The Best Swipe Keyboards For Android

January 3, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Brian Peterson

The Best Teams In Cartoon History

RELATED: Animated Series To Watch If You Love Primal Teams have many benefits, from raw numbers to the ability to split responsibility. Narrative-wise, they provide several characters of varying personalities for audiences to get attached to. Even if someone doesn’t like one team member, they might love another, and the dynamics between the team can help them all shine. 8 The Vampire Hunters – Castlevania Netflix’s Castlevania series is still one of the best video game adaptations around, and that’s partly due to how strong its main party is....

January 3, 2023 · 5 min · 960 words · Michael Pelletier

The Best Tests For Diagnosing Chronic Pain

It may take many months to diagnose your chronic pain condition accurately as your healthcare provider tries to pinpoint the exact cause (or causes) of your pain. Many chronic pain conditions have symptoms that mimic those of other illnesses, making it difficult to find the true underlying cause. Getting a diagnosis may take several appointments and perhaps even a few consultations with specialists. What to Expect From the Process of Testing and Evaluating Chronic Pain There are a few things you can expect when you are being diagnosed with chronic pain....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 676 words · Gloria Perez

The Best Tools To Play D D During Self Isolation

As a concept, playing D&D online has been around for decades now. Over this time the online community has developed from play-by-post forums to fully dedicated, real-time systems that can simulate everything from tense battles to lazy nights in the tavern. There are now many of these systems to chose from, each offering a different set of features, but which is the best? To help new and old players alike, here’s three of the best online D&D systems out there right now....

January 3, 2023 · 5 min · 935 words · Nathan Barnes

The Best Tvs For Watching Sports Save Up To 2 000 Through Us

When you buy direct through any of the links in this round-up, you’ll be able to save big-time on these select widescreen displays, up to $2,000 off. Whether you’re after an OLED or even a QLED display, we’ve got you covered. 1. Best OLED TV For Watching Sports: LG C1 OLED For Super Bowl 2022, we consider the LG C1 series to be best-in-class across the board. This balanced, powerful OLED display will be the perfect centerpiece offering for you and your guests to gather around on game day, and you can save $300 off when you grab yours today....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 584 words · Sandra Larson

The Big Show Talks Returning To The Ring Randy Orton And His Legend Status

Since bursting onto the scene for WCW in the mid-’90s, Big Show (real name: Paul Wight) has kept wrestling fans entertained. However, the 25-year veteran is seeing a surprising resurgence in the past few months. Not only has the 48-year-old become a fixture on Monday Night RAW since his return the night after WrestleMania, he has had a title match against Drew McIntyre and is now embroiled in a feud with Randy Orton, one of the hottest talents in the company....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1876 words · Terry Sherman

The Biggest Age Gaps Between James Bond And His Love Interests

The so-called Bond girls are just as much of a fixture in the movies as villains, action scenes and 007 himself. Over the course of the 25 movies, there has been a common theme of an almighty age gap between the British secret agent and the women cast as his love interest. Newsweek has looked through the Bond catalog and listed below are the most notable age gaps between the actors who played James Bond and the women featured as Bond girls....

January 3, 2023 · 5 min · 919 words · Lisa Garcia

The Birds Of Summer

Perot as The Penguin is, obviously, a reach. He may be closer in spirit (if not in perfidy) to the gazillionaire Batvillain Max Shreck, having insinuated himself profitably into affairs of state and made himself useful to Republican administrations for a quarter century, receiving in return only a few small concessions (his own airport, for example). And grateful personal notes from a certain vice president: “Dear Ross … I was very touched by your call(s) about my kids....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 754 words · Rosalia Peterson

The Book Of Boba Fett Might Be The First Ground Level Star Wars Story

Most Star Wars stories jet all over the galaxy, bouncing from planet to planet. The original 1977 movie starts on Tatooine before sending its plucky young hero to a giant death machine in space, a misty jungle world, and the trenches of intergalactic battle. The Empire Strikes Back begins on a snowy planet and ends in a city in the clouds. Revenge of the Sith has a lava planet, a forest planet, a city planet, and a planet adhering to Kramer’s “levels” apartment design from Seinfeld....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 723 words · John Heston

The Book Of Boba Fett Proves Star Wars 1313 Should Be Revived

While fans of the character will be thrilled to see the morally ambiguous Boba Fett ruling the old crime empire of Jabba the Hutt, it is hard not to be reminded of another high-profile project centered on the character. Star Wars 1313 was revealed at E3 in 2012, with the project centered on a young Boba Fett’s rise to becoming the galaxy’s most fearsome bounty hunter. With multiple gameplay clips of Star Wars 1313 released, fans saw the potential the game had, with the heartbreak caused by the cancellation announcement still being felt to this day....

