Although it has been stated by the British electro-pop band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark that Tesla did, in fact, have a bevy of girls.
Although it has been stated by the British electro-pop band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark that Tesla did, in fact, have a bevy of girls.
God does not play HORSE with the Universe.
Not if you controlled the flow of the gold, á la de Beers. Diamonds are as plentiful as flies, from what I understand, but de Beers controls the flow of them; in essence making damn sure they stay valuable.
[Trellick Tower] - Finished in 1972 by the architect Ernö Goldfinger, this block of council flats in North Kensington, London is a classic example of the Brutalist style of architecture. They are also an example of hard-to-police slum apartments filled with gang violence, drug dealing, and prostitution. Yet Goldfinger…
Oh, the police always underestimate how many showed up.
So is it going to be a young-adult work, or is it going to be an adult novel? Sounds rather grown-up, but the fact that she's signing it at a MacKids booth leans towards kid's fare.
Isn't that the film that killed Geena Davis's career? It might have even taken Matthew Modine's while it was at it.
Sounds rather China Miéville - Railsea and Iron Council certainly come to mind.
Spoilers? Wow, the movie's been out for quite some time. I think it's safe to say that anybody who wanted to see it has probably seen it.
Built by the PTL Club (Praise The Lord) founders televangelist Jim Bekker and his actual wife in 1978. The problems in Bakker's personal life in 1980s has been dropped the income and in 1989 Hurricane Hugo caused some damage.
I try, but I just can't get behind something that has Jim Caviezel in it. He's a pretty hardcore Christian and right-wing nut job. VERY anti-choice, and quite vocal in his anti-science views. A complete psychopath.
The lovely and delightfully strange Zola Jesus based her terrific album Stridulum II completely on this film.
Yes, but (I think) a majority of console owners are a bit like me: Happy to chill out on a couch and play a video game with nary a drama (and a beer). I've never hooked my console up to the Internet (nor will I, I think), because I find video games to be an experience best enjoyed offline. Maybe I'm wrong, but when…
How's that a big deal? Playstation 3 already plays all regions. I moved to Australia with my PS3 nearly three years ago, and my unit happily plays Australian, American, and British games with no problem at all. Don't get me wrong, region-free is a big deal, but frankly, regions have never really been a problem. Hell,…
Well then, just play offline games. PROBLEM SOLVED.
Sold! Yes, all this news makes me terribly happy. The only question I'm keen on being answered now - that would make me post a picture of Fry screaming "Shut Up And Take My Money!" - would be: Will it play PS3 games?
Pretty easy to avoid watching somebody playing a game on YouTube: Don't click play. Is this a thing? Do people actually watch somebody else play a game on YouTube? That sounds kind of silly, to be honest. Not trolling, mind you!
Ah yes, that was the first issue, where Crowley needed the hairball to help him capture Death. Unfortunately, he snagged Dream instead.
Thanks to the one and only Mary Roach, I now know that April 27 is International Human Hairball Awareness Day.