Snow falls as a man inspects an overturned pickup truck in a field in the 3400 block of Blue Rock Road in Manor Township, Pa., on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019. Two people were transported to the hospital, with injuries that were not serious, according to Manor Township police. (Blaine Shahan/LNP/LancasterOnline via AP)
“The arguments basically from the companies seem to be, if they have a lease, they can do what they want,” Fershee said. “You have a right to do a lot, but it’s not unlimited. That’s why it’s called ‘reasonable’ and ‘necessary.’”
The story of Robert Durst is a strange one, filled with disappearances, murder, dismemberment, and bad disguises. The six-episode documentary miniseries goes through the story of Durst’s early life and the disappearance of his wife, through two other deaths, and ends with a possible bombshell break in the case. It’s the kind of binge watch material that’s hard to pull away from.
“Bad Romance” features some of her most gorgeous music-video looks — as silly as it seems now in the post-Joanne era, the video was praised by some critics for the “stripped-down” and “normal” makeup on display — as well as her most unsettling. The white crowned bodysuits look like Max from Where the Wild Things Are hit up a fetish club. The bathtub-bound Gaga with CGI-enlarged eyes beckoned to the uncanny valley. And despite all the glossy, sterile exteriors abound, an element of body horror lurks underneath the surface, from shots that linger over dancers’ exaggerated bony spines to the emaciated Gaga-monster hiding in a cage during the second verse. Pause the video at any moment and you’ll probably find yourself starting at something worth dissecting; even the briefest scenes and cutaways — Gaga suspended in a cloud of diamonds, Gaga covering her face with razor-blade sunglasses, Gaga stomping around in alienesque Alexander McQueen heels — could have sustained their own storylines as standalone videos.
First – shout out to finally showing us beautiful Discovery shots. I felt like this was the first episode where they slowed down to let us “see her.”
The effort was certainly unusual. On page 21, he presents a facsimile of a well-known photograph of the lunar surface, the black of outer space cresting up beyond the horizon behind. It bears a terse caption: “Where are the STARS?” Yes, it was foolish of NASA’s counterfeiters to have left stars out of what Kaysing concludes is an obvious composite. Were these photos as fraudulent as he maintains, and had they included whatever details whose absence he cites as clinching proof of their fraudulence, Kaysing would chalk the added touches up to NASA’s fastidiousness. Photos can be faked. So, of course, they must be.
However, the USDA announced Tuesday that WIC would continue to operate through February, thanks to "prior year funding which USDA will begin to provide states this week."
- There is a particular "crystal skull" that decorates Vos’ office. This could be a reference to an Indiana Jones movie that doesn’t exist in my headcanon. Another theory comes from commenter Kevin Rowe, who points out that the crystal skull could actually be a reference to the one on the cover of the novel Han Solo and the Lost Legacy by Brian Daley. – The droids duking it out in the fighting pit are GNK power droids, better known as "gonk droids" because of the distinctive noises they make. – The droid fighting pit could be a reference to robot combat shows like Robot Wars and BattleBots. L3-37 would HATE those shows. – The six-eyed alien that is trying to peek at Han’s cards during the first sabacc game is an Azumel named Argus "Six Eyes" Panox. He is a reference to the "many-eyed" giant from Greek mythology named Argus Panoptes. Also, don’t the Azumel sorta resemble the three-eyed Gran? – Classic Star Wars species who appear in Solo include Twi’leks, Wookiees, and Trandoshans. – The planet Kessel, best known for its harsh conditions and mines operated by slave labor, has been around since the very beginning of Star Wars. Kessel was first mentioned by C-3PO in A New Hope and has subsequently appeared several times in the Expanded Universe. In George Lucas’ Journal of the Whills outline for what would eventually become A New Hope, Kessel appeared as a star system called "Kissel," which contained the planet Utapau (you may remember it from Revenge of the Sith as General Grievous’ final resting place). Kessel first appeared in the flesh in a comic strip published by Los Angeles Times Syndicate called "The Second Kessel Run." You guessed it: it’s about Han and Chewie attempting a second run through the dangerous smuggling route. – In the Legends timeline, Kessel was the home of a huge spice mining operation (this was totally ripped from classic 1965 sci-fi novel Dune by Frank Herbert). However, it seems that coaxium is Kessel’s main export in Solo. – The Kessel Run, the infamous smuggling route, was also first mentioned in A New Hope by Han while boasting about the Millennium Falcon. The route is 18 parsecs long. – It should also be noted that parsecs are a unit of distance, not speed, in the real world. The original line from A New Hope is "It’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs," which would indicate that parsecs are a unit of speed. George Lucas later explained in the Star-Words letters section of Marvel’s Star Wars #6 (1977) that the error was a hint that Han was lying about the Falcon’s exploits while negotiating with Luke and Obi-Wan. According to Wookieepedia, writer Kevin J. Anderson later retconned the explanation, turning parsecs into a valid unit of distance in terms of the Kessel Run:
That’s because CO2Â and other greenhouse gases stay in the atmosphere for many decades. As the report’s chapter on adaptation puts it, this means:
This June 1964 image shows a section of North Boulevard between Marshall and Leigh streets in Richmond that offered more than 30 parking spaces in the median. The city was discussing a beautification program that, had it been approved, would replace the spaces with trees, shrubbery and grass.
Even if you own your home and the land around it, you don’t necessarily own the natural gas, oil or coal underneath.
Again, how greenhouse gases operate to produce radiative transfer is well known. Their spectral fingerprints in the earth’s atmosphere are clear, including the CO2, methane, ozone, nitrous oxide, CFCs, etc The concentration increases are simply chemical analyses The amount of heat these concentrations will retain in the are easily calculated (those Watts per m^2) Feldman et al have measured that increase for CO2 and methane So this short synopsis is why scientists link those greenhouse gas increases from human emissions to the observed increase in the heat content of earth’s climate system. And if you want to deny the basic operation of the laws of physics and chemistry and deny the scientific observations – well, OK
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