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Once they got to 4th down the Giants should have gone for it. And here is why...

I was going to make the same comment. I grew up in Seattle and you could make some pretty amazing moves in puddles because the ball would just suddenly stop.

Maybe. As I understood that dark matter theory, people weren’t speculating that the gravitational constant changes but rather that gravity works differently a large scale. Effectively what if there was a term in the gravity equation that was too small to detect on solar system scales but became important on galaxy

I never played catcher but the same advice was given to me about turning two at second. Don’t worry about a runner not sliding (and therefore being in the way of the throw), just throw it at his forehead. They will always get out of the way.

Two reasons.

A young man finds he is destined by birth to overthrow an evil empire. He inherits a special sword, learns a secret art from a old wizard, and joins up with a scoundrel (with a heart of gold) in order to save the princess. That totally sounds like fantasy to me.

A young man finds he is destined by birth to overthrow an evil empire. He inherits a special sword, learns a secret art from a old wizard, and joins up with a scoundrel (with a heart of gold) in order to save the princess. That totally sounds like fantasy to me.

I also resorted to code and I concur; there are 1792 combinations. Far too many to figure out by hand.

The thing about Hunger Games is that while you and your friends might not be talking about it, it got a lot of good publicity and word of mouth after it came out. If you don't like the story, that's fine, but the movie was a great adaption of the book and most people's complaints about the movie were really complaints

rooting for Battlefield Earth vs. the Last Airbender here even if I can see the arguments for the others. However there is three things that really stand out about the Last Airbender to me.

The issue of the privileged elite is one of the big things, to me, that separates a lot of science fiction from fantasy. In science fiction, the "magic" is technology that everyone has access to. While in fantasy, usually only a small fraction of the population are magic users. Usually this issue is completely ignored

Quick Fact Correction: Kepler is orbiting the Sun in an Earth trailing orbit not "orbiting in Earth's atmosphere."