal College of Art reminds me why I stopped going to art galleries.
The poor guy can't win.
@P45K4L: Tomorrow will mark the first day in a MONTH where it hasn't been rain/sun, rain/sun, every two days in Chicagoland. I am glad of it.
@Smash_Bro: I was working in the HR dept at another park when this happened, and it shook me badly. My condolences, I know I haven't gotten over it.
@Billkwando: I was working for them at the time that poor girl got hurt. It was the Superman/ Giant Drop ride, depending on the park. I cannot and will not go on that ride anymore.
When I was working at Six Flags Great America, one particular ride called The Giant Drop had a loose airline cable, and upon the ride's 300ft descent it cut a foot off of a 7 year old girl at another park.
Prepare for unforeseen deliciousness.
@ShaggE: Restarreded: laughed... my ... ass off
This is the first gadget story guaranteed to make my fiancee cry.
The water level, actually, the very first water level in Donkey Kong Country... the music was so powerfully moving and the gameplay literally was graceful, so I paused the game. The music kept playing. I play those levels and my brain shifts, like I'm interacting with some sort of weird symphony. It was one of the…
Pokemon is not what I want out of an interactive Ghibli experience. I'd rather have Professor Layton than battles.
Seth Rogen lost a ton o weight. For this, kudos.