The flying armored Jonathan Pryce from Brazil. One of my favorite effects ever. And all of BLADE RUNNER. It's still a gold standard.
The flying armored Jonathan Pryce from Brazil. One of my favorite effects ever. And all of BLADE RUNNER. It's still a gold standard.
Nobody (but my wife, and probably not even her) wants to see that.
Admit it, you just have a fetish for being bitten my mosquitoes.
I don't have a specific program with this. Like you sometimes I realize I don't have the time/inclination/obsessive tendencies to learn a specific new skill: like I'm just not inclined to learn programming for Arduino. Just not how my brain works right now. Which vexes me somewhat but I will just go out and find…
And yes we'll do more food stuff on Tested.
Here's a sneak peek of the new look that we debuted at Comic Con. Hope you guys like it! http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythb…
Right now I'm enjoying the SPIT out of the Mindy Project.
Favorite snack: 1/2 of a ripe avocado with a heavy crystalline salt and a thick, aged balsamic vinegar. Eat it with a spoon. You're welcome. Add chili flakes and I'll see you in heaven.
Great question. I wasn't bored as much as lonely. But I guess everyone is as a teenager. I performed moderately well as a student. I did what I needed to do to get by. I had a few incredible teachers.
Good idea! Actually after a stunning introduction from Craig Ferguson at this year's SD Comic Con Wootstock, I told that story. Link coming in a minute...
One broken bone (4th metacarpal on my left hand) and about 50 stitches over the years. Relatively minor all things considered.
We have a whole laser special we've written, but we've had trouble getting access to some of the larger ones. Well not exactly trouble with access, but trouble with what we want to do with that access.
I've always wanted to be hugged by a lion that I raised from a kitten. But since I've never raised a lion, I guess no hugs for me.
Well, to put the Moon Landing Deniers complaints to rest (you can call them MLDs for short) we'd like to head to the moon in our own rocket and film one of the original Apollo landing sites ourselves.
To be perfectly honest, we've found a way to do pretty much everything we've ever wanted to try. Sometimes it takes a while to get the budget, like with the third Rocket Car.
Hacker spaces and maker spaces are also fantastic resources.
Dude, you need to shut down the computer and walk around outdoors a bit. (I'm making an assumption that this is a dude)
I loves me my Blade Runner blaster.
We get lots of help. We have reached out to countless experts to help with the math. As for the design and methodologies: that's all us.