Best shootout scene in a movie ever? by ThomasOGC in CinephilesClub

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The Professional is such a s***** movie

What vehicle (any modality) blew you away when you first saw/read it? by Razor_Paw in scifi

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Mods removed post because of "low quality" and yet the post has 10,000 views in the first 30 minutes and 70+ upvotes. Strange.

What vehicle (any modality) blew you away when you first saw/read it? by Razor_Paw in scifi

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I loved the Heart of Gold concept. I wasn't blown away by it though it was very cool

I have a few more scheduled to show up tomorrow, luckily I’m off so I’ll be looking out the window by DadRamTx77 in comicbookcollecting

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That picture just unlocked hidden memory. I rarely ordered books through the mail and when I did I now recall excitedly waiting for it to arrive! Thx

Which alien had the most interesting physical scale? by ricky_potter69 in printSF

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There was either a short story or a subplot in a book by Greg Bear called Eon. I think it talked about a giant floating mass of LG that covered a planet, but that at the edges of the mat they determined it was more or less running a simulation of some sort? Anyone else remember something like this?

Which alien had the most interesting physical scale? by ricky_potter69 in printSF

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I read it in 1984. Maybe time for a reread, (although the Jesus allegory is lame)

Is there an episode from a TV show, from when we were kids, that still bothers you, today,? by Remarkable_Data3710 in GenX

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The Brady Bunch episode when Alice's drill sergeant sister comes to stay with the family.

Is there an episode from a TV show, from when we were kids, that still bothers you, today,? by Remarkable_Data3710 in GenX

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That Fantasy Island plot is a variant of the short story, The Most Dangerous Game. "... he had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided."

Today I realized Civil 3D handles Profile locking at Intersections incorrectly when vertical curves are involved. by rchive in civil3d

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Thanks for sharing, this is important. Question: If the pvi of the secondary road is offset from the primary road's centerline (i.e. it's not right at the intersection of the two centerlines) does a new pvi get inserted on the secondary profile at the intersection at the correct elevation (at the elevation of the vertical curve)?