ryantardisbrooks
10thDoctor
ryantardisbrooks

No problem!

Actually, the whole part about "The projectile was fired *into* the other part" isn't quite correct. Also, while the design is technically classified, a few people have made very good guesses about how it originally fit together. One such person is described here... [www.newyorker.com]

I'm going to agree with nova3930. I saw this thing last year, and it's really nothing but a giant fuel tank. It has an incredibly huge wingspan, too (we were in a pretty big hanger; the fuselage filled about 1/2 of it, and they couldn't fit it into the hanger with the wings on), so its glide ration is probably

This has already happened, in 1953. The car is on display at the National Museum of Transportation in St Louis, Missouri. Info about the car: [transportmuseumassociation.org]

If they release this, I will leave Facebook. My timeline is cluttered with enough useless stuff as it is.

I don't know. Have you complied with the IAEA every time they search your car for a uranium enrichment facility?

As a filmmaker, I use a green screen because few people (in my experience, at least) wear a shade of green similar enough to my screen to cause keying problems.

+1 to you, my good sir.

Those "caution blocks" appear on the other side of the driveway that the girl had just walked off of (on the left-hand side of the screen). They're just there so that cars don't drive on the sidewalk.

As a VFX guy/filmmaker who has worked with lasers and fog (in a theater), I can say with 100% confidence that I'm not completely sure as to its validity.

Okay, thanks! That clears that up, then. I don't how how I missed the whole "Interchangeable Lenses" part; I must have been too busy looking at the pictures. :P

Looks nice. I wonder how it compares to a Panasonic Pro AG-HVX200A (the only high-end camera that I've used recently).

I tried one of those once. I was so dizzy that I couldn't get any work done. That was a fun day...

Actually, I could use the floppy drive. I have a ton of old data on floppies that I'd like to transfer to my computer.

Another piece of photography equipment to buy? Does Amazon carry it?

Now that I've seen this, I need it. I have no conceivable use for it, so it'll have to sit in my basement, but I need it anyway. Just so that I can say that I have one.

...does anyone know of a patent law office that's open 24/7? I have some... research... that I need to do. Yeah, research.

A hot-dog-crust pizza? Do you want to kill your readers?

Did anyone else have "Defying Gravity" from "Wicked" playing in their head while looking at these pictures?

I'll probably rent the Avengers blu-ray when it comes out at Redbox. I still haven't seen Captain America, Thor, or the Hulk, so I don't mind waiting another few months.