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If it’s in a public place and easy to access I’m always going to assume it’s free to use by anyone unless explicitly stated otherwise. It’s not like my 1430 mAh battery is going to ruin someone’s electricity bill anyway

Sorry, you can overcharge me 500% for the electricity I stole. Here’s a nickel.

Induction burners are in practically every home, dorm room, and small apartment in Asia. They’ve been around for decades, but they’re still sorcery to Americans. Better hide my Bic lighter too - you might burn me at the stake.

You can agree that there’s no evidence of a better listening experience with ‘high resolution audio’ while also acknowledging that streaming is inferior to the CD experience. Streaming quality is inferior, though it depends on what you’re listening too. As I’ve said before, you don’t really need CD quality to listen

As a Redditor who could care less about this whole mess, it’s been like going to a restaurant where you just want to sit down for a salad, and the patrons are screaming for the head chef to be fired because they kicked some customers out for pooping in a booth you’ve never seen and fired one of the nice waitresses

Wanted levels that yield consequences? Underground cave networks? Vast weaponry that can be customized? Endless terrain that can be traversed on foot for weeks? Countless unexplored species? All this on top of space combat and exploration? I will be lost in this game forever.

I would suggest the car/truck crash scene in the warehouse in Indiana Jones 4. The director, Dan Bradley, seemed really pissed off the whole time, and kept us there until about 4 in the morning. 17 hour day.

I’m thankful there are movie makers like Christopher Nolan out there keeping practical effects alive. It really helps with the maintaining the suspension of disbelief, something that a lot of people can’t seem to do these days.

Jeez, that laugh at the end sounded like Bevis and Butthead.

Great, it was real interesting to hear about his love of old Sci-Fi.

Disappointing video. I wanted to learn about optics, I learned he likes old Sci-Fi, He worked on a piece of (important) marble, and that I was once again suckered by a misleading Gizmodo title.

I had a similar idea regarding Jeff Goldblum.

Well we could start overcoming it by not adding to it.

I hope they don't recast Andrew Garfield. He's great in the role and it provides more continuity across the franchises as he is recognisably Spiderman even when not wearing the costume.

"For more casual bystanders, though, there's a touch of the absurd to it. It already felt too soon when Tobey Macguire's Spider-Man movies — the last of which was only in 2007! — was rebooted in 2012 with a new story and a new actor (Andrew Garfield)."

All I have to say is—is that TV On The Radio covering Bowie? Because if I didn't already love this show, I REALLY FUCKING LOVE THIS SHOW.

I think you're missing the point. Small films can make money, he doesn't say they can't. He's saying it's harder. There is less chance. How many small films made for 15 million never go anywhere? One example isn't a trend, and he's a man that looks at films as a position on a trend graph, a potential return on

Yeah dog, Whoopie Goldberg voices Shenzi.

I think he did at the end of the movie.

Especially Hiro and Tadashi. Because Tadashi is DEAD.