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So John Simm as the Doctor, and Liz White as his new assistant ... definitely a winner! Alas ... not to be, though ...by Hermione - Paper Lens
Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Perhaps it had something to do with budget > constraints. Maybe ... IIRC, I think I found the ending a bit mournful; maybe I was hoping for something a bit more cheerful. If the photo-story montage had led to some amazing revelation ... but it didn't. The protagonist was living as a bag-lady somewhere in Loby Hermione - Paper Lens
Martin Stower Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So, you’re watching the Japanese stuff for light > relief from the Polanski? Oh, yes - Toshiro Mifune wielding a samurai sword - terrific stuff! ("Pitfall", emphatically not a Toshiro Mifune film, was really rather odd - OK if you like magical realism combined with social criticism, I suppose ..by Hermione - Paper Lens
These are the last few I've watched ... Duel At Ganryu Island Pitfall Duel At Ichijoji Temple Rashomon Yojimbo High And Low Knife In The Water The Lady Of Musashino Sanjuro Repulsionby Hermione - Paper Lens
Katherine Reece Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm going to have to watch that eppy again ... I > don't remember why Owen shot Jack. You should take up "The Archers" instead, Kat!by Hermione - Paper Lens
Pete Clarke Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not so sure that it's the most exciting tomb ever > found in Europe Umm ... maybe you had to be there ...by Hermione - Ancient History
Katherine Reece Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well the Tardis sound came after somebody ... who > was it? ... broke the container thingie that the > Doctor's arm was stored in ... maybe he really > just came back to get his arm and didn't know Jack > was there untill he saw him. Goodness! Evidently a lot was going on in Torby Hermione - Paper Lens
Archaeologists exploring a Neolithic burial site in Tolna County, S Hungary, have discovered what may easily be the most exciting tomb ever unearthed in Europe ...by Hermione - Ancient History
Australia – along with the rest of the world – was first settled by a single group of settlers who left Africa more than 55,000 years ago, DNA research suggests.by Hermione - Laboratory
MikeS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > TBH after the first series of Life on Mars I had > hoped he might get the role of Doctor at some > point... Oh, yes! Now that would have been something !! > ho hum... the master will do! Sigh ... 'spose ...by Hermione - Paper Lens
Martin Stower Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Film buffs? Well, was a Sky survey ...by Hermione - Paper Lens
MikeS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Have you seen the last episode of Torchwood? No, I haven't been watching Torchwood at all ... I'll > be interested to see exactly why the Doctor goes > to pick Jack up then as there wasn't really a need > at the end of the last episode! Yes ... I don't think I was all thatby Hermione - Paper Lens
Could posters please keep posts under one topic-heading together, and not open new topics about the same, or a very similar, subject unless the first topic has a very large number of posts.by Hermione - Ancient History
Answers to those simple questions Posted by: Clive (bas1-unionville55-1177733479.dsl.bell.ca) Date: May 8, 2007 04:54AM There were six questions to be answered...I will begin with question #2 A circle having a circumference of 220 units has a radius measure equal to 35 units. Please…don’t go jumping up and down yet until you read this complete posting. The builders designed the chamby Hermione - Ancient History
I'm still trying to get over the traumatic ending of "Life on Mars" ... I can't imagine John Simm as the Master ...by Hermione - Paper Lens
Don Barone Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Using 6 and dividing by 21 and multiplying by 11 > we actually get 3.14285 which is EXACTLY 22/7 Is there any evidence that the AE actually did this?by Hermione - Ancient History
Clive Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Numbers can cloud the situation and send you in > the wrong direction Well, this is one statement I think a lot of people might agree with!by Hermione - Ancient History
... once again, the bust of Nefertiti is the subject of a heated debate, as it appears the Egyptians want it back.by Hermione - Ancient History
Joe_S Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >"b'nei > elohim" (Sons of God) and the Daughters of Men. I think I have read somewhere (no source available, sorry) that "Sons of God" was just a kind of expression for "men" ... (however, I could be wrong about this).by Hermione - Ancient History
Thadd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was wondering if anyone could tell me if these > discussions in other sections about pyramid > measures and ratios etc are suppost to be serious > research Well, Thadd, I think that the people who post the material about ratios, etc., believe that their work is serious! and if I have somehow been outby Hermione - Coffee Shop
creigs1707 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In the context of his 2004 paper, he would not > have been able to form ANY OPINION of the GOCT > since it did not even exist then! Let me put your mind at rest, Scott. John Wall tells me that he has looked at the GOCT, and informed me, in a personal communication, of his opinion of it. Whilst I wouldby Hermione - Ancient History
billfoster Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It is starting to look as if the (current) Black > Sea may have flooded all at once and recently > enough to be the source of legends. This has been discussed here before ...by Hermione - Humanities
Clive Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Don: ...I couldn't open that URL of yours...any way > of pasting to this site? If you meant this one, it opened OK for me ...by Hermione - Ancient History
This has been discussed before ...by Hermione - Ancient History
Bulgarian archaeologists have unearthed the remains of an early Roman town near the village of Gorsko Ablanovo, 30 kilometers south of Russe ...by Hermione - Ancient History
A scan of an ancient Egyptian child's mummified body has revealed what could be the terrible secret of a murder committed more than 2,000 years ago.by Hermione - Ancient History
A Sky survey of film buffs has put the first Star Wars trilogy and Dancing Dirty as tops for repeat viewings. (I think they actually meant "Dirty Dancing" ... )by Hermione - Paper Lens
Cleoleo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The story that the coast round the Bristol Channel > in Britain was hit by a tsunami 400 years ago was > the subject of a BBC Timewatch Programne about 2 > years ago. Thanks, Cleoleo. Here's some more information.by Hermione - Laboratory
Hi Sue, > > I'm wondering what disappointed you at the end. I can't really remember too well, as it's so many years since I saw it ... certainly, the cast were excellent (I've only just realised that Andy Serkis and Emilia Fox were in it). I think I wanted more of a conclusive ending; this one just sort of petered out ...by Hermione - Paper Lens