Don’t diss the A-Wings. In the old Tie Fighter game, they were by far the toughest Rebel fighter to kill. You were always in for a hard time when they showed up.
Don’t diss the A-Wings. In the old Tie Fighter game, they were by far the toughest Rebel fighter to kill. You were always in for a hard time when they showed up.
“Our past belongs to us. We can change it if we want to!”
Except Farscape should totally fall into category 4, based both on the focus on characters, and the presence of muppets.
With college, we’ve already seen this with guaranteed-approval, fedgov backed (or, now, directly issued) student loans. Want to know why tuition and fees have risen way above the rate of inflation over the last two decades? That’s why. Because every student walking in the door is eligible for $12K a year in loans…
In TOS there’s also “The Enterprise Incident” which is pretty shady.
I love Battletech, but the technology assumptions you have to make for the game to work are...kind of screwy.
Putting aside human rights, morality, all of it, I think this point gets lost - especially by the NBA:
You’d need to score a TD on that 4th down play more than 42% of the time for that to be the right strategy (assuming a 100% success rate on field goals at that distance, which seems reasonable).
The Giants aren’t that lucky and Tom Coughlin isn’t that dumb.
If any of the Giants beat reporters actually asked that question to Dave Gettleman - “If Saquon goes to the Hall of Fame, but the Giants win one playoff game in the next decade, would you consider picking him a good decision?” - I would pay them cash money.
obviously the movie was already long as it was, but a quick scene of Thanos + Black Order mofos tearing through Xandar to get the first stone would’ve been very cool. Dont know how, since the movie begins where Ragnarok ends, but that would’ve been a good opportunity to show the Black Order peeps as worthy foes.
Certainly multiple critics have posited that HAL is the character in 2001 who has the most personality
I mean, I don’t know how CSI didn’t realize that DeVoe’s body was dead before it was stabbed in the first place. The fact that this ever went to court in the first place is ludicrous.
The “all you can eat” subscription model is inherently unsustainable. It only works when one of the parties - the artist/producer, the people who run the service, or the customers - gets screwed.
Or laughing at the opening of “Air Force One” because it was filmed on my college campus, and the evil dictator’s palace is actually the orchestra hall, and you can also see the student union in the corner of some of the shots.
David Weber.
Exactly.
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