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Miles Teg
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For the life of me I can’t remember if I’ve seen these or not. 

Whatever was left of the social contract has been shattered. It is well past time to eat the rich.

ours is funnier.

Personally I love sheep, very tasty. But I will only eat the adult sheep.

His racing career is achieving new heights.....

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Although I also love “In the Pale Moonlight”, I’d have to go with “Deconstruction of Falling Stars” in Babylon 5 if we’re talking all-time favorites.

The way they extrapolate the impact of the whole show over the course of hundreds, then thousands, of years in a series of vignettes is exceedingly well-done, and serves

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Babylon 5. “Dust to dust”. Just for this scene alone.

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Babylon 5, “Severed Dreams” if nothing else than for this moment.

Just give me Android Auto or Car Play and be done. The in-car infotainment will never work as well as a phone and is no one pays the absurd price the OEMs want for an updated nav map. Just give me a big version of my phone.

Can’t charge $3k for a phone mount.

And R2D2 just stood there doing NOTHING

It’s not on fire.

“I am a driving god!” - Richard Hammond, 2003

“Internal testing at Rimac has shown that removing the driver from the equation has many benefits.”

These “inefficient” SUVs, as you call them, get low-to-mid-twenties MPG wise. Just about the same as hot hatches.

It can’t be that incredibly complex. After all, its most notable feature (the planet-killing laser) wasn’t even functional until decades after they began constructing it. If they can just add that in at any ol’ point, how intricate can it be?

Just to get this out of the way:

Oooh! I’ve got a great idea!