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Re: Prometheus |
Jun 10, 2012, 13:26 |
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Bet wrote on Jun 10, 2012, 12:49:
nin wrote on Jun 9, 2012, 19:43: I will say the autosurgeon scene on an imax screen in 3d had the entire theater making awkward, uncomfortable poses as it went on... :) Recalling Quake 4 SP conversion moments...not sure if I shuddered then but I damn well wanted to.
It was almost like he went out of his way to try and top the classic chestburster scene, wasn't it?
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Re: Prometheus |
Jun 10, 2012, 12:49 |
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Keyboard difficulties... |
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Re: Prometheus |
Jun 10, 2012, 12:49 |
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nin wrote on Jun 9, 2012, 19:43: I will say the autosurgeon scene on an imax screen in 3d had the entire theater making awkward, uncomfortable poses as it went on... :) Recalling Quake 4 SP conversion moments...not sure if I shuddered then but I damn well wanted to. |
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Jun 10, 2012, 10:09 |
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You forgot the quotes. |
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Jun 10, 2012, 09:59 |
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Certain phenomena in quantum mechanics, such as quantum entanglement, appear to transmit information faster than light. According to the no-communication theorem these phenomena do not allow true communication; they only let two observers in different locations see the same event simultaneously, without any way of controlling what either sees. Wavefunction collapse can be viewed as an epiphenomenon of quantum decoherence, which in turn is nothing more than an effect of the underlying local time evolution of the wavefunction of a system and all of its environment. Since the underlying behaviour doesn't violate local causality or allow FTL it follows that neither does the additional effect of wavefunction collapse, whether real or apparent. |
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Jun 10, 2012, 00:20 |
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I just tried my first beer can chicken today. Tasty. I would put it right up there with a deep fried turkey. Very moist and delicious.
The best part was telling people the recipe.
Take a whole chicken, apply a seasoning rub, then shove a can of beer up its butt. Grill. |
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Re: Prometheus |
Jun 9, 2012, 19:43 |
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Killer Kane wrote on Jun 9, 2012, 19:21: I thought Prometheus was excellent. Ups the ante on Aliens "sci-fi-action-horror" genre...some great twists in the story arc too, visually absolutely stunning. I saw it this afternoon. Kinda mixed feelings. It wasn't a bad movie, I'm just not sure it's what I was hoping...
I will say the autosurgeon scene on an imax screen in 3d had the entire theater making awkward, uncomfortable poses as it went on...
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Prometheus |
Jun 9, 2012, 19:21 |
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I thought Prometheus was excellent. Ups the ante on Aliens "sci-fi-action-horror" genre...some great twists in the story arc too, visually absolutely stunning. |
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Jun 9, 2012, 18:38 |
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I got my first smoker two weeks ago and smoked my first pulled pork following the recipe on amazingribs.com on Monday (holiday here in the uk). 6 out of the 8 of us preferred the non-smoked version from Here
Crucial difference seemed to be recooking it after it was pulled in the juices. Monday's was an amazing tasting pork dish which was 90% pork - my normal one seems to be again amazing but for tasting of the spices not just pork.
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Jun 9, 2012, 18:37 |
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Not impressed by Prometheus. |
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Jun 9, 2012, 18:06 |
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Think you're officially a coal mine, after 70 lbs! |
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“It’s a sad day for America when people believe women,” The Drumpf |
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