I read in a magazine about an 18 year old who had a fear of learning to drive. He instead poured his energy into creating an infrared sensor the size of a postage stamp that requires no cooling, and would help cars sense each other on the road. This same technology has applications for space, and military and countless other fields.
This morning I wanted a banana but it was in the other room so I decided to skip it.
This has been my thoughts on the day.
It would be nice to have the genetically engineered bananas with legs, that could come to you when called.
ReplyDeleteI agree with David...
ReplyDeleteLook....I'm back! I can post on your blog again....what's up with that? hehehe Hope you are having a nice weekend even if it has been banana-less
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you on the actual blog again! The weekend's been alright. I did eventually get that banana. haha
ReplyDeleteDude, that is the solution right there.
ReplyDeleteOr levitating bananas. Wait no - teleporters! You could jst bean that banana right to you.
ReplyDeleteMake it so...
See a need fill a need David. That just goes to show the difference TS. Some days I wouldn't even think about the banana, and other days I'd build a ladder out of Lego blocks to get it.
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny! Maybe your genius will be to teach bananas to walk.
ReplyDeleteNot that I was waiting with bated breath to see this, but now it won't see my casual viewing. The tragedy of running out of popcorn will long be remembered.
ReplyDeleteI knew there was a reason it's at zero percent at Rotten Tomatoes. When they didn't release it for early reviews, the red flag went up immediately. I will avoid it.
ReplyDeleteI was pretty sure I wasn't going to spending a penny on this stinker. Now, (thanks to you) I it's chiseled in stone.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great concept and the graphic novel is popular. It's a shame the movie doesn't live up the original concept. Here's the official description "Published by Darkstorm, I Frankenstein brings together various classic
ReplyDeletemonsters, including Frankenstein's Monster, the Invisible Man, Dracula
and the Hunchback of Notre Dame, in a contemporary film noir setting.
The Monster, for example, has evolved, learned how to control his anger
and now acts as a private investigator. Dracula, meanwhile, is a kingpin
of crime, and the Invisible Man is a secret operative." How awesome is that?!
What a great idea. Mary Shelley saying "amazeballs" made me snicker. Great review as well. Haven't seen it, never will. Now write a review of Abraham Lincoln reviewing "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter."
ReplyDeleteThe dash key on my keyboard is broken. Instead of fixing it or replacing it, I've taken to avoiding words that require dashes. That's about where I am in life.
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