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I’ve been out watching “the show” the past 4 years. Only once have I seen a nice big meteor/fireball. I’ve seen probably around a hundred or so small meteors but honestly it gets a bit “meh” after a while. It’s just a thin line of light for a fraction of a second and then it’s gone.

“We can’t teach her to hack in 24 hours!”

Seeing Natasha reminded me of a guilty pleasure I haven’t watched in a long long time now, Ghosts of Mars. I should find a copy of that and see if I still love that stupid movie.

I designed a block that is sort of an “average”, weighted towards what I consider a proper block. There are many slight variations of it out there from looking at CGI in the shows, to hero pieces, to the “buckets of blocks in a corridor made cheaply”-kind, to measurements taken by people with screen used blocks. There

It failed because it was a terrible movie. Simple as that. I’ve already forgotten 95% of what happened in the movie, all I remember is that McKinnon was the only thing in the movie that was even remotely good. If she had gotten a better script and a funnier co-cast, the movie could’ve been good.

I don’t know, maybe, just maybe, those platforms indicate they’ve jumped there once or twice before? Maybe they even know what it looks like when there’s no clouds? Maybe they’ve practiced in clear weather? Nah, that sounds implausible, they just took a gamble and opened the shute when it felt right.

Sure, if you pay me like $1000 :) This is gonna take a looong time to make. I’ve been CADing on it on and off for way too long. And the print time is going to be pretty long. I’m currently printing what I’m calling a thigh which is basically 9 blocks stuck together. I’m printing pretty slow for quality and that piece

Yeah, there are a few bad ones that I usually just skip (like all those centered around Teal’c’s family for example).

Currently re-watching SG-1 for the... n:th time.

“Thankfully, the crew stepped in to say that no one needed to drown for this movie. Suicide Squad is the kind of movie where that needs to be said.”

“Or perhaps work culture and life at Gizmodo is nothing like 99% of corporate America” *ding ding ding* Most of the Gizmodo bloggers are just doods and gals with a laptop and an internet connection. Most of them seem to have very little (or any) experience with a normal work place.

Contrary to what it looks like, that guy actually has a ton of experience and knowledge when it comes to these things so he can do it, somewhat, safely.

At some point it stops being about the money and more about the con itself.

Oh great, another fucking re-make. But wait, they switched the genders around, how fun, original and whacky!

I don’t think we should be overanalysing an episode of Sunny.

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I’ve never eaten food in my car, that just sounds like an accident waiting to happen (crash and/or ruined interior).

If you can’t follow the instructions to put together an IKEA bookcase... well, shit, I’m sorry man. Don’t forget to put on a helmet when you go outside, and be careful.

This is a pretty common project for students to make. Search for inverted pendulum on the youtubes and you’ll find lots of different examples. I can’t remember seeing anything of practical use ever coming out of it though.