Did someone say Vengeance? But yeah seriously, this anime is weird in the way it depict things. It attempts to be remain in that murky grey moral area and succeeds at it.
Did someone say Vengeance? But yeah seriously, this anime is weird in the way it depict things. It attempts to be remain in that murky grey moral area and succeeds at it.
Well frankly, I think they have three. One to keep what information they don't want the corporations to have. The other two, well, one's the corporations and the other is a backup site.
It's just difficult, not impossible. It's more of is it worth the effort or not for Sony rather than a technology limitation. The answer is going to be: Nope.
It's tough granted.... but uh, seriously dude? PS3 isn't exactly something to call home about spec wise. With the technology we have out today, I think it would be difficult but not impossible. Do remember: Most of the code that is run on those consoles originally were on PC's.
Biggest thing is paying with cash. You'll end up realizing just how many coffee's you end up buying etc.
Yes, but those electrical impulses that form our consciousness would therefore slowly but surely be different. So in turn, if both the clone and yourself existed, you would end up being more like twins than copies of each other.
This was my former boss's third time in the Hermit Kingdom and my first. He was there to foster some business relationships and build itineraries for future clients; I was there to see with my own eyes what this highly controversial nation is all about and more specifically check out what kind of cars were on the…
A bit. It was mostly snarky remarks on both sides. XD
I'm thinking it wouldn't necessarily translate that well the larger the helicopter is. Great redundancy in my opinion on the other hand.
Haha yup, I agree.
I'm in that odd spot of being in between a Gen Xer and a Millennial (for a variety of reasons) so I get what you mean. I think for many millennials, and I'll even go so far as to say some Gen Xer's as well (since near the end they were also raised as special snowflakes) that for many of them, they just want to be…
Hard to argue with you, that's pretty sound and I can't find a hole in it. Fourth Eva is a bit of a gander. Probably his mother since his sister survived. Otherwise, I can't remember if he actually visits her or not. If he isn't able to, then it's probably his sister and he was lied to.
Which is why I assemble small robots in my work space. People know I have nothing to do when I'm working on that. They also are curious and want to see me finish the robot so it can run around. Thus a dilemma between working or curiosity arises. Curiosity/robot usually wins unless my bosses boss is showing up that…
That is true as well, Gendo is indeed hurting as well. It's his cross to bear if he wants to be a deadbeat dad. It's not the most efficient route to take to basically force you son to take one for the metaphorical team is all I'm saying. For an agency that is suppose to be saving the world, I'm just honestly surprised…
No Phill, but in general, it makes people more productive if you give praise for when they do a good job. They will then go above and beyond what their normal duties are required in a crisis. It plays into the human ego which every human has. I have yet to meet a boss who was both good to work for (paycheck/non-hell…
Agreed, but I'm just setting my expectations realistically since I already have inkling of how the plot is going to work out judging from the first episode. It'll either go great or horrible. I don't mind either a clueless idiot or instantaneous boss, so long as it FITS with the plotline. I'm going to guess we've both…
Well, no in general, VFX artists know who work on whatever particular scenes etc. So word does get around. Also was talking about the IT department, which is another "If you never realize just how much they influence things" until you do.
Yeah when I collect my paycheck and the servers aren't burned to a crisp in a fire or something. Though do remember if you have a serious attitude about that, it's a two-street. Don't expect praise from your employees. =P
Just like IT, you know you've done your job well when nobody notices you.
That is true, but even so, making it so that only one kid pilots a giant evangelion is a bit of a risk don't you think? Shinji gets hit by a car, whelp, there goes Eva 1. Now a useless hunk of metal. Random terrorist attack/mugging/robbery etc because the world keeps revolving? Good bye Shinji. Don't even get me…