Star Wars: The Force Awakens is absolutely bursting with cool set pieces. But you didn’t see half the insane stuff…
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is absolutely bursting with cool set pieces. But you didn’t see half the insane stuff…
I like how this is the same philosophy that you see in muscle car building. Hot-rodding is a universal constant among enthusiasts.
Thanks Obama
pffft. I can do that!
Gizmodo is a site centered around technology, not sports.
Fuck sports and people who think that everyone’s lives should revolve around them. Especially fuck anyone and everyone involved in spending public money on them.
French fries. Mashed potatoes. Baked potatoes. Hash browns. Potato wedges. Potatoes are basically always delicious…
or way up.
And this is what spins them thar rotors...
I was hoping when they said “stopped trying to sell” it, they meant that Amazon was either giving them away or paying people to take them.
Between this and having to rent solitaire, I’m beginning to see why Windows 10 is free.
Whats a dvd?
Oh... the irony....
THIS.
“Turn right at the CVS®, where you can pick up a delicious Red Bull® to continue your drive”
70% of the almonds grown in ca are sold overseas. That isn’t food for us to eat, its literally exporting a public resource water, in an almond package to enrich a few industrial farmers. Thats one of the reasons other then the the high water usage that almond farmers are being singled out specifically. Exporting…
If they’re really savvy, they’ll use piracy rates to negotiate the licensing fees for the content they provide. “Your movie is getting pirated very heavily. Either give it to us for a little, or give it to Bittorrent for nothing.”
Making the price of your product more competitive is the correct response to piracy, not increasing the prices on the people willing to pay to make up the loss like studios seem to think.
We’ve eliminated a handful of positions and refocused our company-wide talent to address departments that need support and cut redundancies.
This keeps getting told and retold but it isn’t taking root. As long as you’re growing rice, alfalfa and almonds in an arid landscape, you’re not going to solve California’s water problem.