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The only reason Superman vs Batman is still up for debate is based on the fact that people think Batman is cool.

His best bets are to throw his chest shield net thingy right through it to wrap up Batman on the other side, or, once he realizes he’s been duped, to just fly around the world real fast and turn back time so that he won’t be duped in the new timeline.

DO NOT QUESTION HIS PLOTARMOUR!

Batman was sure to oil his big ol’ clunky tin can of a batsuit first.

As stated in the article, there are 2 possibilities how this ‘hacker’ could have gotten access to Mr. Petrow’s Email.

Folks I am losing the ability to comment/read everything being posted. Thank you for the responses, positive and otherwise, this has been a blast to geek out on. Not bad for a monday :)

Hola fellow engineer. I love big “gotchas” like this one, like dude no shit it’s $700, why are you using and bitching about an 8-track machine in 2016? You and the 50 other people using them all need to pony up the cash to support the company that makes them, all of their suppliers, and the lengthy supply chains

The sponge is a red herring. That in and of itself isn’t that surprising—it’s pretty common for companies to make one enclosure that will hold the internals for multiple products, and a foam brick is a pretty common way to prevent electronics from moving where they aren’t supposed to. Actually it’s one of the better

Are you suggesting that we should do things purely on the basis of whether or not we can, rather than because to do so would benefit us in some way?

Yeah, why should we follow international law??

“Someone who’s telling the truth will have consistent details.”

“Someone who’s telling the truth will have consistent details.”

“Each new version of software, while adding some new capability, failed to resolve all the deficiencies identified in earlier releases.”

How in the world would a hyperloop compete with, mitigate, or have any bearing whatsoever on the utility of a space elevator ? Does one of us just not understand what a hyperloop is ?

I liked Ant-Man a lot, especially since I’d gone in expecting a disappointment. And I wasn’t the only one — the movie made something like half a billion dollars wordlwide. Not bad for a character that nobody outside of comics fandom knew existed. (But the lack of baggage from past media incarnation has never hurt

Seriously, we have Civil War from the team that gave us Winter Soldier (considered widely to be among the best if not THE best MCU film) and GotG2 from the team that brought us the highly lauded and pretty much unanimously loved GotG. Plus Dr. Strange which is completely new ground for the MCU to cover, since they’ve

Ant-Man wasn’t anywhere as close to a cookie-cutter movie as people make it out to be. The entire movie functions in two different genres flawlessly. On one level, it’s a heist movie. On another level, it’s a superhero movie. And they were blended in a way that easily matches the genre-blending of GotG and TDK. For

Scott Lang really didn’t come off as a jerk to me in Ant-Man, I saw a humbled former criminal trying to do his best for his daughter and almost giving his life for her.

Yeah, exactly. He’s a wiseass, but a relatively humble(d) one, considering his circumstances, and he’s already dedicated to doing better the minute we meet him.

1) I completely disagree. I thought Ant-Man was a ton of fun. Nothing about that movie was stale for me. Ultron definitely suffered from cutting room floor issues for time constraints.