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Maybe I'm wrong then. I know Splatoon surprised me with how it drew in people that aren't interested in shooters, perhaps this will be similar.

The test punch was lot of fun. It seemed like a solid fighting game if that's your thing, but I don't think it'll attract any others to the genre. I'm interested to see how this one does.

He's without a doubt a DuckDuckGo man.

It is known that there are an infinite number of worlds, simply because there is an infinite amount of space for them to be in. However, not every one of them is inhabited. Therefore, there must be a finite number of inhabited worlds. Any finite number divided by infinity is as near to nothing as makes no odds, so the

I believe the quote from Adams about the theme was that he was looking for something cosmic while also suggestive of a traveler. I can't imagine a more fitting theme.

My big issue with the film is it feels rushed compared to the other versions, but even with that I prefer it to the show in large part due to Rickman and also because it feels more polished than the show.
The books were what I first encountered and are definitely my favorite, but I do like all of them for different

I can't wait for next week's conversation about the bloop.

Deer swim all the time, the commuter boats in Boston Harbor frequently have to avoid the deer swimming out to the islands. Seems odd for recognition.

I first saw it in a Ford Explorer on a 6 inch tv, I still fell in love with it.

There's a Kickstarter organization for that and they leave in 2021.

The changes were mosty done to make the ride less scary for children. So mostly changes in sound effect placement, (Carnotaurus doesn't almost catch you now), small stuff mostly but enough to be noticeable.

That ride wasn't originally tied to the movie, it was switched over not too long after the park opened partially because it was too intense for children.

I don't know about you, but my experience with taxis are they don't care at all about traffic laws or basic safety. My limited experience with Uber has been more pleasant, I assume mostly because the drivers are a little more protective of their own vehicles. I've been in multiple taxis that have rammed other cars

Eisner definitely had his faults, but to me he was the best leader of the company outside of Walt and Roy, especially in relation to the parks. He saved them from collapse and built it back, most of Iger's success stems from IP outside of the Disney name.

That's why I'm not really upset it was the only time I saw him. That show was just perfect, it's honestly what made me a big Allman fan. I always liked them, but after that I became obsessed.

It's the effect Iger has had on the parks. He sees them all as Magic Kingdom type parks that need to be filled with rides on existing IP. They seem to be moving away from the original theming of their parks in favor of maximizing IP usage. I don't think he particularly likes that aspect of the business and is just

Basically Universal retains exclusive park rights East of the Missippi for properties they are using. This is the actual deal:

Iger's Disney doesn't seem to care about protecting the live show aspect of Disney parks so they'll likely be cut along with the Bugs Land and turned into Marvel entirely.

Thanks for mentioning that, I'll definitely pick it up.

I love that song too. Probably my favorite of his solo work.