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Apparently - according to the article - old men have no imagination/too much cynicism. Also, old white men like models. Any kind of model. Nothing gets them slightly less flaccid than a good model.

Exactly - and that is what irritates me. But, I am naturally, easily irritable. It's just a bit painfully obvious what is going on.

And incur my silent wrath as I bore holes into the heads of you and your friends that just so happen to be traveling across the screen during the first pivotal scene of the movie, twenty minutes late.

This would be spectacular for those who live in the city and have a movie theater a block away. It would pay for itself with gas, parking, and general effort.

The improvements definitely made them seem more realistic, but in a waxy, toy model sort of way.

Yes. More of this. I don't know what it is, but cutaways and interior shots of almost any man-made construction make me so, so happy.

And the entire color palette of the subway itself, certainly slightly influenced by the tinting of the photographs themselves, but fashion and the color language of the architecture has changed as well.

A very, very interesting note - and one that needs to be analyzed further. It's known that conflict breeds competition, but breeding conflict for competition?

Yes.

What matters is that he got the point across, plus or minus the superfluous "-ed." If we must split hairs about something, purrhaps we can split them about the terms "transgender" vs. "transexual" and how they sit into the overall idea of expression, presentation, and identity.

The end result would be a tightly synced, virtual overlay of say a first person shooter, where you are moving around, real time on a real set, fighting virtual AI that appear to be perfectly "mo-capped" and synced up to real-life obstacles around you.

One idea that seems totally possible with Magic Leap and is easily imaginable by the general public:

What should be emphasized is the fact that Google is leaving and has the power to leave due to pressure/drama put on them by a country's government.

In case she still has not gotten it: "Refugees *Fleeing* from ISIS in Sinjar, Iraq"

Then again, he is an A-list actor. This is not your regular workplace.

The best of the best is to take a great story, rework it so everyone thinks its new, and make billions of dollars off it.

In this case: everyone is right.

I have filled out the survey twice and nothing happens after I press 'done'. Help?

Nah - it's so up and coming developers can look at the games that made the most money and aspire *ahem* be inspired *ahem* dissect -er- steal the basic game-play principles that apparently make the most money.

This is horrifically delightful.