RocketGeekInFL
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Sad but true. Also sad that the kids drinking alcohol or getting pregnant before age 12 are not going to be deterred by the box warnings.
("Children under 12..." being the typical language in dosing directions for drugs used by children and adults both.)
Did you ever know a woman to sharpen anything except her tone?Y'know, scissors can be sharpened, like pretty much any other blade. The technique is only slightly different.
I may have just broke Bradford's Law.Did you ever know a woman to sharpen anything except her tone?
No.No one else can see them in mirrors either. Light coming off of them isn't reflected, but that doesn't mean light reflected by something else effect them.
(Am I taking this too seriously?)
Wow, steampunk smartphone!
The Last Man on Earth was the first film adaptation of the book. It was an Italian production (as I recall, I've only seen it once), it starred Vincent Price, I think that it was made in the 50's. It is probably the truest to the book of all of the movies. I recall it being worth the investment of time.No.
It is a good mental exercise to consider what my Dad (who turns 95 this month) refers to as “the law(s) of unintended consequences.” Even in humor or mythology.
Read the book, “I am Legend.” It’s a good sci-fi story that mixes science and microbiology with Vampire lore, some of the lore has a basis in (the book’s) reality, some is mythbusted. The follow up movies, at least The Omega Man and I am Legend were good, but not as good as the book. There was an earlier movie, The Last Man on Earth, which I haven’t seen and can’t judge.
Edit: corrected unintended
Wow, steampunk smartphone!
Thanks, I will see how I can do on eBay for a used diskThe Last Man on Earth was the first film adaptation of the book. It was an Italian production (as I recall, I've only seen it once), it starred Vincent Price, I think that it was made in the 50's. It is probably the truest to the book of all of the movies. I recall it being worth the investment of time.
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