I don't get it? The history of autopsy is like at least 500 years old. Are you telling me, that all these years no doctor was interested in this part of female body that they had to use MRI to make this stunning discovery???
I don't get it? The history of autopsy is like at least 500 years old. Are you telling me, that all these years no doctor was interested in this part of female body that they had to use MRI to make this stunning discovery???
I'm astonished and horrified nobody made a reference to the Slacker movie.
First: what has "war in Russia" to do with Ukraine and Baltic states? Now, Soviet Union is a whole different story, as is Western Ukraine, which prior to 1939 was a part of Poland. People in there also welcomed Soviets in September 1939. And as you said, "that didn't last too long, either". Welcoming o Germans was…
A. Ukrainians didn't welcome Germans as liberators. Maybe some did, but you have collaborators under any regime, that doesn't make it "welcoming".
Oh, come on guys!! What's there to talk about? It's chupacabra, duh!
Naaah. I've tried to explore the possibility of doing this before. Google Reader is great and starring items in the reader to read later is exactly what I do. But honestly, it works well only for the subscribed feeds.
of course there is. but when you have mobile device integrated into your daily routine you wouldn't want to spend time goofing around unconvincingly retyping passwords for email accounts, facebook and whatever are the other services you'd be using.
I feel lucky to be native in another language, other than English. Moreover, a language with non-latin alphabet, which creates necessity for transliteration, which, as we know can be done in many different ways. It does make passwords random, and yet I can still apply some mnemonics to memorize them. Of course, one…
I think it's important to point out that the book is particularly interesting only because of venture into non-typical cultural background. In all other aspects historical speculative fiction is mainly only historical speculative fiction. We don't really know what would have happened "if".
Well, I won't be surprised at all to see her with fat extensions in some future videos. We can already start speculating what kind character would it be: Jubba the Hutt? Wonder Woman's fat sidekick?
Yes, it does, and the similarity and reference is conscious and intentional.
It only seems to be working faster in Chrome. Secondly, lot's of bugs, especially with a sidebar - it doesn't seem to be very responsive currently.
Eeeek. All of them except the 6 photo look sort of disgusting.
It's a false alarm, false news-worthy event. As it was pointed out already, tours to the site have been provided for years now.
@Edfire77: Well, I happened to be present at few autopsy's. Nasty experience, but it's eyeopening how tender and feeble human body is.
Many of you will laugh, but that's how kids in Eastern Europe where introduced to sci-fi back in late 80s and early 90s :)
@Dereks: and yeah - T-Bag actually had a good reason to CHOP his hand off And this guy used a saw - don't think sawing off hand-cuff chain takes much longer, especially taking into account amount of paint he was handling in the process.
I am stopping watching this show. Sawing off hand did it for me. I was afraid that's how it's going to end from the minute he was cuffed. T-Bag from Prison Break did exactly the same thing, and I am pretty sure that's not the only case in the tv and movie history.
VOTE: DarkRoom
It's an all-straight B-movie, so complaining about over-simplified allegories and intellectual boldness is ridiculous. Didn't see the movie yet, but everything, the author used to argument negative feedback, only makes me want to see the movie more!