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This seems to happen whenever they move the game out of their home studio, which is relatively small, into larger venues, usually some kind of auditorium, needing, presumably, more amplification.

This happens so often that it must be some kind splitting-the-difference mentality between betting so little that a correct response or not would make little difference and actually betting the requisite amount for a runaway.

I liked this better when it was called the Olympics.

Pretty sure if one of the prizes was a prop handled by Ms. Baccarin the AVC servers would be shut down in a matter of minutes due to traffic overload.

The worst offender I can think of is economics and especially the so-called "Chicago school" who proclaim analytical rigor but then blame the markets rather than fault their theories when they fail to predict crashes, which is why I always dickishly laugh at the so-called Economics Nobel as not being a true Nobel both

Thanks for the clarification, especially since Kirkman, to my knowledge, never wrote a Fear comic, and just based on what we've seen so far, should have stayed away from the spin-off altogether.

Never bothered me all that much if certain results weren't replicated, mostly because further research, not necessarily on the same question or topic, but related ones, will either bear out the previous results or call them into question, and when the latter happens, then science, in the most general sense and when

Since my research experience is mostly at the level of basic biochemistry, I thankfully never had to deal with the murky vicissitudes of trying to determine nearly indistinguishable effects in a large, barely controlled population, relying on accepted but still arbitrary statistical cut offs to sell the results.

Undergrad science labs are mostly about replicating experiments with known outcomes.

Really, all Lucy needed to do was ask Charlie Brown, since he seems to have no problems understanding Snoopy's thought bubbles.

Her appearance in Men in Black II was less role and more documentary.

Bonnie Rotten probably played the DeNiro role, not that that would have made it less rapey.

This statement makes perfect sense in Yoda grammar equating Jesus and science as the one very relaxed god who refuses to get up.

Korea has 6 out of the top 10 largest shipbuilding companies, so if anyone is going to build a Noah's Ark…

To help with the mood your synced Philips Hue bulbs will turn sepia during the 1944 scenes despite not being historically accurate.

Benedict Arnold, at least on this show, was the original dude with the Bad Attitude.

Chris figuring out that maybe Reed could be useful in a prisoner exchange for his father only after shooting him in the head was hilarious, like the characters in this show are so dimwitted that they can only figure things out two steps behind themselves.

The review hit the zombie on the head why Alicia's "ambivalence" about returning to her family was unconvincing and poorly motivated.

This turd is actually based on existing material?

Thanks for that info.