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TIL the first Star Wars movie (A New Hope) was actually made after a book adaptation, which means Star Wars hype is technically literary-based in nature
  • That used to be really common. Movie novelizations would come out before the movie, along with soundtracks, etc. It was part of the promotional campaign.

  • Mike Flanagan Says Netflix Was "Actively Hostile" Towards the Idea of Releasing Physical Media: "It Became Clear Very Fast That Their Only Priority Was Subs"
  • Interesting because they've published things on home media in Europe fairly quickly and consistently. You just have to import them. At least most of the shows I've been interested in (Marvel Defenders, etc)

  • Home insurance was once a ‘must.’ Now more homeowners are going without | Slammed by pricier policies and climate-driven natural disasters, more and more Americans are exposing themselves to risk
  • The only people doing this are loaded with enough cash or assets to not have to take out a mortgage. They'll be fine.

    You can't get a new mortgage without insurance

  • Home insurance was once a ‘must.’ Now more homeowners are going without | Slammed by pricier policies and climate-driven natural disasters, more and more Americans are exposing themselves to risk
  • Anyone going without home insurance is paying cash for their house. No bank would give someone a mortgage on a property that could turn to ashes with no insurance.

  • This Christian movie was made near me and comes out soon. I almost want to see it because it sounds so funny.
  • Exactly my thought re: King James. Hilarious.

    But what do you mean by the "original text" which is challenging to even determine given the relatively recent age and conditions of most manuscripts of both new and old testaments.

  • What is your favorite PG rated horror movie?
  • The MPAA rating system didn't start widespread use until the early 1970s, and even then (as you'd expect since since it is the MPA"A") only in the USA. Other rating systems in other countries followed later (for the most part).

    So any movie prior to that would have been unrated when it came out. Especially if it was a non-USA production.

    Any rating you see on a movie older than that has been applied after the fact.

  • What is your favorite PG rated horror movie?
  • Does "Jaws" count? It wouldn't be PG these days but I'd say it counts as horror.

    "The Birds" was technically unrated when it came out. I've seen it rated as PG-13 now, but not sure what that's based on since it is from way before PG-13.

  • A cool guide to total tax burden by state
  • Horrible way to display this.

    In states with no income taxes and mostly regressive taxes like sales taxes and other consumption tax, the rich with large income (who always disproportionately account for all income in any state) pay a very low share of their income in taxes. Some people will be paying 10% of their income in taxes because their entire income is spent every month and taxed as consumption (sales taxes). While others pay only 2% of their income in taxes because a good portion of their income goes into savings and tax-free retirement accounts and not on consumption.

    Meanwhile states with a progressive income tax ensure that (closer to) everyone pays a more fair share of their income. So the rich end up paying more of their income. While lower income families pay a lower sales tax rate (and/or are able to see the benefits of better social programs funded by the taxes on the wealthy)

  • Another hit to physical media as Target lays out plans to ditch in-store DVD and Blu-ray sales
  • Someone has to sell them new in order to get them thrift.

  • do Traffic Heat Maps that display volume and average speed of traffic exist? -House/apartment shopping in the dystopian present
  • Yes. Pull up Google maps and say you want to do some theoretical trip in the future. It'll show you different average traffic & time for the route for whatever time you pick. So you can check your possible future commute, etc

  • A NYC police officer hanging over Times Square, 1920
  • 12 of the first 28 Presidents of the USA (which is the time Fitzgerald was doing his thing) had Irish heritage. 3 of them were first generation Irish (parents born in Ireland). Most of the police force of NYC was stereotyped as being all Irish by this point.

    Yes, there were areas and times they were disadvantaged, but don't even compare it to women and non-whites at the time.

  • A NYC police officer hanging over Times Square, 1920
  • ...If you were white, male, and probably reasonably affluent.

  • Millennium Falcon cutaway art, by Brian Sauriol, 1993
  • I don't remember sidewinder missiles ever coming up in Star Wars

  • Florida scrambles to get retired teachers to return to combat shortage
  • I initially read that as "Florida scrambles to get retired teachers to return to combat."

    Which isn't really wrong either.

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  • [Map] Usual name order in European countries
  • Hopefully this isn't too pedantic, but it shouldn't say "first name" on any of these. It should say "given name" or "personal name".

    The entire point of the map is that it isn't the first name for some cultures.

  • Carl Weathers dies at 76
  • Every decade after the 1920s has been special for cinema for the generation that treasured it.

  • The U.S. just expanded its territory by one million square kilometers
    www.earth.com The U.S. just expanded its territory by one million square kilometers

    The U.S. has officially expanded its geographical territory by one million square kilometers -- an area nearly 60 percent the size of Alaska.

    The U.S. just expanded its territory by one million square kilometers

    The expansion is based on internationally established definitions of the continental shelf, and comes from research and surveys conducted by various groups going back to 2003, confirming where the continental shelf actually is.

    Interestingly, this doesn't include the water column above this territory, so it doesn't mean control of fishing or shipping lanes. Only seabed/underground mineral/drilling/pipelines control. Depending on policy and which political party is in control at the time, this could mean preventing others from drilling these areas, or (more likely?) making a profit off allowing drilling here.

    Most of the addition is in the Arctic, but includes territory around the whole country.

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