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Posted: 07 Feb 2010 at 8:42pm |
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Saw it, was funny until the last part where the asteroid was proven to be harmless, nuts I was hoping for a big asteroid impact and I wish they kept it with the "partying since there's no tomorrow" theme. It would of stayed funnier in a dark comedy type of way. But I guess people would hate that since it's too depressing I guess. |
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I agree with Ad.
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What does Dr Traci have to say about it? http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Dr-Traci
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Here's video:
You know, it would much funnier if a big asteroid hit just right after "We're saved." |
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jeroboam
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funny yeah, but I am getting tired of the whole "will do ANYTHING for bud light" bullsh*t
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Pirate Alyx
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I actually like the marble size meteor hitting the telescope lens...kinda ironic twist....'Party On - Dude'.
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plop plop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is..............
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RichardCranium
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I liked the chick riding the telescope.
I wish they would have built the "telescope" a little more realistically. A one meter objective lens with a (what appeared to be) 5 meter focal length? What? If you don't want that lens shattering when the wind blows, its going to have to have a very slight curve so you would need a much longer focal length. The more dramatic the curve, the more light it gathers, and thus the shorter allotment for focal length is needed. It makes no sense to use a lens that big.
Most observatories use either a reflective telescope or a radio telescope. Refractors are too cost prohibitive. Totally unrealistic.
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Pirate Alyx
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Wow I would not have know the diff!
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plop plop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is..............
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I've just noticed something they've finally dropped the Drinkibility campaign for "Here We Go"
YESSS!!!!!!!!!! |
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