Who knew it could be so challenging to build a consistent philosophy on top of a science fiction movie script?
Who knew it could be so challenging to build a consistent philosophy on top of a science fiction movie script?
Real-world test? Runaway shopping cart.
Also, nine months later... a little DeLorean.
This seems like a successful demo to me.
This Week In Meghan McCain Brings A Weird Obsession With Dolly Parton and Jamie Lee Curtis
These people from Silicon Valley that think they can “shake up” any industry with enough VC and flashy designs.
“My wife Melania said, ‘Darling, are you OK?’”
The car looks as though it’s about to leave its rear wheels behind. :-)
The other thing that really rubs my cat backwards...
Thanks for the introduction to Louisiana cuisine, fascinating and confusing all at once. On the confusing part:
I’ll confess that I haven’t bothered to watch the video, but I’ll offer an opinion anyway:
My bad!
Thanks for the link—an opinionated, entertaining, well-written review.
I think the distinction between “crash” and “accident” isn’t as simple as your instructor makes out. A crash is the physical event, while an accident is a more general characterization that brings in causality, chance, foreseeability, and related factors.
This was an excellent, thoughtful summary and perspective. Thanks.
The original did some dark shit occasionally as well.
I notice also that around the beltline Jr. is beginning to resemble his dad. Not that there’s anything wrong with--oh, fuck it. Resembling Donald Trump in any way is a strike against.
He missed a few chances, if so.
Years ago—a couple of decades, actually—I moved to Massachusetts to go to school. I picked up a down parka from LL Bean, and I still have it. I don’t know the exact model, and I suspect it may not even be around still, but it’s a dependable company.
Years ago—a couple of decades, actually—I moved to Massachusetts to go to school. I picked up a down parka from LL…
You guys (gender-neutral usage), that was amazing, a remarkable job.