volante3192
Volante3192
volante3192

Nothing a little dubbing in post after the strike couldn’t fix...

Depends on which creators. The writers, especially, were screwed out of the remakes, because writers for animated films weren’t part of the WGA at the time.  Instead, they had a different, shittier union contract that didn’t offer residuals:

Revelation*

That wasn’t an error, that was testing the waters.

From the blog, the $10,000 per cost looks like initial development is rolled into it. More of a “$40,000 for 4 prototypes” situation. Mass production would lower the per unit cost.

Media attention is not a zero sum game, though. There’s no guarantee that with James gone other players will inherit that coverage. To wit: the “Tiger effect” on golf ratings.

I just keep thinking this was a Breaking Bad episode nearly twelve years ago! And they wrote in a weigh station complication! Are there not weigh stations for trains?!

Per Wiki, it’s a mix of ERJ 135 and 145s (that part confirmed by the FAA), both in 30 seat configs (that part’s Wiki). The 135s normally are 37 and 145s 50. So...at least if they’re full it’s better than a Learjet.

Okay, but what’s the story with that ‘STOP’ doohickey on the hood?

Not sure if promoting private jets is really the best...

Start from where the train took off and dig between the tracks.

Teaser trailer for The Decision, Part II is all this is...

It’s in the text: Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings. The original name used in the radio show is Paul Neil Milne Johnstone, an actual person Adams knew:

“Why don’t you just try acting?”

Penny continued: “I mean, it’s, it’s a little bit comical. Everybody who’s ever met me can tell you, I love all people...”

Still get a kick seeingPaula’ (slide 10). Did they ever overdub the radio show?... I suppose it’s something I could look up...

So... Breaking Bad didn’t need to include the bit about weighing the car?  Seems like something a weigh station could’ve caught.

There’s ways to get those nutrients other than by subsidizing an industry that overproduces and then has to dump said produce...

To be sure, he only created Japanese concentration camps. Native American ones have been around much longer, though we call them ‘reservations’...

Mr. Justice [Oliver Wendell] Holmes said “Taxes are what we pay for civilized society.” Too many individuals, however, want the civilization at a discount.