Are you a cuttlefish?:
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Are you a cuttlefish?:
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Dr. Manhattan Anyone?
I agree, I find it has a nice musical punctuation quality, it is like the a proper ending statement mark.
You may have to be put on hold for that rage. I loved First Contact as well.
I would love to see a guest appearance by Jack Coleman, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, or Terry Farrell. A Jonathan Frakes, Kate Mulgrew, Siddig el Fadil, Tim Russ, or Garrett Wang appearance might be nice as well.
I would love number three.
I can agree with this. While I like the Star Trek episode quality of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, it does lack kinetic energy, whereas Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan has a certain philosophical undertone, but its kinetic energy is high. Similarly, Star Trek: First Contact has an action component balanced with the…
I would like to forget about X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but I cannot. I went into that film with low expectations, and those were not met [Catwoman was downright enjoyable by comparison]. However, the 5 or so seconds of Wolverine in X-Men First Class was almost slightly enough to make up for it, but just almost…
I believe there were some uncertainties about how to portray Dr. Beverly Crusher, Wesley Crusher was more fleshed out from the beginning and Beverly was just kind of listed as Wesley's mom who happens to be the Chief Medical Officer on the Enterprise-D and has a background with Captain Jean-Luc Picard. But Patrick…
If you can get through Dr. Katherine Pulaski, may the Christopher Pike Medal of Valor go to you.
Especially her spots.
TI calculators are very intuitive, I prefer them. Having to help someone who has a Casio is like going from a Federation Starship to a Klingon Battle Cruiser, it is a whole different interface and seeming language set up, similarly with HP calculators it is like going from a Federation Starship to a Romulan Warbird.
Schrodinger's Mistresses, there is a Schrodinger's cat joke in there somewhere, I am not sure if the joke is alive or dead.
Yes, he is part of the reason why neonatal male circumcision has been so popular in the US, whereas in the rest of the developed industrialized world it is not.
And the Bond villain Bernie Madoff?
I believe this individual is referring to preparation, roasting, and brewing methods.
Also Sally Ride and Rachel Carson.
I agree. Rosalind Franklin anyone? The Mother of DNA. How about Rachel Carson, Sally Ride, or Jane Goodall?
Correction that is "1) The FAMOUS Honey Rider bathing suit from Dr. No (1962). No one should be caught swimming without a knife holster in their bathing suit," NOT "infamous." The word "infamous" refers to, generally, something or someone known for all the wrong and bad reasons. For example, Hitler is infamous, while…
I have been saying this all along. I am happy that someone has done something like this. As a listener, and a person who is frequently not listened to, I find it frustrating dealing with non-listeners.