This can only end in tears.
We've hired a woman who can sneer and say "Star Trek" at the same time.
Just when you thought it was safe.
Yes, it's the movie sequel you've dreamed of, the followup to
Piranha 3D - what else but
Piranha 3DD. Ms. Smith, who was responsible for me seeing the previous iteration in the series, has already issued an invitation to see the film, and I feel some kind of obligation to my blog - an oblogation, perhaps - to see just how much worse it could be. (Actually, Laurie was kind enough - sure, let's call it "kind" - to send a link to the preview, for those of you with a morbid sense of curiousity:)
Everyone who would name their son "China" please raise your hands.
I finished
Railsea, the new China MiƩville novel that I bought at
Borderlands Books in San Francisco, and sadly, it never quite made it for me. My friend Colin also agrees that it lacks the kick of some of his other books. But I still don't think he should go back to the New Crobuzon series until he's ready to, too many sequels seem to have been written just to make a buck off an earlier success.
"Charles always wanted to build bridges."
Length of Golden Gate Bridge: 8,981 feet.
Distance from Alcatraz to shore: 6,600 feet.
Hey, that scene at the end of
X-Men III would actually work! (Well, at least in terms of distance. Unless Magneto is supporting the bridge constantly, it couldn't stay up like that, that's not how suspension bridges work.)
Hey, they're doing the Trash Compacter at 1:20!
Again, how much worse could things get? If you thought the
Kinect Star Wars Dance mode thing was bad, look at this:
"We thank you for your patience."
"What we want to see before commercial operations is no surprises. We
could reach no surprises relatively quickly or we could take a while to
get there."
Virgin Galactic Chief Executive George Whitesides
Although Sir Richard Branson was originally planning to take
his first orbital flight by the end of this year, it was announced today by Virgin Galactic that they are expecting to finish developing their rocket engine "within a month or two". That rather fuzzy timeline, coupled with the need for actual flight testing, will probably push commercial flights to the end of 2013. (Which, let's be honest, may well mean the start of 2014.)
Wow - I've heard of flight delays, but this is ridiculous...
- Sid
P.S. Just a reminder, froods, tomorrow is
Towel Day!