Sam describes the process several times over the course of the series, and I most distinctly remember her description in the 10th season: You're broken down at the sub-atomic level at the event horizon and transmitted as energy to the other end of the wormhole. Then, you're reassembled at the other end, 5 seconds later.
Ok, maybe I missed that episode. I havn't been watching it much lately.
Any chance of us getting a future like the beginning of Back to the Future II, or possibly the one in 'The One' that the good Jet Li ended up in? (I only ever caught the end of The One, so I don't know if it was shown in the rest of the movie)
You shouldn't even really be given your paper ballot. It should just scroll up behind a plastic window in the voting machine. You look at it, verify that it is accurate, and it gets rolled up and stored in case a hand count is needed.
Anyway, they won't do it because it would make election fraud nearly impossible.
Can we PLEASE get copies of this book sent to the election officials of every state? How about getting Avi a spot on Leno, or maybe one of the popular daytime talk shows?
The general public does not know about the shit that goes on behind closed doors. They need to be told!
Yeah. When it returns in a thousand years, we can just deflect it with another trash ball. Of course the world will be completly clean by then, so we'll have to make more trash in a hurry.
I am a 33 year old male, and one of my favorite games that I recently replayed was "Beyond Good and Evil" which, for those who haven't played it, stars Jade. A strong, independant female character who is attractive (albiet cartoony), witty, and could not be further from 'cheesecake'.
Sounds to me like they understand the net perfectly, because P2P networks as they're currently used *are* a threat to their livelihoods.
They barely understand the net at all. They understand it just enough to see that it is a threat to their livelyhoods. They don't care about any more than that. I can't really blame them.
They never cease to amaze me and I live in the US.
Sam describes the process several times over the course of the series, and I most distinctly remember her description in the 10th season: You're broken down at the sub-atomic level at the event horizon and transmitted as energy to the other end of the wormhole. Then, you're reassembled at the other end, 5 seconds later.
Ok, maybe I missed that episode. I havn't been watching it much lately.
Stargate?
How about the Iconians from ST:TNG? Or how about the method that the terrorists used in "The High Ground"?
Ok, that one was killing them with radiation poisoning. Maybe that's a bad example.
Anyway, wormholes: good. Molecular deconstruction/reassembly: bad.
You think that copyrights should ever expire? Report yourself to Father^H^H^H^H^H^HHomeland Security immediately, you unamerican scum!
How about a program that sits in the background and randomly hits sites while you are browsing?
Any chance of us getting a future like the beginning of Back to the Future II, or possibly the one in 'The One' that the good Jet Li ended up in? (I only ever caught the end of The One, so I don't know if it was shown in the rest of the movie)
Evolution is both theory and fact. Please learn the definition of the word 'theory'.
You shouldn't even really be given your paper ballot. It should just scroll up behind a plastic window in the voting machine. You look at it, verify that it is accurate, and it gets rolled up and stored in case a hand count is needed.
Anyway, they won't do it because it would make election fraud nearly impossible.
As a Marylander, I have to say "YAY for Erlich!"
Of course, Maryland carried the Democrats in the last two presidential elections, so Diebold must not be focusing thier effors here.
Can we PLEASE get copies of this book sent to the election officials of every state? How about getting Avi a spot on Leno, or maybe one of the popular daytime talk shows?
The general public does not know about the shit that goes on behind closed doors. They need to be told!
Yeah. When it returns in a thousand years, we can just deflect it with another trash ball. Of course the world will be completly clean by then, so we'll have to make more trash in a hurry.
Let's refine the question. Is 'Citizen Kane' art?
Now how about 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'?
THIS is an EX-series!
Now wait a minute. Call me a bleeding-heart liberal, but that ABBA thing is just going way too far.
'Nuff said?
I am a 33 year old male, and one of my favorite games that I recently replayed was "Beyond Good and Evil" which, for those who haven't played it, stars Jade. A strong, independant female character who is attractive (albiet cartoony), witty, and could not be further from 'cheesecake'.
Right, because all female gamers play the same kinds of games for the same reasons.
Sounds to me like they understand the net perfectly, because P2P networks as they're currently used *are* a threat to their livelihoods.
They barely understand the net at all. They understand it just enough to see that it is a threat to their livelyhoods. They don't care about any more than that. I can't really blame them.
Many of the pages on that site, like the previous month listings, are displaying as raw HTML.
Uhh.. yeah. That was kind of my point.
Wake me up when there is a security risk that doesn't need to go through IE.
Don't believe me? Go to google moon and zoom all the way in.
The newest big Zelda game shouldn't be used as a test for something.
See, that's exactly what I meant when I talked about trying to create enemies where there aren't any.
I don't know. I'm not against it. billmaly would be a better person to ask.