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The ultimate science bro. Because he's got your back in every dimension and alternate universe. Source: cognitionadrift.tumblr.com Which he can easily travel through because he's a time lord...
The ultimate science bro. Because he's got your back in every dimension and alternate universe. Source: cognitionadrift.tumblr.com Which he can easily travel through because he's a time lord. Source: holdontothehopeofabettertomorrow.tumblr.com Because you two have history. Source: inktank.fi Because he might be a bastion of science and civil liberties. Source: ipromiseihavefriends.tumblr.com View Entire List ›
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With what might be a sign of studios finally running out of 80s films to throw into the reboot machine, Universal is bringing back a 1994 film to the big screen with a fresh take. THR has word the studio is still developing a remake of T...
With what might be a sign of studios finally running out of 80s films to throw into the reboot machine, Universal is bringing back a 1994 film to the big screen with a fresh take. THR has word the studio is still developing a remake of Timecop, the sci-fi action thriller starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as an officer of a police force that regulates time travel. In the original film, a crooked politician is using time travel to further his political career, and Van Damme is tasked with stopping him. The film was actually based on a Dark Horse comic book serial (two-issue series), so this adaptation could be something more like the comic. ››› Continue reading Universal Still Plans to Remake Jean-Claude Van Damme's 'Timecop'
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Hello from the bottom (or more truthfully, from floundering near the top) of the samples pile. This is the latest installment of Vinography Unboxed, where I highlight some of the better bottles of wine that have crossed my doorstep recen...
Hello from the bottom (or more truthfully, from floundering near the top) of the samples pile. This is the latest installment of Vinography Unboxed, where I highlight some of the better bottles of wine that have crossed my doorstep recently. I'm just getting back to the pile after some travel and craziness that has made it hard to find time to open boxes and taste things lately. This week we've got a pretty Riesling from Germany, with a lemon complexion and a hint of something deeper. The couple of biodynamic and mostly unsulfured wines from Ambyth Estate in Paso Robles were quite interesting, the Syrah being more successful than the table wine, but despite the slightly lower score on the table wine, I think it's quite unique and worth trying for those who appreciate the so called "natural" wine movement. The Acorn winery Syrah is an old favorite, from a parcel of older vines south of Healdsburg that are tended by a wonderful husband and wife team. Finally, a relative newcomer on the scene that started with Rhone varieties, Anaba Cellars, has branched out into Pinot Noir. This is the first of several bottles I've got in the pile, and its flavors, suggest good things to come. Enjoy! 2008 Acorn Winery "Alegria Vineyards - Axiom" Syrah, Russian River Valley, Sonoma, California Medium to dark ruby in color, this wine smells of dark chocolate and blackberry pie. In the mouth, flavors of brown sugar, blackberry pie, and hints of cocoa powder swirl underneath a gauze of faint tannins. Notes of cedar and earth linger in the finish with a raisiny quality and a hint of oak. Decent acidity. Score: between 8.5 and 9. Cost: $32. click to buy. 2011 Ridge Vineyards "Geyserville" Red Blend, Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma, California Medium garnet in the glass, this wine smells of chocolate, blackberry, leather and earth. In the mouth, cocoa powder, blackberry, and prunes mix with an earthier note and black sugar flavors that linger in the finish. Decent acidity, supple tannins, and a nice stoniness under everything. A blend of 78% Zinfandel, 16% Carignane, 4% Petite Sirah, 1% Alicante Bouschet, and 1% Mourvedre. 14% alcohol. Score: between 8.5 and 9. Cost: $32. click to buy. 2010 Anaba Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, Sonoma, California Medium garnet in color, this wine smells of cranberry and cherry fruit with a hint of cedar. In the mouth the wine is high-toned, with an alcoholic quality that delivers somewhat sharp flavors of cherry and raspberry. A bit of astringency lingers in the finish. Good acidity makes the fruit bright, but the heat of higher octane doesn't help. Nonetheless, a solid wine. 14.8% alcohol. Score: around 8.5. Cost: $30. click to buy. 2010 Ambyth Estate Syrah, Paso Robles, Central Coast, California Medium purple in the glass, this wine smells of cocoa powder, mulberries, and wet earth. In the mouth it offers tangy huckleberry and black cherry flavors that burst with bright, even searing acidity. Very little tannic structure exists in the wine, leaving it fresh and juicy on the palate, but perhaps lacking some complexity. Not short in the dynamism department, and tasty. 13.13% alcohol. Score: between 8.5 and 9. Cost: $38. click to buy. 2011 Ambyth Estate "Red Table Wine" Red Blend, Paso Robles, Central Coast, California Medium to dark garnet in the glass, this wine smells of crushed nuts, dried fruit, and dusty earth. In the mouth, tangy sour cherry and redcurrrant flavors mix with caramel and a hint of wet sawdust. Searing acidity makes the tang of the wine quite sharp and mouth puckering. Moderate finish. An unusual blend of 20% Grenache Noir, 19% Mourvedre, 19% Sangiovese, 18% Tempranillo, 10% Grenache Blanc, 7% Cunoise, 5% Syrah, and 2% Marsanne. 13.14% alcohol. Score: between 8 and 8.5. Cost: $26. click to buy. 2010 Schloss Schönborn "Erbach Marcobrunn Kabinett" Riesling, Rheingau, Germany Palest greenish gold in the glass, this wine smells of mandarine oranges, lime zest and wet chalkboard. In the mouth flavors
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In 26 days I will depart for Spain to walk the Camino de Santiago. It seems so long ago that I made the decision to walk the Camino as a pilgrim. At that time it seemed so far away and so unreal. Now departure is just around the corner a...
