Is anyone else not getting past the "finding photos and videos to import" window?
Is anyone else not getting past the "finding photos and videos to import" window?
Now I'm no military strategist, but I'd assume that the first step in a bombing run would be to take out anything that can destroy the bombers.
I should add that I have no problem with violent video games, movies, etc., and enjoy them when I have the time. I have faith in people to recognize the difference between blasting away a bunch of polygons and ending a human life. When I have kids, they'll be allowed to play all the shooters and kill various baddies…
I don't feel the need to have one. I feel perfectly safe between my alarm, my not-at-all-scary black lab, and my general neighborhood. I've got no real interest in hunting, and while they're fun to take out target shooting, I would be against owning one simply because it's entertaining to use. I see nothing wrong with…
I assume you have a loaded magazine somewhere near it though...
Me. I did not do ionic wind experiments in high school.
I'm with you, and completely disappointed by the reality of the situation.
yeah, Distributed Denouncement of Stupidity
Maybe it's just me, but I think it's interesting that the term "telescope" has evolved to mean "big array of radio antennas pointed at space." Also, as a sci-fi nerd I find it disappointing that everything the we're imaging these days is in light spectrums that I'll never actually be able to see with my own eyes.
Assuming that "oxidized" still means "rusted", I think the only part that actually comes from the ship itself is that rusted-looking disc behind the propeller. That would explain how they have enough metal to make 888 pairs.
When I was in high school I worked on sets in the theatre to an obsessive degree, which sometimes made me late for other classes. One time my director wrote an apology note to the teacher I was late for on a scrap of plywood with a sharpie. The look on her face when I gave it to her was priceless.
If I could promote this, I would.
Huh, I never even thought about that. In that case, I'm inclined to agree with your memory.
I just wonder it it would either magnetically attract your watch when you went to grab pan handles, or even warm it up a bit.
Now, what happens if you're wearing a watch with ferrous components while you cook?
Also, the movie is "still playing", yet it only seems to be about 30 seconds in, on the disney, and then pixar title screens.
That was the most eloquent explanation for this that I've ever read.
"Soldiers could one day conduct covert operations in complete secrecy, now that Pentagon-backed physicists have figured out how to mask entire events by distorting light."
5:35 Holy shit...