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With Amazon’s impending acquisition of MGM, I wouldn’t be surprised if they give Bond the franchise treatment to increase their Amazon Prime library.

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So at the very, very end of the movie it said that James Bond will be back. Will the movie be “All the time in Heaven?” Will he be a ghost? What are the chances another person will join the secret service named, as Timothy Dalton so eloquently put it, “BondJamesBond” (very fast and no pause)?

They will use the same reality altering factor that keeps bringing Felix back alive and whole. He’s lost limbs and died previously — yet he is hale and whole the next time we see him.

Fact check: “Moonraker” was released in 1979, not 1972.  There was no Bond film in ‘72.

I mean, it was a really good Bond movie, with a really good ending.

Bless those random angry youtubers blowing stuff up.  Bless them all.

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Seriously, I must know where it’s posted so I can avoid that disgusting link.

Really puts confidence in the whole cryptocurrency as an actual currency thing.

Everything about Sag A* has been incredibly cool, and these increasingly good images of the stars moving around it just blow my mind in the best possible way.  It’s such an elegant demonstration of physics.

I feel like this article doesn’t reflect the full picture.

The Biden administration fought in court in order to NOT to have to do this and lost.

The first season was fantastic but went wild off the rails at the very end.

Star for the Osborne reference!  (Although I was a Kaypro guy myself.)

We got your big think right here. Obviously political and environmental (and financial) obstacles would loom at least as large as the terrain obstacles in such a teraproject.

I don’t know that there are many great places to catch and store a lot of rainwater in the exact places in question here, though. (In fact, a couple of Olympic Peninsula dams have been removed in recent years.) Most of the thinking about big interbasin transfers from the Pacific Northwest to the Sacramento Valley seem

On the contrary, I personally appreciate the candor of his email. Every company sugarcoats (to use his word) major issues like this, and will continue to do so until one day they call you into a meeting to let you know you don’t have a job. I would MUCH rather see emails like this updating staff beforehand rather than

Sure as hell makes more sense to build an aqueduct from the PNW to California than it would the Great Lakes.

I appreciate this article, but it’s worth noting that for someone like myself who has never heard of this and am intrigued by the “as little as $15 per device” thing, Googling “red light therapy” brings up (outside of links to this specific research) a whole duckpond of quackery. I believe that the results presented

It’s sad that none of the study’s authors are named Roxanne.

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It’s pretty ridiculous that EA launches Battlefield games in this state, even with all the feedback from open beta and closed testing. I’m a huge BF fan, but I didn’t buy BF5 or BF2042 at launch. I think AAA budget games should be held to a higher standard.

How much vibration can one clamp band inflict compared to being strapped to a rocket and fired into space, which I seem to think is pretty darn violent?