January 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1143 words · Wayne Rock

The Borowitz Report Sony S Latest Bombshell

Red-faced Sony executives admit that Sony productions like “The Patriot” and “Charlie’s Angels” only achieved their record grosses as a result of Sony staffers attending them round-the-clock. One worker in the Sony Pictures cafeteria was paid by Sony to see the David Spade vehicle “Joe Dirt” well over 600 times, the executives say. “It’s all about creating a buzz,” a marketing executive says. “We thought that if we paid our employees to go watch our moves, maybe some real people would buy tickets, too....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 230 words · George Watson

The Callisto Protocol Launch Issues Were Due To Clerical Error Says Director

Following the disappointing launch of The Callisto Protocol, publisher Krafton’s stock price plummeted by more than eight percent. Understandably, the developers and publishers would be under severe pressure after facing criticism for the game’s technical problems. Glen Schofield, CEO and founder of Striking Distance Studios, has given a controversial statement about the performance issues in The Callisto Protocol. RELATED: The Callisto Protocol Fan Turns the Survival Horror Game Into a PS1 Demake...

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 377 words · Anne Padilla

The Canceled Marvel Mmo Had A Ton Of Potential

In the past couple of days, screenshots have emerged showcasing what players could have expected from the Marvel MMO. Little is known about the gameplay or story that players would have gotten, but character creation looked promising. The art style was inspired by Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and would have let Marvel fans create their own hero. If DC Universe Online is anything to go by, the game could have had a ton of potential if it saw the light of day....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 815 words · Larry Southward

The Case Cory Booker Should Push For Baby Bonds To Succeed Opinion

The U.S. Treasury Department administered accounts would earn interest of about 3 percent a year, which would be released to the child upon their eighteenth birthday for permissible purposes, such as paying for university, buying a home, or starting a business. The bill aims to fix America’s racial wealth gap, which continues to grow. Analysis by Columbia postdoctoral researcher Naomi Zewde estimated that in 2015, the median white person aged 18-25 had a net worth of $46,000 in stark comparison to that of a median Black person who had a net worth of $2,900....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 671 words · Eric Johnson

The Case For A New Drakengard Game Or Remake

With one of Yoko Taro’s career-defining masterpieces being remade, why not another? NieR takes place in a dimension parallel to Drakengard, being kicked off by the ramifications of Drakengard 1’s joke ending. Drakengard 1 and 3 are generally well-received for the series’ apocalyptic and dark fantasy storytelling, but very little else about the trilogy is loved. Gameplay is regarded as a poor substitute for a Dynasty Warriors game, and Drakengard 3 in particular suffers from ruinous framerate issues....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 654 words · Christine Thompson

The Case For A Stronger Skate Story Mode

Fans of sports games usually do not care for the seldom-included campaign or story mode likely because it often changes the dynamic of the gameplay or does not do much to provide a good storyline. The Skate series suffers the same fate, except its story is integrated into its main single-player mode, so players must progress through it in order to continue to unlock gear. The next entry in Skate has the potential to give the players a story they care about along with the great gameplay they have come to expect from the series....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 614 words · Mark Harris

The Case For Bonds

Let me introduce you to bonds–quick, before you go to sleep. Bonds, alas, get no respect. To anxious boomers, stocks alone are the last best hope for building a retirement fund. You probably know by heart the data on total return: stocks, 10.5 percent annually since 1926; long-term government bonds, 5.2 percent (that’s capital appreciation plus dividends or interest). The timing for bonds seems especially bad. The first lesson bond investors learn is that when interest rates go up, the market value of bonds goes down....

January 3, 2023 · 5 min · 979 words · Earl Swofford

The Chechen Disaster

Russia’s six-week-old campaign to purge Islamic extremists from the rebel republic of Chechnya has turned into a full-blown humanitarian disaster. Nearly two thirds of the civilian population have been forced to flee their homes. Heavy bombing has reduced many of the villages of western Chechnya to rubble, and electricity and gas supplies to the region have been cut off, making most urban areas uninhabitable. But two weeks ago Russian forces all but closed off the last border crossing with the neighboring Russian republic of Ingushetia, trapping fleeing civilians inside Chechnya with little hope of escape....

January 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1122 words · Kathleen Jenkins

The Clintons Eclectic World

Godfather of the “politics of meaning,” a search for a more ethical, compassionate means of governing. Hillary adopted Lerner’s rhetoric -“a sleeping sickness of the soul is at the root of America’s ills, " she said -in a speech in 1993. The press mocked her as “Saint Hillary,” and she quickly distanced herself from Lerner. The first to be tarred as a Clinton “guru,” he now publicly airs his bitterness about his White House experiences....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 624 words · Valerie Martinez

The Complete History Of The Wwe Championship Part 6

the 1992-96 era is most commonly associated with Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels, owing to their legendary statuses, but in truth, they didn’t dominate WWE during that time period in the same way Hogan did in the 1980s or Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock did in the late 1990s and early 2000s. After Hart and particularly Michaels disappointed at the gate, Vince McMahon looked at his roster and saw nobody who could step into the breach....

January 3, 2023 · 10 min · 2054 words · Jessica Gilcrease