Mike "Touch" Connors ponders the thought of "No Frisco?" in Roger Corman's DAY THE WORLD ENDED. The movie opened in San Francisco Dec 13, 1955. In a post-Apocalyptic world after an atomic war seven disparate people find themselves in a protected valley in the home of a survivalist and his beautiful daughter.
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Santa with an Altair 8800 computer, as seen in Popular Electronics, December 1975.
That was one sexy piece of hardware!
Dec 13, 1996: Time traveller James Cole attempts to prevent a deadly virus from being released.
Vote SPOCK 2024.
Leonard Nimoy Revealed on Live Television that he had met an Alien.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3_ltAGr7fI
Just a normal software update. Don't even worry about it.
Tesla recalls nearly all vehicles sold in US to fix system that monitors drivers using Autopilot
Besides adding a Moron Alarm because your user base can't be trusted, my mind immediately went to that screencap.
Upcoming movie...2024 is set to be lit like a Michael Bay production, Call of Duty style.
Texas teams up with California? LOL. Must be the alternate-universe narrative. Starring Kirsten Dunst as a journo. Alex Garland and Karl Glusman's first collaboration since Devs (2020). Also funny that A24 started as a prestige indie distributor and are now producing movies on the level of Invasion USA.
LOL, C'mon man...
Zelensky met with US arms manufacturers yesterday at Ukraine House in Washington, DC. Here he is pictured alongside executives from Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Raytheon, BAE Systems, Sierra Nevada Corporation, and others. Looks like many lucrative business opportunities still ahead for these valued partners. The lone female is Ukrainian ambassador to the US, also an arms (laundry) dealer.
Lord of War & the Oligarchy dealers...
Photo source is from The Odessa Journal.
Cetacean thumbs rising...
Dolphin with thumbs discovered in the ocean in scientific first
On a related note, my local Barnes & Noble has the Bible in the section labeled "fiction."
Dec 13, 1975, the Word Association sketch was unleashed upon the world. Written by Paul Mooney, Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase, it still remains one of the most defining moments of not only SNL but televised comedy in general. I'm surprised it's still on Youtube.
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Santa with an Altair 8800 computer, as seen in Popular Electronics, December 1975.
That was one sexy piece of hardware!
Dec 13, 1996: Time traveller James Cole attempts to prevent a deadly virus from being released.
Vote SPOCK 2024.
Leonard Nimoy Revealed on Live Television that he had met an Alien.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3_ltAGr7fI
Just a normal software update. Don't even worry about it.
Tesla recalls nearly all vehicles sold in US to fix system that monitors drivers using Autopilot
Besides adding a Moron Alarm because your user base can't be trusted, my mind immediately went to that screencap.
Upcoming movie...2024 is set to be lit like a Michael Bay production, Call of Duty style.
Texas teams up with California? LOL. Must be the alternate-universe narrative. Starring Kirsten Dunst as a journo. Alex Garland and Karl Glusman's first collaboration since Devs (2020). Also funny that A24 started as a prestige indie distributor and are now producing movies on the level of Invasion USA.
LOL, C'mon man...
Zelensky met with US arms manufacturers yesterday at Ukraine House in Washington, DC. Here he is pictured alongside executives from Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, Raytheon, BAE Systems, Sierra Nevada Corporation, and others. Looks like many lucrative business opportunities still ahead for these valued partners. The lone female is Ukrainian ambassador to the US, also an arms (laundry) dealer.
Lord of War & the Oligarchy dealers...
Photo source is from The Odessa Journal.
Cetacean thumbs rising...
Dolphin with thumbs discovered in the ocean in scientific first
On a related note, my local Barnes & Noble has the Bible in the section labeled "fiction."
Dec 13, 1975, the Word Association sketch was unleashed upon the world. Written by Paul Mooney, Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase, it still remains one of the most defining moments of not only SNL but televised comedy in general. I'm surprised it's still on Youtube.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell