I don't believe they are "leaked" shots from ep 3, so what are they, ideas they once had for ep2? anyone know?
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Aren't those photos of an underground tunnel being built somewhere in central Europe?
Underground tunnel? What a redundant phrase. Where else is the tunnel going to be dug - above ground? Thats as stupid as saying "an underwater submarine" etc. HAhahahaha.
Underground tunnel? What a redundant phrase. Where else is the tunnel going to be dug - above ground? Thats as stupid as saying "an underwater submarine" etc. HAhahahaha.
I guess you're not familiar with the Gerrard's Cross project. Two train tunnels built above the ground for a supermarket to be built on top of. Only problem was it collapsed.
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There's this too, looks above ground to me.
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Hey, man. Chill out...
You're an idiot. The purpose of a tunnel is to create a pathway UNDER or THROUGH something. A "tunnel" on top of the ground is called a ROAD, and it has no walls or roof. Thus making it NOT a tunnel. People don't just go around making walls and roofs over roads or rail tracks for the fun of it. You saying "There's this too, looks above ground to me" about that pic you posted shows just how stupid you are. CLEARLY it is going UNDER the side of that hill, and even common sense should have told you people don't just go around making walls and roofs over roads or rail tracks for the fun of it.
Sure. The second people stop making stupid statements and then trying to defend their ridiculous and un-thought through dribble.
Why would you even nit-pick in the first place then?
Mc Bane = troll, do not feed him.
Who gives a shit.
You're an idiot. The purpose of a tunnel is to create a pathway UNDER or THROUGH something. A "tunnel" on top of the ground is called a ROAD, and it has no walls or roof. Thus making it NOT a tunnel. People don't just go around making walls and roofs over roads or rail tracks for the fun of it. You saying "There's this too, looks above ground to me" about that pic you posted shows just how stupid you are. CLEARLY it is going UNDER the side of that hill, and even common sense should have told you people don't just go around making walls and roofs over roads or rail tracks for the fun of it.
Definitions of underground on the web said:beneath the surface of the earth; "water flowing underground"
Who gives a shit.
Moreover, if you take your "two walls and a roof" idea of a tunnel, surely a corridor, which
Unfortunately I couldn't resist responding to a poster with this magnitude of both ignorance and rudeness. While you say, in your post, that the tunnel is going under the side of the hill, that does not mean it is necessarily going underground. Underground itself has its own definition:
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If we built a bridge over water for traffic and pedestrians to pass over, we wouldn't say that the water is flowing underground. Rather, we'd say the traffic is passing over the water.
Take this beautifully crafted diagram for illustration:
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On the left we have an example where a tunnel is not underground. You might say "the tunnel is under some ground". Well, yes. But then the tunnel is also over a hell of a lot more ground. And what about the tracks that the rails are on? They're certainly above ground. If we take the natural point of the ground as a point of reference, we could then say whether something was over or under ground, and thus you would be able to construct a tunnel which is not underground.
Moreover, if you take your "two walls and a roof" idea of a tunnel, surely a corridor, which is similar to a tunnel, would also be underground! Well, I certainly don't live underground.
In conclusion, it is not a tautology to refer to a tunnel as being underground, and thus, you're fucking wrong.
QFT
ROFL. So passing under a bridge equals a tunnel now? I want some of your drugs. Does driving into my garage count as going into a one way tunnel too? What if I put a little train-set on the roof? How about sitting in a plane that has clouds over it - am I in a "sky tunnel"?
Fail kid fails.
ROFL. So passing under a bridge equals a tunnel now?
I want some of your drugs.
Does driving into my garage count as going into a one way tunnel too?
The purpose of a tunnel is to create a pathway UNDER or THROUGH something.
What if I put a little train-set on the roof?
How about sitting in a plane that has clouds over it - am I in a "sky tunnel"?
Fail kid fails.
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- be unsuccessful; "Where do today's public schools fail?"; "The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably"
- be unable; "I fail to understand your motives"
- fall short in what is expected; "She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law"; "We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust"
- judge unacceptable; "The teacher failed six students"
UNDER or THROUGH something.
ROAD, and it has no walls or roof. Thus making it NOT a tunnel.
CLEARLY it is going UNDER
For someone who rains down accusations of ignorance on everyone else, you're not very bright yourself. Your garage doesn't have a hole in the other end. If it did, sure, it'd be a damn tunnel. If you recall your own definition:
Your garage would have to allow you to pass straight through.
Who said **** all about putting train-sets on rooftops?
Read my post again, it clearly says there has to be earth over the tunnel, or at least some solid, physical body. Clouds are not solid.
Hell, if you were going to take it all so seriously
These pictures don't even look similar to the source engine. They are just renders of some tunnel with a HL3 logo stuck ontop.
This, my friends, was an epic fail.
I think he's done a damn good job, actually.
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ROFLMAO. Mocking sarcasm flies right over your head. Or does it tunnel under your sense of what is going on...?
Hell, if you were going to take it all so seriously, you could have at least tried to make a better argument, like wind-tunnels or firewall tunnels etc - although you seem to think that to be called a tunnel some sort of physical mass or body is required, so I'll let you tell the software geeks their terminology is wrong.