Comment And how many war flicks are funded by the US Army? (Score 1) 284
It's all about the money. Every single one of the latest war flicks set in the Middle East has been funded by the US military.
It's all about the money. Every single one of the latest war flicks set in the Middle East has been funded by the US military.
...this doesn't bode well. When the founder appeals to nostalgia for financial help, announces a fundraising effort without any obvious return to participants, it sounds like the exact same sort of business non-acumen that caused the company to shut down in the first place.
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And thought the latest movie was super dumb. The effects were cool but writing was trash. The characters went from China to Antarctica to Mexico to Boston in, like, about 24 hours? I'm not a stickler for realism (I'm watching a monster movie after all) but it was just really weak storytelling. The aural device was sort of a strange MacGuffin, too.
Apparently since everyone who thinks $2000 is too much for a work laptop.
...remember that budget is literally not an issue for the target audience.
...penis, but it's one of the more impressive aerospace companies to me. I think Blue Origin is the most sustainable of them all.
One of the few mostly-offline companies which is doing some advanced stuff - imagine being so big you can have your own Netflix just to advertise the shit on your shelves.
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"Confirmed. Let's jettison the program. Commence DNA neuro-hacking program immediately."
"Already started, sir. We'll be steering them by the nodes in a few months."
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