So is Jon's existence on earth now solely based on writing flamebait? Perhaps he's trying to keep us busy writing replies while he's off taking over the world. What 'we goin' to do tonight Jon?
The surface traces are insulated. While there could be problems at exposure points for the surface traces, and where the barrels come through. I don't think it would be nearly as problematic as you describe.
When I was a kid I thought the Ewoks were cool, I had all the toys. Now I see my fault... but I've certainly gotten used to them. They've become a part of the story too. At least they don't try to 'spake':p
Right on. Jar Jar = C3P0 = supporting 'actor' that is anoying, but becomes a part of the thing that is Star Wars.
And as far as 'Leo' is concerned, my girlfriend made a good point. When did George Lucas ever pick a "Famous" person for a role in Star Wars. From what I've heard, Samuel L. Jackson begged to be in the movie, so Lucas let him have that little piece of a part. And we all saw what that did to the movie. By that I don't mean it made the movie horrible, but for a second it took you out of the story and made you realize it was a movie. I think Lucas has more sense than to do that again. Or at least I hope he does.
So is Jon's existence on earth now solely based on writing flamebait? Perhaps he's trying to keep us busy writing replies while he's off taking over the world. What 'we goin' to do tonight Jon?
Yet another reason to NEVER reboot your computer. :)
The surface traces are insulated. While there could be problems at exposure points for the surface traces, and where the barrels come through. I don't think it would be nearly as problematic as you describe.
When I was a kid I thought the Ewoks were cool, I had all the toys. Now I see my fault... but I've certainly gotten used to them. They've become a part of the story too. At least they don't try to 'spake' :p
Right on. Jar Jar = C3P0 = supporting 'actor' that is anoying, but becomes a part of the thing that is Star Wars.
And as far as 'Leo' is concerned, my girlfriend made a good point. When did George Lucas ever pick a "Famous" person for a role in Star Wars. From what I've heard, Samuel L. Jackson begged to be in the movie, so Lucas let him have that little piece of a part. And we all saw what that did to the movie. By that I don't mean it made the movie horrible, but for a second it took you out of the story and made you realize it was a movie. I think Lucas has more sense than to do that again. Or at least I hope he does.