If he were smart he'd pre-record it.
If he were smart he'd pre-record it.
Now it can be three things!
Especially since it uses 3D the way it should be used, to convey the dramatic depth of field and subtle bulges in the cave wall that make the paintings seem to come alive, especially in firelight, as opposed to shit just flying at you.
Everything in moderation, except for heroin, though I knew a guy who claimed to enjoy it only occasionally.
It could be worse.
Political dynasties make my teeth itch but in the case of a second Clinton she was her own politically active animal long before meeting Bill, and despite some early teen-aged missteps with Barry Goldwater, eventually found her way in support of Eugene McCarthy's anti-Vietnam War '68 presidential bid.
From the description it pretty much is Equilibrium but without the stuff that made Equilibrium cool, which is why they shortened the title to just Equals.
…the franchise [Twilight] turns the Stewart persona into a drip with a series of tics in place of any moxie—or any personality at all.
So according to Trebek medical coding is good work, but studying fruit fly genetics is something that leaves him flabbergasted.
@disqus_766VZXnc61:disqus offered the clever idea of going to the previous WoT and then finding the "Previous" and "Next" WoT links that appear at the end of the article and before the comments.
Good point about browsers and especially Firefox since I switched over to it for AVC browsing due to unrelated issues.
Anyone else have problems seeing the latest WoT until several minutes after it goes up?
Will miss Jason not least for his solid DD wagering strategy, playing the perfect Jeopardy! straightman, and ability to surprise himself with correct DD responses seemingly pulled out of thin air, but if he had to lose at least it wasn't to Benn and his seeming confusion over which game show he was on: hey Benn your…
Fruit flies are also one of the classic organisms for studying genetics due to the pioneering work of Thomas Hunt Morgan and his students in the famous Fly Room at Columbia University where they made detailed genetic maps almost 40 years before the structure of DNA was known.
The premise sounds like a cross between The Last Man on Earth and UnREAL, which would be something I'd watch, but as a novel just feels like one gimmick/trope too much.
Whenever I see the title Match Point I confuse it briefly with Wimbledon which came out the year before because the latter seems to me a better title for a tennis-themed comedy than a murder thriller.
I watched the first few episodes as well with the intention of catching up on the rest, and still intend to do so despite the show throwing up more spinning plates than a Chinese acrobat convention in the middle of a tornado.
The rah rah "Murica moments are thankfully actually fairly few and stick out like bad product placement.
Bonnie won $5,000 - Bonnie had $7,400 vs. $15,600 for Pam with just one $2,000 clue remaining. This was a clear spot for an all-in bet, as it would have given her a chance at the lead if she had gotten the last clue, while her $5,000 wager would have eliminated her with a miss anyway.
The scene was dark, but there was no mistaking the firmly muscled shape of prime man-ass.