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TSCC Season 2 Premiere

Started by Pearl@32, August 12, 2008, 10:55:17 AM

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Eric

Quote from: TinkTanker on September 09, 2008, 06:59:09 AM
Quote from: Eric on September 09, 2008, 06:55:15 AM
I was really into it the first 45 minutes or so.  It seemed to shift tone after about then.

[spoiler]Somehow, I knew she'd come back... although, it appears she's overridden the terminate command herself.  Interesting! [/spoiler]

[spoiler]Because we all know when a CPU is damaged blowing on it a little bit and wiping it with a cloth will usually fix it. :-\ [/spoiler]

:haha:

Phyll33


  I thought it was really good for awhile then things started to fade for me too. A lot of unanswered questions kept
popping up and I thought a little strange Sarah's reaction in wanting to talk about it at the end. Good Grief are we
going to constantly go there in this show.

I liked it a lot better than the Bones premier.



Saxon

Quote from: TinkTanker on September 09, 2008, 06:59:09 AM
Quote from: Eric on September 09, 2008, 06:55:15 AM
I was really into it the first 45 minutes or so.  It seemed to shift tone after about then.

[spoiler]Somehow, I knew she'd come back... although, it appears she's overridden the terminate command herself.  Interesting! [/spoiler]

[spoiler]Because we all know when a CPU is damaged blowing on it a little bit and wiping it with a cloth will usually fix it. :-\ [/spoiler]

[spoiler]I think he was puttin' LOVE into it.[/spoiler]

TinkTanker

Quote from: Saxon on September 09, 2008, 10:23:27 AM
Quote from: TinkTanker on September 09, 2008, 06:59:09 AM
Quote from: Eric on September 09, 2008, 06:55:15 AM
I was really into it the first 45 minutes or so.  It seemed to shift tone after about then.

[spoiler]Somehow, I knew she'd come back... although, it appears she's overridden the terminate command herself.  Interesting! [/spoiler]

[spoiler]Because we all know when a CPU is damaged blowing on it a little bit and wiping it with a cloth will usually fix it. :-\ [/spoiler]

[spoiler]I think he was puttin' LOVE into it.[/spoiler]

[spoiler]I can think of better ways to put a little lovin' into Summer Glau.[/spoiler]
"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

Saxon

Quote from: Phyll33 on September 09, 2008, 07:40:46 AM

  I thought it was really good for awhile then things started to fade for me too. A lot of unanswered questions kept
popping up and I thought a little strange Sarah's reaction in wanting to talk about it at the end. Good Grief are we
going to constantly go there in this show.

I liked it a lot better than the Bones premier.




I've still gotta go back and watch the Bones premiere...missed most of it.

Saxon

Quote from: TinkTanker on September 09, 2008, 10:25:32 AM
Quote from: Saxon on September 09, 2008, 10:23:27 AM
Quote from: TinkTanker on September 09, 2008, 06:59:09 AM
Quote from: Eric on September 09, 2008, 06:55:15 AM
I was really into it the first 45 minutes or so.  It seemed to shift tone after about then.

[spoiler]Somehow, I knew she'd come back... although, it appears she's overridden the terminate command herself.  Interesting! [/spoiler]

[spoiler]Because we all know when a CPU is damaged blowing on it a little bit and wiping it with a cloth will usually fix it. :-\ [/spoiler]

[spoiler]I think he was puttin' LOVE into it.[/spoiler]

[spoiler]I can think of better ways to put a little lovin' into Summer Glau.[/spoiler]

:tsktsk:

Spooky

Quote from: Saxon on September 09, 2008, 10:28:10 AM
I've still gotta go back and watch the Bones premiere...missed most of it.

Debating whether watch Bones on Wed. (maybe mute with the world possibly ending and all).
And I'm thinking you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling.

Saxon

Quote from: Spooky on September 09, 2008, 10:32:25 AM
Quote from: Saxon on September 09, 2008, 10:28:10 AM
I've still gotta go back and watch the Bones premiere...missed most of it.

Debating whether watch Bones on Wed. (maybe mute with the world possibly ending and all).

Say what? Why is the world ending now? Just cuz of the anniversary date? Or you have some insider info?

Share. I wanna know if it's worth it to go to the trouble of dying my hair today.

Spooky

Quote from: Saxon on September 09, 2008, 10:34:57 AM
Quote from: Spooky on September 09, 2008, 10:32:25 AM
Quote from: Saxon on September 09, 2008, 10:28:10 AM
I've still gotta go back and watch the Bones premiere...missed most of it.

Debating whether watch Bones on Wed. (maybe mute with the world possibly ending and all).

Say what? Why is the world ending now? Just cuz of the anniversary date? Or you have some insider info?

Share. I wanna know if it's worth it to go to the trouble of dying my hair today.

Sorry, I thought I had posted it over here too. Guess it was just the OB.


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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/sep/08/particlephysics.physics

Will the world end on Wednesday?

* Jon Henley
* The Guardian,
* Monday September 8 2008

Be a bit of a pain if it did, wouldn't it? And the most frustrating thing is that we won't know for sure either way until the European laboratory for particle physics (Cern) in Geneva switches on its Large Hadron Collider the day after tomorrow.

If you think it's unlikely that we will all be sucked into a giant black hole that will swallow the world, as German chemistry professor Otto Rössler of the University of Tübingen posits, and so carry on with your life as normal, only to find out that it's true, you'll be a bit miffed, won't you?

If, on the other hand, you disagree with theoretical physicist Prof Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith of the UK Atomic Energy Agency, who argues that fears of possible global self-ingestion have been exaggerated, and decide to live the next two days as if they were your last, and then nothing whatsoever happens, you'd feel a bit of a fool too.

Rössler apparently thinks it "quite plausible" that the "mini black holes" the Cern atom-smasher creates "will survive and grow exponentially and eat the planet from the inside". So convinced is he that he has lodged an EU court lawsuit alleging that the project violates the right to life guaranteed under the European Convention of Human Rights.

Prof Llewellyn Smith, however, has assured Radio 4's Today programme that the LHC - designed to help solve fundamental questions about the structure of matter and, hopefully, arrive at a "theory of everything" - is completely safe and will not be doing anything that has not happened "100,000 times over" in nature since the earth has existed. "The chances of us producing a black hole are minuscule," he said, "and even if we do, it can't swallow up the earth." So, folks, who do you believe?
And I'm thinking you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling.

SerenityValley

Jeez, good thing I live everyday like it's my last....(as if)!
"Do you know what the chain of command is here? It's the chain I go get and beat you with to show you who's in command."