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Ultraviolet definitely has disadvantages, but it’s far more multi platform than Google Play or iTunes in my experience. I’ve been using VUDU since Ultraviolet began and it’s been mostly awesome, although the fact that you can’t download a true HD copy for the iOS player is annoying.

Ultraviolet definitely has disadvantages, but it’s far more multi platform than Google Play or iTunes in my

Funny, I never thought twice about buying all the Potter movies even though I really don’t like the first two. And yet I’m not remotely tempted to watch Fantastic Beasts again, much less own it.

Funny, I never thought twice about buying all the Potter movies even though I really don’t like the first two. And

Sony owns (not licenses, straight-up owns) the film rights to Spider-Man, had it not been for the long standing contract with Activision. they could have made a Spider-Man game exclusive to Sony platforms a long, long time ago.

Don’t forget, when Marvel was going bankrupt they sold Spider-Man to...wait for it...Sony Pictures. That film was the one that launched Marvel’s movie studio and reestablish comic book movies as blockbusters. It all started with Spider-Man and Sony.

Sony owns the Spider-Man ip. Movies. Games. Media. Etc.

It’s gotten slightly better in recent years (residents are now limited to only 80 hours on average per week!), but it’s still out of control.

It’s ridiculous, but very true. My wife is a general surgeon, and she (and her coworkers) regularly work multiple 24 hour shifts in one week. Actually it’s always more than 24 hours because they generally have to be there 1-2 hours before the schedules start time to check on patients before rounding, and stay 1-2

Back around 2002 I took my 2001 Passat to the VW dealership to fix a nail in the tire (I know, I should have fixed it myself, and barring that why go to the dealer. I was young and it was my first new car). They also offered to fix it for free since I had just bought it from them recently. The tire wasn’t flat, but it

Completely wrong. In every way.

I’m not going to defend the torrent of shitty clickbait articles on Gawker, but this isn’t one of them.

If the gamer in question had not downloaded and installed the mod with the expressed purpose of altering the games files then that might be valid. I understand the point you’re trying to make but the argument has no ethical leg to stand on.

It doesn’t matter if the contract is illegitimate, that’s not for us to concern ourselves with. It’s a contract between those two parties, not those two parties and us by association.

I used to drive my wife to interviews when we were younger, and she faced the exact same reaction multiple times. It made me so mad I once nearly went back into the office to tear them a new one.

You know, I see the point you are (somewhat poorly) trying to make, but that’s not the point of this article. The problem is that too many people see “speaking properly” not as a “human value” but as a solely WHITE value.

Im not sure why you couldn’t find them in your search but as a lifelong Dallas resident I can tell you Genesis Women’s and Children’s Center is absolutely legit. They provide shelter and support to abused women and their family’s and are definitely non-profit.

Your point is not related to Struts though. His comment has nothing to do with the inequality of the American justice system. He only said that as a whole the media will dig up and publish dirt on everyone related to a high profile case, which is usually true.

I’m far from a slave to the original designs, and totally fine with live actions updates. But the Bay designs are mostly horrendous by ANY standard. They‘re messy and confusing, and make the already chaotic and terribly orchestrated action scenes that much more difficult to comprehend.

As someone who generally doesn’t have a lot of nostalgia for older designs, I sympathize with your point.

Which is why people pay $60 to play a video game. Which SHOULD be interesting.

Correct. The 1701D was bought by Paul Allen and is at the EMP museum in Seattle, along with a lot of Allens collections.