I can emphasize because I was (and still am to a certain degree) in the same place. I got the feeling that it was a combination of my routine and attitude that was bringing me down, but breaking the former helped with changing the latter.
I can emphasize because I was (and still am to a certain degree) in the same place. I got the feeling that it was a combination of my routine and attitude that was bringing me down, but breaking the former helped with changing the latter.
Only problem is that after a few successful hits it becomes so blunt and gunked up with blood that it is only useable as a club.
Normally I would be pessimistic - how can you top creating a new cinematic look and genre like the original did? However, all the photos and videos I have seen for Prometheus have been visually stunning, so I have hope for this.
You are probably not seeing your posts because you are a new commenter and they are "pink" - i.e. unapproved until a starred commenter responds or promotes them.
Either that, or a cheap SyFy (is that redudant?) movie based on this premise.
Thanks for the link, it's nice to see the actual artist getting involved in the discussion.
That reminds me - a couple of weeks back I get up in the morning to find half a watermelon on the living room floor and one of my dogs looking very suspicious. Apparently it had rolled it off the low table it was on and very neatly eaten half of it, rind and all. My wife wanted to know why it had not eaten the…
That's actually not true - glass does not flow: [www.abc.net.au]
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket - it's right there at the top, I just didn't notice it. I've only had the phone for a couple of days (and can be very stupid sometimes).
Or, perhaps the moral of the story is that we should be embracing the small of our farts more?
How do you get that graph of battery charge over time? Is it in the standard settings, or a custom app?
After various researching and consideration, I went with the Galaxy S II Skyrocket - I decided to stick with physical books for a while longer, so did not have much need for a 'phablet' (as much as I like the concept). I've only had the phone for a couple of days now, but the form-factor takes a little getting used…
I remember that from the news when I was a kid. The image of the mice flowing over the door sill like a liquid is horrendous. I shivered when the woman seemingly calmly wades in to the building.
If you're going to mention Intergalactic, you must mention the original version which was chock full of SF references.
What's the difference?
Thanks for the extra info - I guess it comes down to whether I need a tablet or not, and I think (for now) I don't because I don't want to move from paper books to eBooks and prefer watching video on actual TVs.
I'll just leave this here: [instantrimshot.com]
"Luckily, his heart and brain were not affected by the lightning, said the doctors."
1990s or 1890s? Important distinction there, although perhaps not for residents of Portland.