
The only cool bit in this whole movie was with the falling flower pot in the first five seconds.
The only cool bit in this whole movie was with the falling flower pot in the first five seconds.
I'm surprised that everybody here likes this show, after the way Defying Gravity & Stargateā¢Universe were torn apart for their Soap Opera elements.
Somehow, I was expecting the article to be about Philip K. Dick's writings.
#1 seems like a Kate Bush album cover.
In a related story, a beached Great White was rescued by surfers, only to later re-beach itself.
"When Eureka has introduced characters with ulterior, possibly sinister motives in the past, such as Beverly Barlowe and Eva Thorne..."
@Beren Jones: I've never understood the purpose of smoking. The only thing for which it's truly effective is irritating others.
@pedantic1: Yeah, when I was a kid, my friend showed me how to check if lenses are polarized by using one o' them newfangled LCD watches (It was 1977).
"The blue bow runs parallel to the access of light's polarization"
My other favorite scene was the bit with the pen and the baseball.
LASFS is still going strong, and still meets every Thursday night.
@g.blazers1: Do you mean the building that was featured in Blade Runner?
@serenada: Apparently Mrs. Frederick (aka "Scary Beehive Lady") has that kind of pull.
@CanisPugnax: Yeah, I saw the title of the post and started thinking this was gonna be a yearly tradition.
@germexish: Yep, it's the squirming that does it.
@Arken: Concur.
@Dayburner: Here's what's gonna replace the Shuttle!
Oooh! I can use some o' that nifty concept mapping freeware to reconstruct this!
@ktoth04: And Firefly!
@Dayburner: It's always bothered me when people whine to me about "all that money 'wasted' on the Space Program", to which I reply, "All what money? The DoD gets about $700 billion a year, and NASA only gets about $17 billion!"