Moderator policy on postcount is a strange, inscrutable thing. I don't even know if it makes sense to them.Sorry for asking, but what's the point of that?
Moderator policy on postcount is a strange, inscrutable thing. I don't even know if it makes sense to them.Sorry for asking, but what's the point of that?
What is wrong with the sentence "Graffiti as an act of vandalism is a crime"?
It's used as an example of a bad translation, but I can't see anything wrong with it. I guess it shows how stupid I am at English.
perhaps it should be something like "Graffiti, as an act of vandalism, is a crime."
still doesn't look quite right but it does make the subject-verb thing much clearer
People who make scifi imagery have never learned that the concept of "form follows function" actually tends to work with scifi geeks. So they waste everyone's time just trying to make things that look cool. When they aren't making things try to seem both cool and familiar by grafting on things just because the ignorant public would find it more recognizable. So you have star destroyers with large superstructures and bridges well above the "deck" because, well, because that's the way some people expect to see ships look.![]()
The Rebel ships and fighters actually look kind of sensible. Maybe the Empire just puts too much emphasis on aesthetics.
The Rebel ships and fighters actually look kind of sensible. Maybe the Empire just puts too much emphasis on aesthetics.
You are a godless hater. But hey, at least they got computers/tablets right.It's not just a Star Wars thing. You see it throughout scifi. Including cover art on novels. Wars at least did a better job than some with pistols and rifles. They actually look like what they are. Trek pistols are dumbass looking. And new Trek ones are even worse.
This is a flaw in at least all indo-european languages, and one I see english-language newspapers have way too much in their headlines.
It must be this, thanks.
Sorry for asking, but what's the point of that?
You are a godless hater. But hey, at least they got computers/tablets right.
In general, S-foils aren't about maneuverability, they're about heat dispersion in combat situations.No they don't.WingsS Foils in space?
If you have been screwed out of some money by a large-ish firm (let's assume big enough to have lawyers on retainer), how do you sue them to get your money back? If the amount is a few hundred, it's not worth paying a lawyer yourself to recover it but if you sue yourself in small claims court, won't you get clobbered by their lawyers?
OK thanks. I don't need to yet but I suspect I will soon.File complaint with BBB and related government agencies. Lawyers on retainer probably don't lower themselves to go to small-claims court. I wouldn't.
It's not like there is recoil with a phaser...Form follows function.There's a reason that modern pistols all follow the same basic pattern. It works. Triggering a hand weapon with your thumb means that you do not have the same physical control of that weapon.
I never heard that before.In general, S-foils aren't about maneuverability, they're about heat dispersion in combat situations.
OK thanks. I don't need to yet but I suspect I will soon.
It's not like there is recoil with a phaser...
Of course you didn't. It's not in the movies. In the movies, all you see is the X-wings and B-wings and ARC-170s and Eta-2 interceptors popping open their wings. And they do that because it looks cool.I never heard that before.
Of course you didn't. It's not in the movies. In the movies, all you see is the X-wings and B-wings and ARC-170s and Eta-2 interceptors popping open their wings. And they do that because it looks cool.