In 26 days I will depart for Spain to walk the Camino de Santiago. It seems so long ago that I made the decision to walk the Camino as a pilgrim. At that time it seemed so far away and so unreal. Now departure is just around the corner and it has become very real I have been busy preparing spiritually physically and mentally in that order and I am anxious to begin. I have a wireless keyboard
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Blog entry by D. Nichol Guest ContributorPrimary Driver May 20 22 2013 East Selkirk MB. This time the same as every other time it felt good to get back to where I once belonged. Calming. Familiar. Back Home.As we pulled into the drivew...
Blog entry by D. Nichol Guest ContributorPrimary Driver May 20 22 2013 East Selkirk MB. This time the same as every other time it felt good to get back to where I once belonged. Calming. Familiar. Back Home.As we pulled into the driveway shortly after 1200am on May 20 I could see a sign at the road but it was too dark to read at the time. I commented how I was sure it was somethi
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Going and coming to Kalapana you must pass through or right beside depending on the exact road Pahoa.When I was telling Amanda about Pahoa I mentioned 1 the best Mexican food on the island Luquins 2 the first time we were there there was...
Going and coming to Kalapana you must pass through or right beside depending on the exact road Pahoa.When I was telling Amanda about Pahoa I mentioned 1 the best Mexican food on the island Luquins 2 the first time we were there there was a brawl in the street of Old Pahoa like old West style with it turns out fireworks going off but it sounded like gunshots and 3 there
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There is no denying the feeling that regularly visits me prior to travel to a new destination. As I slouch in my couch I gaze at the fully loaded backpack leaning comfortably against the wall and that feeling fills me again. Regardless ...
There is no denying the feeling that regularly visits me prior to travel to a new destination. As I slouch in my couch I gaze at the fully loaded backpack leaning comfortably against the wall and that feeling fills me again. Regardless of how many countries my travels have taken me or the combined length of my journeys I am always beset by apprehension the night before again launching into unk
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Costa Rica 2013 Day 6Monteverde Day 2This morning we ate our first breakfast in the hostel. Manoli had fresh fruit coffee and juice all good and so fresh. I had some fruit and a decent pancake along with coffee and juice. While Manoli g...
Costa Rica 2013 Day 6Monteverde Day 2This morning we ate our first breakfast in the hostel. Manoli had fresh fruit coffee and juice all good and so fresh. I had some fruit and a decent pancake along with coffee and juice. While Manoli got ready for the day I went to the ATM to get some cash for the day. Although the machine at Banco Nacional said it gave dollars all it allowed me to get w
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May 23 2013 Chengdu Thanks to all of you that helped me with data that we39ve been asking for about surgery center and clinic floor plans equipment lists and vendors. We39ve made faster progress in some areas than we thought possible so ...
May 23 2013 Chengdu Thanks to all of you that helped me with data that we39ve been asking for about surgery center and clinic floor plans equipment lists and vendors. We39ve made faster progress in some areas than we thought possible so we39re being pushed in negotiations to begin compiling these lists for procurement and budget purposes a good problem but tough to deliver the way
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May 23, 2013 What am I paying taxes for if not to get my local streets fixed and properly repaired? If I lived in England I would be very upset. This is an egregious breach of the public trust. This could be bad- very bad. ANYTHING coul...
May 23, 2013 What am I paying taxes for if not to get my local streets fixed and properly repaired? If I lived in England I would be very upset. This is an egregious breach of the public trust. This could be bad- very bad. ANYTHING could come through that portal- Roman Centurions, anal-probing aliens from Betelgeuse, even an other-dimensional Kanye West where he is pregnant with Kim Kardashian’s baby. Frankly, I can’t have that. And the snake? Is no one else concerned that it could be Jörmungandr, the Midgard Serpent of Norse mythology whose final battle with Thor will be fought at Ragnarök? This could be end, ladies and gentlemen. You may be reading the last installment of Mr. Blog’s Tepid Ride and, indeed, everything else as well. So I say goodbye, internet public. Goodbye world. So long to all that I have known. This vortex is going to be the end of us all. And the local Brighton officials will have no one else to blame when the pregnant Kanye West comes after them. Filed under: Culture, health, humor, Life, news, politics, science, superstition, Technology, Travel Tagged: aliens, bmj2k, Brighton, Doctor Who, England, fix my street, Jormungandr, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Midgard, Mr. Blog, Mr. Blog's Tepid Ride, Mr. BTR, mythology, Raganrok, star trek, Thor, time travel, TNT Magazine, UK, vortex, wormhole
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