@gbmbg: Wasn't Shakespeare the inventor of the ball point pen?
@gbmbg: Wasn't Shakespeare the inventor of the ball point pen?
@Death_By_SnuSnu: It was your classic "afterschool special".
In the 70's, Star Trek aired every day at 6:00 pm on WPIX channel 11 out of NYC. I watched it every day.
@Ottery StCatchpole: You never saw that live action Gundam movie that was put out about 8 years ago? It was an english cast shot in Canada, using CG for the space scenes. It was lackluster at best, and completely killed my desire to ever see a live action Gundam movie ever again.
First things first: I want a 60% rebate because I'm getting only 40% uptime of the "sun" this time of year. I'm paying for 100% "sun", 24 hours a day, so if customer service can't improve it, I leaving for "moon". "Moon" was installed on my block a few years ago. My neighbor switched last year, and he says he…
Nicely done! This might explain why I haven't found any interesting Anime worth watching in the last 2 years...
I bet you will have to feed the bacteria to keep them alive. Just think of the "oh crap" moment when you forgot to feed them before you went on vacation...
I didn't know Marvin the Robot was a psychologist.
I think the problem isn't the drink as much as it is the inexperienced drinkers. Collage is the time when many kids really start drinking. The sweetness of the drink makes it go down easy, and the caffeine keeps them awake, so they drink think they can drink more. Throw in not knowing their drinking limits... makes…
Gumby and Pokey did this years ago...
To defeat my clone, Iwould do what Number Six did (Schizoid Man esp. The Prisoner): convice my captors that I am the clone.
@corpore-metal: Thanks for the heads up on the "no top off". Saved me 10 minutes of my life.
#8 made me realized a Doctor Who/Death crossover would be fantastic! Internet, make it happen!
Of course they "let" him make a third movie. What's he gonna do,
@Tyrunn: It did run in the US on the PBS station. Interestingly enough, it was about the same time Boys Life magazine ran a serialized version of the story.
@daddytodd: Absolutely right. Since the ebooks really are "rentals" why not just sell them as such? Do a Netfix version: any book from our library download for just $4.99 for one month access before it expires. Then do a rent 6 get 1 free download option or have packages starting at 49.99 per month for unlimited…
Never watched the film but I do remember the rpg: [www.amazon.com]
Mandelbrot sets are responcible for realistic animated computer terrain, and the attenna's in cell phones which keep getting smaller and smaller. [www.pbs.org]
@ceti: Did the same with Run and Compute mags. Serious amount of time! It did make me a better bug hunter since there was always a typo in the code, sometimes my fault, and sometimes the mag's. The ones in the mag's were always a challenge since you had to figure out what the code was suppose to do and then come up…