I hope these kids don't have televisions, wireless phones, or god forbid cellphones. I also, for the sake of the CHILDREN, hope they don't go outside ever where they will be bombarded by RADIATION from a gigantic nuclear furnace! The horror!
I would say they should stay indoors but then they are still susceptible to all those cosmic rays!
Obviously, the only solution is to move everybody to New Zion right above the Earth's core.
Give me a break, this kind of thinking is why 3 year olds die from food posioning every year because its a political impossibility to get irradiated meat on shelves sans a gigantic radiation symbol.
Its ill-informed knee-jerk thinking of the most insipid kind.
I always thought the 'best' viewing order was 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6.
You get introduced to everything in New Hope, and the climactic 'Luke I am your father' in empire then goes right into a loong flashback about who this darth guy really is, then you end it with Jedi to see how everything turned out in the end.
IMO, that's the only sane viewing order, especially for someone watching it for the first time. It keeps the suspense, ymmv of course.
You know, READY FOR EVERYDAY USE. And noone will say that. Not even Microsoft. Because its not finished!!
Paul Thorrot is Microsoft's biggest fanboy/lame blogger/half-assed tech journalist all rolled into a Katz-ian package.
I hope these kids don't have televisions, wireless phones, or god forbid cellphones. I also, for the sake of the CHILDREN, hope they don't go outside ever where they will be bombarded by RADIATION from a gigantic nuclear furnace! The horror!
I would say they should stay indoors but then they are still susceptible to all those cosmic rays!
Obviously, the only solution is to move everybody to New Zion right above the Earth's core.
Give me a break, this kind of thinking is why 3 year olds die from food posioning every year because its a political impossibility to get irradiated meat on shelves sans a gigantic radiation symbol.
Its ill-informed knee-jerk thinking of the most insipid kind.
I always thought the 'best' viewing order was 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6. You get introduced to everything in New Hope, and the climactic 'Luke I am your father' in empire then goes right into a loong flashback about who this darth guy really is, then you end it with Jedi to see how everything turned out in the end. IMO, that's the only sane viewing order, especially for someone watching it for the first time. It keeps the suspense, ymmv of course.
You know, READY FOR EVERYDAY USE. And noone will say that. Not even Microsoft. Because its not finished!! Paul Thorrot is Microsoft's biggest fanboy/lame blogger/half-assed tech journalist all rolled into a Katz-ian package.