I think very few of the problems which plagued the later Star Treks were due to the choice to have spin-offs, and most of them were simply due to hiring and direction decisions which seemed very unwise. In other words, Gene Roddenberry dying.
So far I do not see the Stargates suffering from this problem. In other words, Brad Wright is still alive.
Actually, I'd say that by dragging their feet they're losing ratings because the primary reason for the season 10/3(also BSG season 3) ratings drop was the seperation of the Gates and BSG. Of course, Hammer and Stern being the idiots they are, they won't admit that.
Stargate SG-1 is getting canceled because of a ratings drop related to the fact that the Stargates were seperated from Battlestar Galactica, which murdered BSG's ratings as well.
I'm not talking about birds, I'm talking about real flying T-Rexes. I'm not one to say evolution dropped the ball here, but I know a certain consonant-loving former NASA roboticist who would be in ABJECT TERROR if flying velociraptors roamed the skies!
The tidal gravity would pull you apart. I guess that counts as "work" in the physical sense, in that potential energy is decreasing and kinetic energy is increasing, and I guess that's one of the ways to have it increase as much as possible...
You may think you've seperated your work and your life, but if you have that's probably because you hate your work.
You think your work isn't part of your life, but in reality, you've just wasted 40 hours every week of your life. That's one-quarter of your life doing something you probably hate.
And don't give me crap about wanting to do tons of things. Heinlein may have said specialization is for insects, but when you look at things that have been around a long time, like biological organisms, you notice that the only cells that do general things are the stem cells. Generalization is for those who haven't decided their calling yet. For the stem cells of society.
I had once been given that book and read it--actually I think it might make a fairly good miniseries but only if done as comedy. It's okay but it's too ridiculous for anybody to actually take it seriously.
The Matrix program itself is set in 1999 but the "real world" in the movie is definitely in the future. That being said, there is bullet-time and kung fu in the Matrix, but the philosophy is definitely why the Wachowski Brothers made the movie, and the fact that "WE could be living in a Matrix!" is part of the mindfuck the movie offers.
There is a big difference between doctors' claims that beer is good for you and anything that comes out of the soiled mouth of Symantec. For one, medical doctors have to take something called the Hippocratic(not Hypocritical) Oath, which basically says they won't use their powers for evil. Symantec has taken no such oath and exists only to produce profit.
No! Obviously a human's mind is completely seperated from eir environment and can obviously choose to spontaneously turn from an evil and educated stupid sheep to fucking Superman.
What achievements and importance? Jesus had some good ideas but they were clouded to hell by the early Church fathers such as Tertullian and the time when the Church had the most influence on the world just happened to be the Dark Ages.
The mass-market PC was an invention of IBM and Compaq, not Microsoft. They were just along fot the ride.
He's saying that the dreck at Faux News was better than that shit.
You already do that when you call us "Yank".
It's supposed to look cheesy.
Bush admits to secret CIA prisons
Actually, I'd say that by dragging their feet they're losing ratings because the primary reason for the season 10/3(also BSG season 3) ratings drop was the seperation of the Gates and BSG. Of course, Hammer and Stern being the idiots they are, they won't admit that.
Stargate SG-1 is getting canceled because of a ratings drop related to the fact that the Stargates were seperated from Battlestar Galactica, which murdered BSG's ratings as well.
I'm not talking about birds, I'm talking about real flying T-Rexes. I'm not one to say evolution dropped the ball here, but I know a certain consonant-loving former NASA roboticist who would be in ABJECT TERROR if flying velociraptors roamed the skies!
But you're supposed to give equal time to all opinions, except those that are right!
I'm not sure how accurate what you're actually saying is but that sounds like a damn-good jumping-off point for a science-fiction story.
Perhaps the problem is with capitalizm being a flawed system.
On Xfce, I've never had any icons except the ones on the bottom of the screen that open in one click.
The tidal gravity would pull you apart. I guess that counts as "work" in the physical sense, in that potential energy is decreasing and kinetic energy is increasing, and I guess that's one of the ways to have it increase as much as possible...
You may think you've seperated your work and your life, but if you have that's probably because you hate your work.
You think your work isn't part of your life, but in reality, you've just wasted 40 hours every week of your life. That's one-quarter of your life doing something you probably hate.
And don't give me crap about wanting to do tons of things. Heinlein may have said specialization is for insects, but when you look at things that have been around a long time, like biological organisms, you notice that the only cells that do general things are the stem cells. Generalization is for those who haven't decided their calling yet. For the stem cells of society.
I had once been given that book and read it--actually I think it might make a fairly good miniseries but only if done as comedy. It's okay but it's too ridiculous for anybody to actually take it seriously.
The Matrix program itself is set in 1999 but the "real world" in the movie is definitely in the future. That being said, there is bullet-time and kung fu in the Matrix, but the philosophy is definitely why the Wachowski Brothers made the movie, and the fact that "WE could be living in a Matrix!" is part of the mindfuck the movie offers.
...The book was renamed first. Also, anything that lets us forget the idiocy of alchemy is good. Alchemy makes creationism look good.
Except that Asimov wrote about the Zeroth Law.
9/10 dentists recommend using [insert toothpaste brand] over becoming a serial murderer.
What proportion of Windows computers don't have Office? Probably less than 1%.
There is a big difference between doctors' claims that beer is good for you and anything that comes out of the soiled mouth of Symantec. For one, medical doctors have to take something called the Hippocratic(not Hypocritical) Oath, which basically says they won't use their powers for evil. Symantec has taken no such oath and exists only to produce profit.
No! Obviously a human's mind is completely seperated from eir environment and can obviously choose to spontaneously turn from an evil and educated stupid sheep to fucking Superman.
What achievements and importance? Jesus had some good ideas but they were clouded to hell by the early Church fathers such as Tertullian and the time when the Church had the most influence on the world just happened to be the Dark Ages.