Echo-niner
Echo-niner
Echo-niner

a sound of thunder was a movie with such bad special effects, they actually ARE the placeholders, because the movie ran out of money. Terrible movie nonetheless, even if the effects had been done.

Sorry, a line from a movie, not a personal sentiment.

I didn't go into OB/GYN but I can absolutely relate to the first comment. Especially after rotations in more grisly things like Trauma surgery (nightmare fuel, folks.) delivering healthy babies to happy couples is.....nice. Really nice.

As it stands, I have no, "and then she unzipped her jumper" stories.

Because there is nothing more satisfying than setting a challenge for yourself and then accomplishing it. Especially if you think there is a good chance you could fail.

This same company also sells those craftsman keychain screwdriver things for $20.

The old Girl-wearing-just-your-dress-shirt thing. Gets me everrrry time. Not so much a sexually charged thing, I just find it incredibly endearing, cliche that it is.

I actually found a set of both C and D cell rechargeables. With two sets, I could just rotate the batteries in the swing.

This movie. Also, bonus: Gwyneth Paltrow dies!

I've never gone gaga over the looks of the miata. But this one is actually drool-worthy.

And I like Morgans, I really do. The one thing I really want to do is build a knock-off rat-rod version of a Morgan 3-wheeler in my garage. I'm only at the mock-up on a napkin stage and trying to figure out what off-the-shelf parts I could cobble it together with... but I have purchased a miata 5 speed tranny as the

The silver XKE in the otherwise excremental "In Time" with Justin Timberlake.

I find it repulsive. Hideous. Disastrous. Those headlights. Those wheels. Those A pillars. The roof. The hood vents. Egads.

Completely agree. I was revolted by what everyone was describing as a "smart. well written sci-fi movie". To an actual sci-fi fan, it is dreck.

better to monetize it now than allow the customers to end up generating their own much-cheaper energy.

I'm with Harrison Ford. It would have been a great character arc for Solo to go from selfish to willing to die for something. And it would have been bittersweet for Leia to be head of everything but pine for her lost space pirate.

It all depends on whether gravity continues to act on the time travel device while it travels through time. If it does, then the device will remain anchored to the Earth's surface irregardless of the relative motion of the universe.

Same here! Exactly the same phenomenon. I had myself convinced for a while I must have just made it up.

I MUST have read that comic as a kid, because I have a memory of him lashing himself to what I thought was the periscope.

I think they travel faster if un-submerged.