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Launch title or no, Gun was a badass game. Kinda short though.

The early UAV's back in the late 90's (I was in DEP at the time and got to go see some) looked a LOT like large R/C planes with a big camera mounted on the bottom, only instead of a hand held controller, everything was controlled in an mobile air conditioned shack filled with computers and consoles

There are many, MANY more model airplane/helicopter/boat/truck/buggy/car/train enthusiasts out there than any one organization would want to try to confiscate the toys from...although I guess the land bound vehicles are less of a threat to anyone far away enough to not get hit. Still, this guy is not the only R/C

Even better than nose camera- you get lots and lots of practice in (relatively) cheap trainers before you try flying the models that cost as much as a used econobox (and go up from there)

For the same reason I put Ford decals on one of my T-maxx shells- it's kind of fun to make a model that looks accurate

TKD and Karate aren't really fighting sports any more. All the rules, the tradeoffs that exchange effectiveness for aesthetics- there are effective arts out there, but if you want full contact sparring with challenging opponents, instead of looking to the popular karate, TKD, etc classes look into the MMA groups,

It's cute that you think console games aren't a major pirating problem, and that it's as simply dealt with as you outline. What do you imagine the revenue is from PC gaming?

My wife killed one of our kittens once this way years back. It didn't get hurt by the engine, though. It was sleeping in the engine compartment and I guess when the loud engine woke it up, it jumped down to run off. It was run over by the car, which I would assume is the more probable threat, since there are shrouds

I think you and I are on different pages or something. Of course a billion particles in one spot are going to make a large mass of particles. No one saying you're going to line up a billion of anything and count them, it'd take too long. Knowing a grain of sand by looking at it, and then seeing a bucket of the same

Applying english or backspin to a ball is not the same thing as this situation. Both of your exaples also have friction play a large role in the spinning action. In space your friction is near zero. Assuming your shooter isn't made of jello, his entire body is going to be pushed away from the direction of the shot.

You wouldn't rotate, you'd need something holding your midsection in place for that to happen. You'd be pushed in the opposite direction of the muzzle of the gun.

You'd be dead long before you started outgassing

You can visualize a billion, you might not realize that you can. If you've ever seen very fine sand (looks and feels like powder) about 1 cc of the stuff, or about 1/3 of a tablespoon is one billion grains, assuming no air in between grains. Of course, you can't really see the individual particles of sand very well

Nova is one word, the car isn't named no va

The last Explorer and Expedition I owned were body on frame, they were still SUVs, as are the 2013 Expedition, Yukon, Tahoe, Suburban, Escalade, and Wrangler. There are a couple of import body on frame SUVs as well still available.

Those places are east as well. In Germany, the people fromt he places you listed are the only ones referred to as being from the Orient, while eastern and southeast Asians are referred to as Asiaten

It's not been used as much recently in the US for various reasons, but it's not like it's exclusive to Southeast Asians. According to Wikipedia, Germans use the term to specifically denote people from the Middle East and India. It never meant Asian, people used it do indicate Asians because Asians tend to be from- the

Unless you know of some part of Asia that isn't East it kind of is. The word Orient means East

Oriental doesn't mean Asia, it means Eastern, as opposed to Occidental, which is Western.

I'd rate it just behind Papa Murphy's take and bake pizzas. The only problems I have with DiGiorno are 1) too small compared to the pies you buy from a restaurant and 2) the crust is too sweet