Super heavy water is not H2O. Read the Wikipedia link you posted.
Super heavy water is not H2O. Read the Wikipedia link you posted.
Super heavy water is not H2O. Read the Wikipedia link you posted.
You're holding it wrong.
Just for the record, water itself cannot be radioactive. Only the contaminants in the water can.
As someone who wrote about technology for many years, I am still amazed how poorly security software alerts are written. They are generally in the style of:
So in other words Jesse Eisenberg is reprising his role of Mark Zuckerberg.
Perfect.
Don't forget though that Nick Meyer did come back to direct Star Trek VI, so even he came around to the idea of Spock returning...
Regarding Starbuck, Ron Moore has now retconned his own comments during the series and now claims he always meant Starbuck to be a mysterious and unexplained character.
Don't forget though that Nick Meyer did come back for Star Trek VI, so even he came around to the idea of Spock returning...
Dude give it up.
So either his warning accomplished nothing. Or his warning meant nothing.
Pointless.
"I know now why you cry."
Was he was referring to Hollywood making sequels far beyond the logical end of a story? If only the Terminator series had ended here.
We just decided that Kevin Costner was still playing Ray Kinsella from Field of Dreams. And therefore he just went to play baseball with Ray Liotta and James Earl Jones.
I was about to post this. Totally pointless, since they didn't end care that it wasn't Penny's boat anyway.
But this was LOST, so not much point in debating...
Oops double comment.
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It didn't and there were a gazillion "apps" for the Treo back in the day...
and then he was pushed out because the show wasn't very good
And then right below your comment is the Hollywood Reporter story which says:
"...hints that a standoff over Darabont's profit participation, which has been brewing since February 2011, might in part explain his abrupt dismissal in July of that year..."
This…
However, it's Cuarón and Abrams, so things are much more than they seem.
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