wyldemusick
David Alexander McDonald
wyldemusick

$110 million per, max. Even at the time they weren’t *that* expensive.

Um, no, this takes place after Return Of The Jedi, and there are elements indicating that —the Stormtroopers working for the client, the Mandalorian himself mentions that the Empire has fallen when Greef tried to pay him in Empire credits.

“Lube Man. Hell yeah!”

Ha. I’d guessed it was Manhattan, but,yeah, likely Veidt.

Keene is the senator. Crawford is the dead Chief.

I heard it too. Plus rotor sounds from the construction Drones.

There is a wonderfully subtle clue about Veidt’s actual location.

Sold out.

Sold out.

Yes.

I’m not so fond of subscription boxes, but I do like blind boxes from time to time — I’ve done great with DVD boxes, and even CD boxes, and the most recent UntilGone box I got actually paid for itself twice over, which was a shock.

I bought all three of those as Kindle books when they were on sale at $2.99, and gave away my hard copy of the heroes volume. They’re fun books.

I never bothered getting that swapped out. Just stuck it aside as a gag display.

They’ve been toppling regularly for years. Comic Bento fizzled out, the Geek Fuel mob seems to have vanished, and so on.

I signed on for the Loot Underwear box in a moment of silliness. I’ve been charged for two quarters and received nothing. I yelled at them about six weeks ago, they promised to ship the backlog in July...bupkiss.

I fuckin’ HATE Waldo.

And Crunchyroll, which is the core of VRV.

Paramount and CBS are fanatic over Star Trek. I once got nailed for downloading Star Trek Beyond...and hadn’t actually downloaded it. Paramount’s IT goons just had Cox nuke entire address blocks.

Moot also put out a Model 15 iPad app. It’s damn good.

Having worked with the screwy damn things since the 70s and a Synthi AKS, I can attest that the only one that was a resounding bitch to actually design patches GoT was the Yamaha DX7. The Yamaha TX81, ostensibly the rack mount version, was not only capable of microtuning to an exquisite degree, it could be programmed

Ah, sweet mystery of life!