Grandville by Brryan Talbot

Dec 18, 2010 16:00

Same as before. Hopefully Furplanet will get some decent way of line breaking or editing a post on comments for products or some sort of genuine forums. They would have a larger customer base if they only expanded on the ability to encourage some of this feedback on their products.

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teirandragon December 18 2010, 21:49:18 UTC
Just so you know, the term Detective-Inspector, or DI, is a proper British policeman title in the modern police force of Britain, and is a level of senior investigator. It's used to represent that Lebrock is an important member of the police rather then just a general officer or lower ranked Detective like Ratzi is.

That is why in the new Sherlock TV show Lestrade is know as DI Lestrade, as he was always an important officer and the current day title for that post is Detective-Inspector. It's a term not often found in American media, but I'm familair with it because of the TV show Ashes to Ashes. Another term is DCI, or Detective Chief Inspector, who would be the a person in charge of several DIs.

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palladinthug December 18 2010, 22:56:44 UTC
Damn Brits. Thank you for clarifying that. Now explain to me how the cobblestone roads don't make the wheels go bump.

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teirandragon December 18 2010, 23:07:40 UTC
Extremely efficient shock absorbers. Steady cam level of things.

Alternatively, they do shake and bump like a coach would, but that's hard to see in a still frame medium like comic books. It's style thing. You might as well ask how the fish guy breathes. Because they do.

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