Publisher: Man, crossovers have stopped selling. What will we do?
Publisher: Man, crossovers have stopped selling. What will we do?
@113Doctor: Uh? Drumming up clicks for tinfoil sales?
Wow, what a dichotomy. The ios apps are all absically the same- click rectangle with arrow on the right. The droid apps are all wildly different from each other.
If you can't tell that this is fake / spoof / misnomer, you need a reality check.
@Chris LeBeouf: Actually, Nelson and crew have pointed out that some of the really big movies actually have better pacing in terms of riffing. Lines are delivered at a specific cadence, so it's generally much easier to figure out where to place riffs than it would be with some independent Canadian project where people…
@PallidaMors: Did you read the part where the entire country of Egypt's internet went offline? And China has ridiculous ability to clamp down internet, with a whole lot of citizens under its belt. Among other examples.
@aak7268: I love this one during a heated debate. I'll be arguing with my wife for half an our- no, you totally said X. She says no, I said Y. And I'm all like- THERE. ARE. FOUR. LIGHTS!
Go ahead and quit Facebook-
My God.
@Steffen Larsen: Simply put: We don't know, and this article does a poor job of covering the details that we do know. We have to accept some frame of reference to communicate with each other, but that's the only reason we use the numbers we do.
@reydelaplaya: Given relativity and our understanding that there may not be a definite "edge" to the universe, any point of reference is as good as any other, so the statement "I am the center of the universe" is perfectly valid.
@revdrkevind: (not like I study this, but) Your next logical question should be, why doesn't the light from infinite stars make the universe infintely bright, and infinitely hot? This was a big problem before inflation took hold. Those infinite stars are infinitely far away, and moving away infinitely quickly. Their…
@Prof. Winklebottom: Short version- we think that gravity (or insert force here) causes things to clump. So the space inside your body might well *be* expanding, but you won't drift apart, nor do your molecules grow in size.
@revdrkevind: (to add to that)
@OutlawDominus: Actually, yes, our current state of understanding is that this is precisely true.
Oh my God nobody cares shut up shut up shut up!
Everyone I know (and respect) is rooting for Jeff Bridges to win for True Grit, and Tron to get full snub.
Let's apply the Google method, yet again. I googled "defeat sonic boom".
For anyone late to the game: