Would all of you excuse me for a moment? [Walks out onto the street.]
Would all of you excuse me for a moment? [Walks out onto the street.]
OK, "brave, strong and always running a little late"?
Wander Woman - brave, strong and hopelessly lost.
Wow, it's almost a plot device for a Sci-Fi epic. The hero's got moments to record a 10sec message to himself/herself and toss it into that tiny white-hole where it'll land on their doorstep ... 5 years ago! (The last message was a mess: they looked out on the street while pressing [Record] and sent "LOOK, a…
Maybe, instead of turning websites black we should organize a "Weekend Without Movies " for the guys over at MPAA?
I'm more fond of the term "Green Lanternix" (I know gender-based terms are a little silly - in English - but there's a part of me that thinks a woman being able to be an "executrix" of a will seems somehow cooler.)
I just got my "Statement of Accomplishment" from Stanford's "Machine Leaning" class that ran from last Oct to Dec. (74.25/80 on the quizes and 750/800 on the programming assignments - I'm pleased). Ng was an excellent video lecturer. He and his team put a massive amount of effort into it and the quality showed.
And thou dost not cross the streams!
Easy. It's all about the damage from heat of evaporation...
Det. Paul Patterson wasn't a fan of working "by the book." Take this very moment, for instance. He was driving well over the limit on the road up Mt Thom - hair pin turn after hair pin turn - steering with only his right hand. His left hand held a cell phone against his ear (waiting for an answer), he was keeping one…
Bravo! [claps] Bravo!
Nora Ephron: "Sleepless in Forks" - Bella deals with constants phone calls from her mother (offering relationship advise) while she processes her feelings for the two guys in her life - the nice guy and the rogue. Meanwhile Forks police force deals with reports of a phantom peeping-tom.
Holy Line-Cutting, Batman!
Who doesn't!
What's Lois got that you don't have, dear? The morals of an alley cat for starters.
I remember he was interviewed by NPR sometime in the last year (possibly a "This American Life" ep, but I can't find it.) He sounds curmudgeonly but there's a tenderness in him.
Judging from her head bandages I feel she should be resting somewhere instead of trying to treat patients in a busy ER.