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ixzy The 27 Year in Review Posts Gizmodo Did In 2015
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 in front of anything and it automatically gets cooler.  Dinosaur  baseball.  Dinosaur  dinner.  Dinosaur  table.  Dinosaur  phone. See what we mean  The same goes for  Dinosaur  book,  dinosaur  war, and  dinosaur  movie鈥攖hree of which ar stanley water bottle e about to smash together like a T-Rex through a Jeep. The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that a company called Sparke Films just got the rights to a 2017 book called Primitive War: Opiate Undertow by Ethan Pettus, and have attached director Luke Sparke  Occupation, Occupation: Rainfall  to direct. Now, admittedly, those arent names most people know. But wait until you hear what Primitive War: Opiate Undertow is about.     Set during the Vietnam War, it follows an elite group of soldiers called Vulture Squad who set off on a mission to a r stanley water bottle emote section of jungle hoping to find a missing Green Beret unit. When they arrive Vulture Squad finds out why the unit is missing.  stanley cup The area is filled with dinosaurs.  Dinosaurs in the Vietnam War  Whats not to love about that concept ! When I first heard about the books, I loved the ideas and concepts Ethan brought into them, and were shaping our film version into an exciting survival-horror film,  Sparke said in a statement obtained by the trade. The film, which will drop the subtitle and just go by  Primitive War,  is currently in development with casting underway, with an aim to shoot later this year. But, again, it gets better. Primitive War is the first in a series. Pettus released Primitive War II Tyvz Bad Star Wars Tweets, Ranked
 GM hasnt been shy about dipping its tire iron into a diverse number of car-related fields that arent typically associated with the big automakers. As the Wall Street Jour stanley mug nal notes, GM has invested $500 million in Lyft, Ubers fat kid down the street who just wants to watch you guys play. They also scavenged some of the remaining bits of Sidecar before that  ride-sharing  service tanked.     The purchase of San Francisco-based Cruise Automation, which has to this point been running on $20 million of venture capital funds, shows that the big automakers are serious about the future of driverless cars. Notably, Cruise Automation brings with it one of just a few permits issued by the State of California to test driverless cars on California streets. Weve been promised driverless cars for literally decades鈥攅specially from GM. But this time it looks like were going to get them for realsies. Weve been tricked before. But with so many car companies putting down cold hard cash for automated vehicle tech, our driverless car future feels closer than ever. [Wall Street Journal]  Contact the author at [email 160;protected].                                                         driverless cars                                   stanley canada                                                        stanley cup                                                                                                                       Daily Newsletter