Call it what you want. I say using a new methodology for a device in the time period between when it's better than what it replaces and when it is widely used is pioneering. You are free to disagree:
Pioneer 2a:
a person or group that originates or helps open up a new line of thought or...
This is really the wrong image/caption pair.
Military tensions on the Korean peninsula are at their highest level in many years [AFP]
It looks like Kim yong-sun is at a US airshow.
I'm board with drone strikes, but I'm also on board with getting the fuck out of Afghanistan asap. The current time schedule is acceptable but I wish we were out and left Afghanistan/Iraq as a failed state years ago.
The core disagreement here is a little unwieldy. Is it possible that...
Between trusting a UAV operator to make a life-death decision vs a soldier on the ground making that decision I'll take the UAV operator everytime. Not just because they may be more levelheaded at the time of decision and are likely to be recorded but also because they don't have to worry about...
Virtually all US commercial and military air vehicles have auto-pilot. Manned or otherwise.
We're a LONG way from being comfortable with or wanting fully autonomous air vehicles. Capability wise we're already there.
We already have missiles with guidance systems, but those operate on...
I guess I'm fine with him being able to change his weight based on the need, and given that he can run at the same speed when small or large it makes no sense that he'd go big in the trailer.
Does he retain the same mass? (I'd expect so given the force he displaced into that man's face in the trailer, but then he was able to run on the dude's gun so he must have different mass? Or just different weight?)
Those are not mutually exclusive things and yes, being an early adopter of technology you actually will use vs tech you will sit on a shelf is pioneering.
That was cinematically cool seeing him shrink and expand. It reminds me of my favorite scene in xmen2
I feel like the movie depends on them being able to make increasingly clever and novel situations that ant man excels at. As soon as the movie turns into power rangers where he's skyscraper...
I saw that as more of a technicality than a demonstration of his power. The source of the bodies were from his DNA, thus it was not a big deal that he could easily break it. Though it does severely complicate things for Orochimaru. I guess they are 'lucky' that it's the 1st that can do that...
I like states rights on social issues but I'm pretty fed up with states' rights on a lot of bureaucracy. Health care providers being divided by state lines, different motor vehicle depts, a whole host of different laws that depend on the state etc I think are antiquated.
Yeah I was a little surprised that it was that clear also, but I guess we're a little skewed since the only uchihas we've seen closely are Sasuke, Itachi, Obito and Madara who are all super powerful. There were plenty of red-shirt Uchihas that Itachi demolished.
I'll have to double check my version. On the recommendation of the internet I tried planescape: torment about a month ago and fell asleep in the intro level where you're listening to zombies talk and haven't been able to get back into it. I think I just need to play it until I get enveloped in...
I wouldn't say the original was 'off', but I couldn't get through either bioshock because I got bored of the gameplay. I think I'm just spoiled by older FPS games that are extremely fast paced. More realistic/slow paced FPS games get repetitive too quickly. For me bioshock got to be moments of...
Sure, but AC2 and AC:B are better games than AC3. You definitely won't feel lost playing any of those games in any order. Most of the complex plot is contained within each game, the overarching plot is 'chase this or that macguffin'.
I'm glad they're fixing it but really the traffic problems they're focusing on are the only thing that makes the game challenging or interesting, lol. They need to put a heroic mode into simcity.
On the wrong eye.
I actually thought the same thing, "I wonder if he's playing the ole "I'm bit and will go crazy now"" act, but I didn't notice the jacket.
bro go read the books, you're ruining all the things for yourself!
and to your point, I don't know many 10 year old girls with any kind of brainpower for anything. But she's soaked in the politics and guile of the story and has an opportunity to make something for herself in a way that no...
You guys are free to discuss whatever in this thread, but I think most readers would appreciate it if you took the religion vs theism vs atheism discussion tohttp://www.rerolled.org/showthread.p...Atheism-Thread
I really didn't like Sansa up till now but I have really high hopes for her in the future. I think she'll get the good qualities of littlefinger, her father and her mother (If her mother has any good qualities...). Really just a 'good' littlefinger would be a massively powerful hero, because...
That's a good point. He has a powerful left hook but it's very limited.
The diff between him and Koscheck, though, is that Hendricks charges in and throws his left hook. Kos never did that from what I saw.
I'd love to work as the CEO of EA. I'd turn that shit around. Or destroy the companies' profit whilst making awesome games people like me want to play.
I blame you for being part of it. I know a LOT of people who believe in that shit and have had zero arguments about it haha. I'm more likely to argue fucking... fucking YuGiOh monster power than validity of creationism.