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— Napadude (@Napadude2) December 19, 2019
Ooops. Sorry. I misinterpreted some of your comments as being non-positive. Not negative, mind you, but not positive. We can't be having no non-positives negating are non-negative notations. None the less, I'll not be negatively noting your notions in the near non-past.
I liked the Twang of your Twain quote. "spiritualized shadows". Sounds rather nostalgic, in an historical sort of way. And, considering the Sedona New Age movement, quite apropro.
I am a bit confused about the arithmetic overtone of the adverb, though. Multitudinously? Who would want to multiply two dinners at the Robert E. Lee Hotel? Multiply by what?
Oh, well. As long as they wash down their multiplied dinners with some of that there Sedona Suds, it's OK by me.
Regards,
TED
Hey ... don't be knocking FBNA's brewery.
It's one of the finest new creations in the area.
Even though I don't drink anything with alcoholic content, I do enjoy the fine architectural lines of their building, which is prominently displayed on the label. And, the color scheme is so ... uh ... Sedona'ish.
Coors won't mind the accidental misuse of their trademark waterfall that flows from the top of the building, and the rather subtle change of their tagline from "Rocky Mountain Spring Water" to "Spring Water from the Rocky Mountains".
After all, plagiarism is the most sincere form of flattery, no?
I thought the addition of the worm to the beer dregs was a clever marketing ploy to assure uniqueness.
Regards,
TED
Hey Josef, The first link to the Techniclone thread doesn't seem to work for me.
Foutunately I have it in my bookmarks page over there. Is this the one you want?
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/subject.gsp?subjectid=14222
Or at least this one works for me.
Cheers!
One of the Sedona Film Festival's finest moments ...
Curious, though. No mention of the Mars Probe.
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Through Riley’s Eyes USA, 24 minutes
Moving and uplifting look at tragic circumstances.
Filmmaker: Sue Turner-Cray
Ha! I don't know how, but I missed this jewel way back when ..
"featuring a muscular 358 cubiche inch engine"
$$$$CUBICHE$$$$ !!!!
jajajajajaja
TED
Director? Wow. What an honor. I think.
Not sure, though. Does that mean we can no longer approach somebody rather subtlely at a party? We now have to approach them "director" than we used to?
TED
The next software project? I think the R&D crew has settled on a Holographic EMT. Seeing's how this is the last season for StarTrek-Voyager, *somebody's* got to take over the job of medical emergency'ing. There will probably be a *huge* market for HEMT's.
Of course, the Marketing Department is still trying to sway them towards providing some software support for that newest of TV series ... the popular geeks with a *huge* following ... "The Lone Gunmen".
What better way to get corporate exposure than having Fox Mulder do a cameo walk-on appearance wearing an FBNA T-Shirt that says "Blessed by the Pope" on the front, and a picture of our beloved B-52 on the back.
Alas, I'm afraid our Mobile Re-everything'ing units are a bit passe.
TED
This was, by far, the best movie previewed at the film festival. Kinda' reminded me of some activities on one of them thar Raging Bull threads. Lots of subplots, and NOBODY knows what's really going on.
TED
The Divine Ryans Canada, 106 minutes
Arizona Premiere
What do you get when you mix hockey and religion? This quirky and touching film, based on the novel by Wayne Johnston. When nine-year-old Draper Doyle Ryan’s (played by amazing first-time actor Jordan Harvey) father suddenly passes away, he finds himself heir to more than just the family name. Harangued by peculiar relatives who think they know best and troubled with nightmares and memory loss, Draper Doyle is left with one touchstone: his Uncle Reg (the dapper and delightful Pete Postlethwaite). Wrestling his way through life and with guidance from "Old Methuselah," young Draper Doyle learns to take his first steps as a man.
Director: Stephen Reynolds
Producer: Christopher Zimmer
Screenwriter: Wayne Johnston
Cinematographer: Alwyn Kumst
Principle cast: Pete Postlethwaite, Robert Joy, Jordan Harvey, Wendel Meldrum
Print Source: imX Communications Inc, Christopher Zimmer, 1190 Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 2R4, Tel: 902-422-4000, Fax: 902-422-4427
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TED did the bowing. I was still too bewildered upon learning that FBN really had a motion picture unit. Did we acquire that in the Sony takeover? Suggest that we have the B/W Still unit supervise them, as to ensure our usual standard of innovative excellence.
TED, what's the next software project. Perhaps a flight-simulator with a special Training Wheels option and Virtual Rubber Bumpers for Chinese military aircraft? Pop-up window for the Virtual Diplomacy Advisor that has a special AI algorithm to provide answers for those delicate situations -- like sorting out who hit who, whose going to issue the international apology, and where's an air traffic cop when you need one...
Ah well, thank you. I think. What's a director do anyway? I'm usually bored of directors. Do I have to attend meetings, resolve disputes, or is it just making movies?
Wow Svejkfrom mailman to Chairman! You're moving up through the ranks rapidly. I knew all that sitting by the bridge stuff was just a cover. You were really doing something.
Nice place you got here. Fast, functional, logical. Brings back memories of the Dryers.
Double snickers right here on the Double Zero thread.
"You know who" is one deranged personality.
Love it !!
TED
The spoof that wouldn't die ...
In spite of its humor deficient detractors.
Bwahahahahahahaha !!!!
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