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Grappler Police Bumper - No more PIT maneuver

ulysses1904 says...

All this James Bond gadgetry works perfectly in controlled test environments. Just like that mobile device that the chase vehicle dispatches to drive under the suspect's car with an antenna to short out the car's electronics and bring it to a stop. I'll believe it when I see any of this used effectively in the chaos of a real world pursuit.

How To Cook With Cast Iron

Sylvester_Ink says...

But don't bother with flaxseed oil. It's popular now because it makes the skillet look nice and black and shiny, but many people have found that the seasoning tends to crack and flake off on the long term. Canola oil is fine, as it has a high smoke point (resulting in stronger bonds) and it's easy to acquire. (Other, saturated fats like Crisco are well-liked for their ease of use.)

Movers broke his stuff

AeroMechanical says...

Not that this guy doesn't have a valid complaint, but when it comes to freight companies and movers, you generally assume that your stuff is going to be dropped, fall, get thrown around, and just generally mistreated and pack it accordingly. It doesn't look like he did a terrible job, but not a particularly good job either. Maybe the company packed it. That's never a good idea. Surely they're bonded at least, right?

Also, though I'm sure it's not always practical, generally the irreplaceable fragile family heirlooms usually *don't* go on the moving truck.

Tiny Jet Plane - How Cool Is This?

The Marvel Symphonic Universe

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'Marvel, Soundtrack, Star Wars, James Bond, Harry Potter' to 'Marvel, Soundtrack, Star Wars, James Bond, Harry Potter, Every Frame a Painting' - edited by eric3579

Mandela Effect | Braces MISSING From Dolly in Moonraker 1979

Mordhaus says...

I would be more willing to bet that the film version had them and the later home versions had a different cut of the film. I've had this happen before when I went to early showings of a film and then later they change something on the video release.

The first I can recall this happening on was the movie "Hocus Pocus". I watched it for free when it came out, but I didn't realize it was one of those test screening things. There were several scenes that were different from when I watched it later on VHS with my wife. It came to me later that the test screening I watched had most of the cut scenes that were in the trailer and that later never made it to the final version.

You can even see this more recently in Suicide Squad. Several scenes from the various trailers never showed up in the movie itself. When I watched it, I kept wondering what the hell was going on. Some of the scenes even would have been better had they been left in.

In any case, it's odd and like the video says, it's clearly meant to be assumed she had braces. The scene doesn't work the same any other way. However, I never watched the theater version of Moonraker, so I can't be sure. I never really liked Moore's bond that much.

eric3579 (Member Profile)

Nephelimdream jokingly says...

We average a playoff appearance every 7 years, have 1 pennant, and haven't won a WS game... ever. However, we are on a roll since the AS break, have a better farm system, and have a nice spread of tradable veteran talent. Think Oberg, since a couple of LOOGY's have been traded already. The Tulo trade hasn't washed out yet, completely. We have Bettis gaining confidence, Gray is becoming dominate, and JDLR can guide the staff. Ottivino is just like Romo with the slider, just nasty, but coming off TJ, and Chatwood has a lively FB. (yet off his 2nd TJ) but can easily spot start or be a serviceable number 4-5. Especially at Coors, where you need to miss bats or induce grounders to be productive. The offense has up and comers, but what team doesn't? I wish the brass would shoot for more contact hitters with our vast outfield, plus we needn't rely on the long ball on the road as much. We don't have a gimmick park like S.F., even though people think otherwise. I mean shit, your bullpen is in play. That's just stupid for a team that plays 81 games there. Anyway, before I talk management, enjoy your next year or two of baseball, and continuing paying those taxes for that stadium Bonds built. (You're not, should have used my puppet account on that one.)

Melania Trump Plagiarizes Michelle Obama

newtboy says...

What I found most telling was one of the differences no one's mentioning....Michelle said she and Obama were raised with these values, but Melania said "From a young age, my parents impressed on ME the values that you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise, that you treat people with respect", which was a good change for her to make, because clearly Donald's parents did not teach him any of those lessons, they taught him the exact oposite.

John Oliver: Doping

MilkmanDan says...

I want to see *one* major US sport take a real hardline approach and make all the others look bad.

What if, for example, the NHL started a new and more rigorous doping testing program. Frequent random tests, and if you ever test positive (with verified results), you forfeit the rest your contract, all of your records / statistics are invalidated, and you are never allowed to play for the league again. Teams would still be charged with the salary cap hit from any of their players who test positive, so they would be encouraged to enforce the system also.

Just think about how that could be marketed for any sport that had the guts to initiate it. Put up images of Barry Bonds and insult MLB for allowing his (and other dopers) records and statistics to stand. Then fade out and pop up with "But here in the {NHL / NFL / NBA / whatever}, cheaters NEVER WIN."

I think that would generate a lot of interest / revenue for whatever sport got the ball rolling.

I'm on a boat, motherf... no wait, I'm in a Tesla

Jinx says...

Yeah, the battery pack would catch fire if exposed to water, they must have to seal it pretty well.

And yeah, as already mentioned the passenger compartment has a "bioweapon defence mode", presumably because Elon Musk is actually a real life Bond villain and he wants his customers to be safe from whatever doomsday scenario he has planned.

SDGundamX said:

Huh, I would have thought electric cars and water would mix a lot worse than that. Did they engineer it just for the possibility of flooded roads or is it a fluke of the car's design?

Epic Rap Battles of History: James Bond vs Austin Powers

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

Sean Connery is the best Bond, but I actually feel like the whole franchise should have died with the cold war.

Epic Rap Battles of History: James Bond vs Austin Powers

ChaosEngine (Member Profile)

Epic Rap Battles of History: James Bond vs Austin Powers

eric3579 says...

I defer to your opinion as i'm only assessing, who bond is, from my childhood viewing of 007 films. Not at all from Flemings books which ive never read.

Also my favorite "Bond' film may be 1967 Casino Royale. That film was a hoot Although nothing like your typical Bond film. http://videosift.com/video/Best-Bond-film-ever-1967-Casino-Royale-trailer
I did however see 'The spy who loved me' about ten times, when it came out.

ChaosEngine said:

Roger Moore? Controversial!

Personally, I think Dalton or Craig are closest to Flemings Bond, but Connery's movies were the best.

Craig got off to an excellent start with Casino Royale, but the others have been fairly average.

The best Bond movies ever, though, are the first three Bourne movies

Epic Rap Battles of History: James Bond vs Austin Powers

ChaosEngine says...

Roger Moore? Controversial!

Personally, I think Dalton or Craig are closest to Flemings Bond, but Connery's movies were the best.

Craig got off to an excellent start with Casino Royale, but the others have been fairly average.

The best Bond movies ever, though, are the first three Bourne movies

eric3579 said:

Roger Moore will always be the real James Bond to me.
First Bond film i watched at a theater was Live and Let Die(blew my mind as a child).
Last one was Moonraker.
I think i've seen a few bond films made after those, and a few of Connery's also
Daniel Craig is hardly charming or smooth enough to be a bond imo.



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