is the burj dubai really a giant laser cannon as I suspect?
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This is one reason that I love to watch old sci-fi movies. They often got things disasterously wrong. I mean, look at 2001 a space oddessy. We had a space station that didn’t look like lincoln logs up there, a manned mission to Jupiter and not only that, Pan-Am flights to the moon!
Who would have thought they’d get the survival of Pan-Am so wrong?
Also, the likelihood of Lost having a satisfactory ending decreases with each season that the show continues to move forward. The math works like this:
(chance of Lost having a good ending in terms of a decimal = X
# of episodes = y
# of seasons = z
X = y / ( y^z )
The likelihood of me watching that ending is a constant… which is (sadly) always 1.
This is one reason that I love to watch old sci-fi movies. They often got things disasterously wrong. I mean, look at 2001 a space oddessy. We had a space station that didn’t look like lincoln logs up there, a manned mission to Jupiter and not only that, Pan-Am flights to the moon!
Who would have thought they’d get the survival of Pan-Am so wrong?
I believe the mustache has run it’s course…
Ohhh, SNAP @ Pan-am! ha ha
And Steve, surely the moustache will be due for renewed interest in a few hundred years?
I already told you what’ll happen in the future!
Also, the likelihood of Lost having a satisfactory ending decreases with each season that the show continues to move forward. The math works like this:
(chance of Lost having a good ending in terms of a decimal = X
# of episodes = y
# of seasons = z
X = y / ( y^z )
The likelihood of me watching that ending is a constant… which is (sadly) always 1.