I do not believe it is nasty nor bitter to give a honest critique of a film or TV series one does not care for. In fact those honest fan criticisms are often what leads to a series improving. The “Amazing Spider-Man 2”— also written by Alex Kurtzman— released to low grosses and negative reviews, are what gave us terrific Spider-Man films like “Homecoming” and “Into the Spider-Verse”.
Many papers, but Ramanathan and Collins 1991 express it more succinctly, that forcing just generated clouds, which cut off the forcing. Net, no planetary warming.
Such things don’t really take me out of the story. But there were some things done in TNG that I never really embraced. The “ready room” I felt was silly. TOS had a Briefing Room. The Ready Room was merely the Captain’s Office more than anything else. Yes, it’s a nit to pick. And again, it’s not a big deal. But still not a fan. And certainly not a fan of going back and saying Kirk’s Enterprise had one when it appeared it didn’t. Yes, they never said there wasn’t one. But be realistic. Over the course of 70+ episodes there was NEVER a moment when Kirk could have used an office for a conversation that drove the plot? I don’t think the NCC-1701 had one and I think it safe to conclude that such things did not appear on Federation Star Ships until after Kirk’s ‘death’.
@Afterburn — There’s nothing in canon that suggests Kirk didn’t have a ready room. Just because he never used it, or we were never shown him using it, doesn’t mean there wasn’t one for him on the Enterprise. And yeah, Kirk wasn’t really the lounging type.
We have wrapped up Fire Creek manpower for — underground manpower for 76 to about 110 through transfer of Midas and Hollister miners. Our contractor has brought in a road header at Fire Creek, and it is easily cutting the soft cup material, which is helping to speed up development, and we are considering a wider application of this type of machine. We’re planning to increase Fire Creek throughput midyear to about 520 tons per day from 340 tons per day, which was the fourth quarter average, which means that the goal production will be weighted toward the second half of the year. The increased development is an important step for Dean’s group, as we have worked to do on definition drilling to upgrade resources, and exploration to discover additional resources.
“We knew we wanted to live somewhere quiet where we wouldn’t need an awful lot of money to sustain ourselves,” Crowder later testified when she and Wentz sued EQT Corp., West Virginia’s second-largest gas producer. “We didn’t know what we wanted until we saw Brush Run. We realized that is what we wanted.”
At the dawn of the 21st century, the music video was in a boom period: The TRL era was still at its zenith, CDs were flying out of the stores, budgets for music videos were still regularly in the seven-digit range, and MTV was the place you turned to in order to see the latest clips from pop’s best and brightest.
To be honest, the reason we get collapsible space helmets now is the advancement of CGI. Something like that would be (almost) impossible to do practically (especially on TV) but you can build anything in CGI and they have also gotten better at integrating live action footage with CGI. If you google for “bike airbag” you will see that people have actually developed a self-deploying helmet for cyclists. It’s hidden in a cover you carry around your neck and deploys over your head. The self-deploying space helmet we see on Discovery is hidden in a backpack belonging to the suit.
This August 1963 aerial image shows the area between the Hotel Richmond and Interstate 95. In the distance is the Centennial Dome, which was constructed as a visitor center for the 1961 Civil War Centennial. It then served for decades as the Jonah L. Larrick Student Center at the Medical College of Virginia.
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Lean 2018: âIPCCâs finding that the globe would warm ⦠was based on simulations made by physical climate models, â¦â So, this global effort of the world’s “climate” scientists, by the United Nations … the IPCC, well, even they didn’t come up with any of the observational evidence that I seek. I don’t have to search through 40 years of papers, I have professional scientists do it for me. They make reports, via peer-reviewed, journal-published scientific papers. If they had such observational evidence, it would be paraded right there in the abstract of sooooo many papers. â¦but, it is not there. The only thing, is statistical inferences with climate models. There is no observational evidence that Mannkind’s emissions of COâ causes planetary warming. NONE.
The latest installment in Marvel’s street-level universe (which also includes "Daredevil" and "Jessica Jones") stars Mike Colter as a bulletproof hero bringing justice to Harlem. Besides action and social commentary, it has the best soundtrack of any superhero series ever.
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