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Well, as Dr. Crane and Dr. Crane would tell you, blackballs aren't necessarily permanent.
No, I don't know what you're pointing out. Honestly, I'm lost. I click the link and it goes to the Announcement thread, your post of April 22nd: "It comes naturally to him. Seriously though, I'm torn here. On the one hand, Independence Day would be an excellent choice. On the other hand, I gotta say I sympathize with Nate's situation. If he didn't get to participate last time -- all four years of last time -- it's perfectly fair for him to bring that up. So let's put Independence Day to one side for now. It may well be what I go with, but for now let's discuss the alternatives." So you tell me what I'm supposed to get out of that.
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I see an extra letter in there. Has it finally happened? Has Nate spent too much time around here, been overloaded, and gone pun-blind?
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Pun-blind? Are you sure I'm the one who's been nipping away at the vanilla?
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No, I'm just accusing you so the real culprit will let his or her guard down so we can have a properly dramatic denouement.
Don't let it get around, though.
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Nate, unless you're pulling my leg here, something very odd is going on. Is there seriously no E in "nateurally" when you look at that post?
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It's there for me. Perhaps Nate is using a rather more aggressive spell-checker than most of us do?
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Ooooooooooohhhhhhhhh.....
I must've automatically spellchecked that. No, I can see the "nate" in "nateurally" now. Very subtle gag. I should fix my sig to reflect that. Very nice. PS. Must stem from the same condition that makes me unable to see Magic Eyes.
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I knew the quote in his signature couldn't be right....
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Oh, sure, NOW everyone else is all "Wile E. Coyote, Suuuuuuper Genius."
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*checks his fortune cookie to see if it says "anvil", "safe", "boulder", or anything similar*
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No, it says "cracked bowl catches no rice."
Okay, let's see somebody ID this one without search engines!
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Am I the only one who can't get invested in live-action/CG films because all the exciting stuff that happens is clearly completely made out of fake stuff? I just saw Transformers for the first time, in case you were wondering.
Will they ever perfect CG humans such that you really can't tell the difference? Will I ever stop wondering how a normal-sized Camaro (volume perhaps a dozen cubic yards) turns into a thirty-foot high robot with easily ten times the volume? Will I ever know why the creators thought that Optimus Prime needed a mouth? I was just fine with the faceplate moving up and down, thank you very much. How come the Matrix of Leadership neutralized the Allspark without killing Optimus Prime? Old Primey sure thought it'd kill him, and if HE doesn't know, who would? Would it have killed the Autobots to refer to the Decepticons individually by name once in awhile? Cybertronian translated subtitles (used only once) really don't help me remember these guys' names. How come the Allspark being destroyed stranded our heroes on Earth while still allowing other Cybertronians out there to get here without EVER having it? Is Witwicky the most outlandish sidekick name you've ever heard, or what? It makes Snapper Carr sound positively biblical.
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Oh, and these have been REALLY persistant and niggling...
What constitues an "active" member of this forum? How come people who joined four years ago but never actually posted are still on the books? Seems like a terrible waste of cyberspace. I love double punchlines.
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Why can't I use the quick reply box?
Why does everyone think I'm crazy when I say global warming can cause an Ice Age? What in the world is Team Stargate? Why did I sign up for Team Stargate if I don't know what it is? What is the purpose of http://www.isitchristmas.com/? Why did I know more about physics when I was ten than my dad did?
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Okay, cue the math music! Note that I'm more or less guesstimating each solid into a box shape to make calculations easier.
Camaro: 4 ft X 6 ft X 15 ft=360 ft^3 Bumblebee: 30 ft X 8 ft X 4 ft=960 ft^3 Truck: 8 ft X 10 ft X 30 ft=2400 ft^3 Optimus Prime: 50 ft X 15 ft X 6 ft=4500 ft^3 Unless these giant alien robots are mostly air, this is not conservation of volume. Emoting without lips? That's what proper voice acting is for! Not to mention body posture, eye emoting, etc. How many seasons of Power Rangers have we had that don't have any facial expressions at all? Plus you got Iron Man, Steel, and so forth in the comics. "If I cannot defeat Megatron, you must shove the cube into my chest! That will destroy it!" More or less. The only things in Optimus Prime's chest are his Spark and the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. I doubt that his Spark could neutralize the cube, so what's left? For that matter, what did kill Megatron in the end? I watched the climax twice and that's still bugging me.
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I guesstimated the numbers! I thought I'd made that clear. It's even right there in the thing you quoted!
Optimus has eyes. I'm not complaining about telescoping lenses. If we're going to say that the Autobot Matrix of Leadership wasn't involved and we're treating the cube as a sort of Spark-specific antimatter, then why was Optimus talking about suicide missions? Foreign units...hah. So I'm stubborn. I have to deal with meters enough in my engineering work enough to want a break from it. Besides, our official engineering specs are still in feet, so there. Oh, come on, matrix has umpteen meanings. The target audience is the twenty- and thirtysomethings who remember the heyday of Transformermania in the eighties, right? We know what a matrix is.
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