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The Hallelujah Trail

 out of 5 stars
2001-03-20

starring: Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Jim Hutton, Pamela Tiffin, Donald Pleasence
directed by: John Sturges


DescriptionAcclaimed director John Sturges (The Magnificent Seven, Bad Day at Black Rock, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral) turns the legends of ...
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One, Two, Three

 out of 5 stars
2003-07-15

starring: Chris Allen, Leon Askin, Klaus Becker, Lois Bolton, Horst Buchholz


DescriptionAcclaimed director John Sturges (The Magnificent Seven, Bad Day at Black Rock, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral) turns the legends of ...
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The Fifth Cord

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2006-03-28

starring: Franco Nero, Silvia Monti, Wolfgang Preiss, Ira von Fürstenberg, Edmund Purdom
directed by: Luigi Bazzoni


Description'I am going to commit murder,' intones the faceless killer. 'I can imagine the thrill and pleasure I will experience as ...
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One, Two, Three [Region 2]

 out of 5 stars

starring: James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Howard St. John
directed by: Billy Wilder


essential videoHardly ever mentioned in the category of lightning-paced comedies--the His Girl Friday and Preston Sturges kind--is this breathless cold ...


The Hallelujah Trail [Region 2]

 out of 5 stars

starring: Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Jim Hutton, Pamela Tiffin, Donald Pleasence
directed by: John Sturges


essential videoHardly ever mentioned in the category of lightning-paced comedies--the His Girl Friday and Preston Sturges kind--is this breathless cold ...



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Hurricanes, as we've seen, can wreak serious havoc when they strike populated areas. We've never had control over them before, but one researcher thinks they could be broken up with F-4 fighter jets.

In theory, sending in a pair of the jets to do loops around the eye of the hurricane while it's still out over the ocean, creating sonic booms, would break it up before it hits the shore.

Jet fighters flying at supersonic speeds along special trajectories with a hurricane/typhoon at various altitudes would create supersonic booms. In one such embodiment, the trajectories for the supersonic booms of the present invention are counter to the rotational component of the hurricane and/or typhoon being targeted. As such, supersonic booms can be tailored and/or designed to partially and/or fully -negate the basic rotational contribution in a hurricane by slowing down a hurricane's/typhoon's rotation. Additionally, when supersonic booms propagate downward to the surface of the ocean they also destabilize a hurricane's/typhoon's structure by increasing the pressure in the central part of a hurricane's/typhoon's eye.

It's a pretty crazy idea, but I guess it makes sense. It would be pretty amazing to be able to stop any hurricane before it hit shore, saving millions and millions of dollars and who knows how many lives. I can't wait for them to test this out. [Patent via AV Web; Thanks, Jason!]


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The site's archive will remain intact here until I can figure out how to map it to a new location.



Nick Bradbury just had a tumor removed from his head. Glad to hear he's doing well:

The fact that I'm able to type this blog entry less than a week after the operation has me hopeful that recovery will be quicker than I was led to believe, but it will still be a few weeks before I'm able to really tackle any serious work.


Paul Glen says that fear of layoffs is a de-motivator for creative problem-solvers like those in IT.
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