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“I can answer that. ... I’m in the Avengers.”

Today In The Comments I Learned: that wanting the EPA to do its job is a “leftist” political position.

Just sayin’.

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How about this instead. 1 min mark for the fun.

Looks familiar.

This is why it hits all the right notes for me, I think.

That’s a little disingenuous. This was still a 60s era reactor. There are modern designs that are something approaching fail safe. New nuclear is meaningfully more efficient and reliable than wind/solar and causes no greenhouse warming; we just have to get the balls (and the money) to move it forward.

#1 rule in client/server network security is never, ever, ever, under any circumstances, EVER, trust the client.

Another woke little dude. Saw this on twitter.

I like the idea of a trailer that would be more of a ‘mood’ piece with establishing shots of characters and the setting, such as the ones of Kennick and Jyn he discussed.

Timothy Olyphant (Justified) plays Barrymore’s husband, and Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Castle) is a rival agent. The show was created by Victor Fresco, who also did the similarly offbeat Better Off Ted for ABC and Andy Richter Controls the Universe for Fox.

This sounds like a story with a lot of ups and downs, a few twists and turns, but eventually going off the rails.

Vader seems to have come out of the whole ordeal stronger than ever.

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Nor would it have the electronic warfare systems that, while not much talked about, are really the revolutionary capability that the F-35 will bring. Nor will it have the internal weapons bay that truly provides stealth during the first days of combat, when the objective is first to take down an enemy integrated

New Star Wars movie: deep space pirate crew finds a TIE Advanced X1 drifting through space, heavily damaged and apparently having lost hyperdrive halfway through a lightspeed jump. Tractor beam pulls the fighter into their cargo bay.
A few minutes later, the crew inspects the fighter and finds no pilot. Just the

And what a relief that, for once, the studio wasn’t focused on creating a franchise but rather one powerful standalone feature.