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Well yeah but... Its going to be a major landmark, dramatically changing the character of a very famous and historic stretch of river. I don’t think rich people should be able to fuck with public spaces just because they have money and as much as they got planning permission, London has a very real problem with…
Its not just the funding, its the ongoing use of the park that is the issue for Londoners. As a man made structure it can only hold 2500 people at a time - not many in such central part of a busy city. So how do you restrict numbers?
You say Dickens Cinematic Universe, I say Once Upon a Time in Dickensland. We’ll see who wins. (I hope it’s you. Once Upon a Time SUCKS.)
HAWKGIRRRRL!! I can’t be the only one excited by her presence, she was always a favourite of mine in the Justice League cartoon. I hope her costume doesn’t look too dorky when they get to that.
Good job Ra’s isn’t going to promote Nyssa considering that his heir always has to destroy their home town and she was bought up in Nanda Parbat. That would have been pretty inconvenient. He must have always planned on hiring from outside the organisation.
MORE of this drek instead of the Gunnm movie I’ve been waiting for for a thousand years? Well shit.
I don't exactly understand why this scenario should be any different to hiring a life model for a drawing class? But then I am an artist, not a dev.
Oh crap I did, sorry! This is what I get for trying to use kinja on my phone. Of course it is definitely the fault of the technology and not myself ;)
It's all credible strong female characters too - not just women taking on male traits, which can often be the case. Octavia aside (although I love her - look how far she's come, after spending her whole life under a table), the main women tend to show their strength through resolve and resourcefulness rather than…
i did the exact same thing; I started off snarking over it constantly, but at some point that changed to genuine affection.
You say "silly little mail column", i say " essential reading". How else are we supposed to glean snippets of the hideous future to come? Not to mention becoming more informed about the genitalia of fictional heroes. I for one feel the loss of such educational reading very sorely.
This is the business. It doesn't look like much but you can re-steep the tea easily if you're having a good quality green tea or oolong or something - not so easy with a French press. It's also easy to clean and if the tea is getting too strong, you can just remove the infuser and it still works as a perfect teapot.…
This is the business. It doesn't look like much but you can re-steep the tea easily if you're having a good quality…
Yes! I agree so hard. The Sky people kill each other over any minor infraction but as soon as the grounders want to kill one of them for mass murder, suddenly capital punishment doesn't seem quite so cool? Sky people are the worst. Any charm Finn might have exhibited in the past was cancelled out the second he started…
Oh wow. Slow clap dude. This is the most douchey comment i've read on the internet for a while. Kudos.
I'm looking at midwife led units in hospitals right now as I've got a baby due in March. In the UK, we are obviously exempt from the cost concerns of midwife vs. doctor so it comes down to getting the right amount of intervention at the right time. As far as i'm aware the logic behind the UK study is that doctors can…
They are briefly alluded to (very briefly). I'm told the problem was that their method took too long seeing as the Germans were switching rotor settings every 24 hours, but Turing's machines built upon their work so it's a real shame they didn't get more of a mention.
Having seen a real Bombe machine at Bletchley Park (I have no idea why they felt the need to rename it in the movie, they made some truly bizarre choices in terms of arbitrarily changing facts for no reason) I can hereby report that it is also covered in red wires. Considering that it was rebuilt by people who worked…
In my view they sentimentalised his sexuality a bit; they treated it sensitively but it was also sanitised. I think considering the majority of the target audience is probably going to be older, it was probably a wise decision, allowing people who are maybe a little uncomfortable about homosexuality to concentrate on…
Not a very extensive study with just 15 patients but definitely pretty exciting all the same. Let's hope it becomes a starting point for more extensive research.