whatthewhereis
whatthewhereis
whatthewhereis

Looks like balls to me.

Gotta agree...coolest special effect I've seen in quite a while. My fave is the loop about 1:35.

While I understand this is mostly about autism- It's not that black and white in regards to all childhood vaccines. It looks like the Chicken Pox vaccine raises the chance of Shingles as an adult. Shingles as an adult is much worse than Chickenpox as a kid.

The 1 is and has been centered...If we went to your"correct" version it would be weighted to the left and look wrong to the rest of us. The Days of the week tho...wth.

From the video- I'm a bit disappointed. Shelob looks like a really fun and original figure and that's an instant buy. I was hoping for more detail with Helm's deep as well. I guess if people buy a lot of these, we'll see the mega set at some point.

I'm usually not big on taxes and tariffs but I think the only way to fix this - is to impose a stiff tariff on any products made overseas that do not adhere to some basic human rights. You'd see conditions increase fast, and probably some jobs come back to the US.

Nothing we didn't learn in the movie classic Mission to Mars...

True- I was definitely disappointed when I saw what the ad was for...

I liked the Best Buy commercial. Really nice to see attention put on on developers. Hulu was much better than the lame car and beer commercials. Agree with the others on here though. Samsung was easily the worst of the night, not just worst tech.

At first I thought there was a glitch in the matrix.

Maybe should have picked a different picture than the Scarlett one because content wise those are very different. Fully Clothed vs Almost Nude. "Penis" vs "Kinky Sex" etc. For example, would "Vagina" be an issue? Didn't Cosmo and mags like it start self-censoring due to grocery store backlash?

Get in my belly!

Settle in. Groundhog says we all have 6 more hours of Facebook Tweets.

Can it swivel into portrait mode?

You fargin sneaky bastage.

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I don't see an issue with this. I'm surprised at how many people on this site want brick and mortar stores to die. There's only a couple national chains left. I am not looking forward to a world where Amazon and iBooks are the only way to get books.

They sound like water beads (like the florist said). Side note: Those things are really fun to play with.

Yeah, or just put the engineers in line for the next product...so the shift to US happens eventually.

2.2 Million? I'm guessing some of those are Enron accountants because that number can't be accurate.