The BBC's website says, "As the original two series were dubbed the Primary and Secondary Phases by Douglas Adams, these new series form the Tertiary, Quadrenary and Quintessential Phases." No doubt had the cosmos not intervened, he would've re-released the originals with digital enhancements (imagine Zaphod not having stolen the Heart of Gold; it was, um, inherited or something), then gone on to uninspired apocryphal prequels.
They [Christians] don't need to prove anything, but it sure helps to have proof if and when they're spreading the Word, which Larry David concurs, they do quite a bit. If I thought lobster was the greatest thing in the world, I'd keep it to myself.
"Replican"? Sound like the ultimate politicians to me: smart, strong, sexy--and built-in lifespans.
Tactic's not specific to Bush or his administration, you're right of course, but, as in the case of Microsoft, they are so obviously trying to get away with it in a time when their majority supporters are too stupid, lazy or selfish to realize.
But instead we got him chucking the tank about ten miles, and the soldiers inside crawling out from it after it landed, alive. Explain that, physics-boy.
Nelson: Jimbo, take a memo on your Newton, beat up Martin.
Jimbo: [Writes "Beat up Martin"; Newton "recognizes."] "Eat up Martha"? Bah! [Throws at Martin's head.]
I was at Grant Morrison's panel discussion at Comic-Con this year, and when asked about it, he called Reloaded crap, written "like a fanfic"--while repeating his praise for the original. Maybe he'll have something to say about the finale next year, though I suspect by then no one'll care anymore.
Battlestar: Galactica is out. Go buy the DVD box set shaped like a Cylon head, and pass on the revisionist crap that sounds like a bad episode of Star Trek.
The last one I saw to end up in the ocean was a guy who drove his car to Marina Del Rey at night then jumped off a dock (on foot, no, not Homer to Garbage Island). With the copter's "night sun" on, the cops waited for less than five minutes for him to realize the water was too cold and swim back the few yards he went out. For that single moment at least, LA was one, and we did all get along--to laugh together.
I think you mean politicization of marriage, and marital rights, is always bad. (If this weren't in that context, I should be more alarmed that someone like me could rush into it in response to a warning from someone like you.) But you're a long ways off from defining its "natural social protections", much less making predictions about people, based solely on biology. Utopias are generally planned according to predisposed ideas of order.
Unless the series was changed for overseas and the governments reversed, I thought they were up against the UK, which GM depicted as infiltrated by some transdimensional evil which I never did quite understand.
And wasn't there a Invisibles TV show, albeit in England?
The BBC's website says, "As the original two series were dubbed the Primary and Secondary Phases by Douglas Adams, these new series form the Tertiary, Quadrenary and Quintessential Phases." No doubt had the cosmos not intervened, he would've re-released the originals with digital enhancements (imagine Zaphod not having stolen the Heart of Gold; it was, um, inherited or something), then gone on to uninspired apocryphal prequels.
They [Christians] don't need to prove anything, but it sure helps to have proof if and when they're spreading the Word, which Larry David concurs, they do quite a bit. If I thought lobster was the greatest thing in the world, I'd keep it to myself.
"Replican"? Sound like the ultimate politicians to me: smart, strong, sexy--and built-in lifespans. Tactic's not specific to Bush or his administration, you're right of course, but, as in the case of Microsoft, they are so obviously trying to get away with it in a time when their majority supporters are too stupid, lazy or selfish to realize.
Yeah, like the Felix & Oscar died with Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau, and Hawkeye & Trapper John with Donald Sutherland & Elliott Gould.
But instead we got him chucking the tank about ten miles, and the soldiers inside crawling out from it after it landed, alive. Explain that, physics-boy.
Nelson: Jimbo, take a memo on your Newton, beat up Martin.
Jimbo: [Writes "Beat up Martin"; Newton "recognizes."] "Eat up Martha"? Bah! [Throws at Martin's head.]
It's not fifteen years old, and riding on the coattails of its golden age stuff.
I was at Grant Morrison's panel discussion at Comic-Con this year, and when asked about it, he called Reloaded crap, written "like a fanfic"--while repeating his praise for the original. Maybe he'll have something to say about the finale next year, though I suspect by then no one'll care anymore.
At least both "versions" of ET were made available.
Yeah, but didn't Family Guy already do Homer's taking over for Death last night?
But why would he sue? All indications are Panther's leaps and bounds a superior product to SpikeTV.
But wasn't the Jaguar already released during the SNES's years of dominance (sorry, Genesis fanboys), touting its almighty "64-bit" performance?
Battlestar: Galactica is out. Go buy the DVD box set shaped like a Cylon head, and pass on the revisionist crap that sounds like a bad episode of Star Trek.
...And George Lucas forgot in the years between: "Wars not make one great" --Yoda, The Empire Strikes Back
The last one I saw to end up in the ocean was a guy who drove his car to Marina Del Rey at night then jumped off a dock (on foot, no, not Homer to Garbage Island). With the copter's "night sun" on, the cops waited for less than five minutes for him to realize the water was too cold and swim back the few yards he went out. For that single moment at least, LA was one, and we did all get along--to laugh together.
I think you mean politicization of marriage, and marital rights, is always bad. (If this weren't in that context, I should be more alarmed that someone like me could rush into it in response to a warning from someone like you.) But you're a long ways off from defining its "natural social protections", much less making predictions about people, based solely on biology. Utopias are generally planned according to predisposed ideas of order.
Pray tell, what are these detrimental consequences? Maybe I should get married, and quick, before the government ruins it for me.
The box for the iSight, which sells for half the cheapest iPod, is just as nice. Better than a thousand-dollar watch's.
Your sig refs recreational drinking, and I lost my favorite homeroom teacher on the road to it. Who's the callous bastard now?
It is if you pull it over to the side and stop, yeah. And a heckuva lot quieter.
Unless the series was changed for overseas and the governments reversed, I thought they were up against the UK, which GM depicted as infiltrated by some transdimensional evil which I never did quite understand. And wasn't there a Invisibles TV show, albeit in England?