I'm nowhere near an expert but I'm pretty sure pre-modern medicine/surgery there were no 'save the mother or the child' situations. If there were complications like those we saw with Lori the options were save the child or save neither.
I'm nowhere near an expert but I'm pretty sure pre-modern medicine/surgery there were no 'save the mother or the child' situations. If there were complications like those we saw with Lori the options were save the child or save neither.
But how would the mother stay alive in that scenario? Lori was going to die whether or not the baby was.
New token-black-guy™ is gonna get so pissed off when the others keep calling him T-Dog.
So what, leave the baby in there? then mother and child would both die.
I was hoping for a zombaby.
The Library Ghost from Ghostbusters fucked the four-year-old me up. I spent the rest of that film cowering in my mum's lap. My first memory of the cinema being Ghostbusters is pretty cool though.
Should that 'site' be 'sight'?
What I loved about the black hole/LHC predictions was that they always described the black hole sinking to the centre of the Earth before swallowing it up. What… how… I don't…
They say of the Acropolis, where the Parthenon is…
I'm gonna take a wild guess and say no, George.
Yep, I noticed that too :)
As opposed to not splitting a season in two.
My mother was born on 15th August 1947, the day of India's independence. I'm pretty sure not at midnight, though, and not in India.
It seems very odd to someone form a British viewpoint. Here shows air when they air, there aren't traditional times for new shows to start. And things don't get cancelled part-way through, partly because of the way they're made (shows get written, usually by one or a pair of writers, then made, then aired sometimes…
This season's ending in May? So they're taking a huge break in the middle then. Why do American shows do that? I'm rapidly losing interest in it as it is, I don't think a break will keep me on board.
I don't think they have an editor, or even a proofreader. The Gawker ethos is to publish articles then let the commenters point out any mistakes. There are so many in the first few paragraphs that that may take a while.
I much prefer this video.
Astronomers do exactly that. Look up Universal Time http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_time
It has cleared its orbit. All of the asteroids wandering around randomly in its orbit have been swept into the lagrange points.