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  2. Was it that she’s regretting the epic burrito?
  3. I feel like they threw it away, they basically lost out. They should’ve destroyed it before just trashing it. And isn’t it illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash?
  4. Was browsing Amiami for new cospa stuff and saw that they have yukikaze t shirts and jackets for PO https://www.amiami.com/eng/search/list/?s_st_list_preorder_available=1&s_st_list_backorder_available=1&s_st_list_newitem_available=1&s_st_condition_flg=1&s_keywords=Cospa+yukikaze
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  6. Yeah, that was crazy Sega using Nintendo's private investigator and collaborated with the police to go after one guy over junk they threw away.
  7. You'll nail the landing!
  8. Review of Bandai's (Capsul Toy) V.O.T.O.M.S. Kind of forgot about this series..... what scale are these? 1/60 !?
  9. That looks really cool!
  10. About time to watch Sky Crawlers again.
  11. But there are people who do understand what she is saying in that scene, and if that is a large number of people then it's not just some weird 'blip' in TV history. It becomes something very notable, esp if it is turning up in other places as well.
  12. The thing is, there are any number of 'hand-wavium' explanations that could be used to 'fix' subspace. The Omega particle could have been a less powerful, artificially created version, keeping the damage repairable with time. (And some 800 years into the future, they could have written the Federation as having devolved into a despotic mirror of the Empire, that eventually destroyed itself while developing such a super weapon. A subplot then post season 3 of STD could have been to convince the old member planets that the resurgent Federation was of the earlier TOS/TNG variant.) They could also say that Discovery actually had the means to fix subspace. They had the Sphere data, which was apparently so important and comprehensive that they had to travel across time to keep Control from using it. The writers could have pulled a solution from that archive of data, and had one of Discovery's primary missions to be that of sealing up the ruptures in subspace, thus basically 'stitching' the Federation back together. (Of course, after arriving, reference to the Sphere data just seemed to vanish.) Or, by the time Discovery returned, most ships were using the slipstream drive anyway. IDK if it would suffer do to ruptured subspace, but visually they were already getting away from the standard Star Trek design layout, and could have left subspace damaged and just worked around it. But, I guess this is us just giving this more thought than the Discovery's writing team ever did.
  13. Yeah, not surprised that involved the UK police though. That would be a lawsuit here in the States.
  14. Amazon Raises Prices for Ad-Free Streaming Tier, Rebrands It Prime Video Ultra https://www.ign.com/articles/amazon-raises-prices-for-ad-free-streaming-tier-rebrands-it-prime-video-ultra
  15. I have always hated setting up a fresh Windows install. It takes forever before it's my computer again instead of A computer. We've just shifted the primary load from "install all the drivers so the hardware is minimally functional" to "change all the settings so Windows is minimally functional"
  16. I am saddened by the news of Masako Ikeda. Anyone who knows me. Knows I am a huge fan of Galaxy Express 999
  17. For fans of Castlevania.
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