Every and I mean every single story involving an animal attack on humans always has to include a disclaimer stating that the aggressive behavior by the animal was an aberration. Certainly that can't be the case every single time. Isn't it possible that a stingray is likely to stab you with its tail if you swim too close to it? Isn't likely that a chimpanzee will eat your face off if you cut off his Valium suddenly?
Southwest is the worst if you get to the gate late. All of the good seats are taken and you have to walk down the isle of the plane looking for a middle seat. You feel like the scene from Forrest Gump when he is on a school bus looking for a seat and no one wants him to sit next to them.
Carl Sagan died in 1996. Star Trek Enterprise aired from 2001 to 2005. There's no way he could have penned the episode you suggest.
In fact, the writing credits confirm this fact: http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Terra_Prime_%28episode%29
I think the Carl Sagan Memorial plaque was put there by the writers of the show to memorialize this great man. I can't imagine that Sagan would ever do something like that.
Wow it's sad how jaded peole are. These people lost their 6 year old daughter and you want to say that this is bogus! WHO CARES!!!! If it makes them feel better then good for them. You obviously dont have kids or if you do your just heartless pathetic people! Also it's not like they are making a profit off of the book! It's all for a non-profit org.
Lets just cut to the chase here: The only reason this guy is doing this is so that he can employ the best looking female applicant and hope that she either falls for him OR offers other “personal” services.
Lets just cut to the chase here: The only reason this guy is doing this is so that he can employ the best looking female applicant and hope that she either falls for him of offers other "personal" services.
I'm a bit confused. A batter would be looking at the ball, not a blue dot off to the right. Also changing the orientation/frequency destroys the illusion. Sorry to hate, but I'm not sure about "Best Visual Illusion of the Year" :)
Most of you who left comments didn't do your research...
"As it turns out, Ordover’s intentions go deeper than poking fun. He says he was hired by a group of women from a local support group who'd been married out in similar fashions—and wanted to draw attention to a very real problem. Marriage laws vary by state in the U.S. and are often in conflict with statutory-rape laws, he says—meaning that, with parental permission, it's not uncommon to find girls as young as 13 married with children in states where the legal age of sexual consent is more like 17."
Fucking dumbasses. He's not trying to loosen marriage laws, he's trying to point out the fact that they don't work!
My bad. You're all correct that the article is talking about Nick Sagan, Carl's son.
However, it doesn't change the fact that NICK Sagan didn't write the ST:ENT episode "Terra Prime". The credits state:
Teleplay By
Judith Reeves-Stevens & Garfield Reeves-Stevens and Manny Coto
Story By
Judith Reeves-Stevens & Garfield Reeves-Stevens and André Bormanis
Carl Sagan died in 1996. Star Trek Enterprise aired from 2001 to 2005. There's no way he could have penned the episode you suggest.
In fact, the writing credits confirm this fact: http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Terra_Prime_%28episode%29
I think the Carl Sagan Memorial plaque was put there by the writers of the show to memorialize this great man. I can't imagine that Sagan would ever do something like that.
Lets just cut to the chase here: The only reason this guy is doing this is so that he can employ the best looking female applicant and hope that she either falls for him OR offers other “personal” services.
He should have shot all of them.
Vermin deserves extermination..
"As it turns out, Ordover’s intentions go deeper than poking fun. He says he was hired by a group of women from a local support group who'd been married out in similar fashions—and wanted to draw attention to a very real problem. Marriage laws vary by state in the U.S. and are often in conflict with statutory-rape laws, he says—meaning that, with parental permission, it's not uncommon to find girls as young as 13 married with children in states where the legal age of sexual consent is more like 17."
Fucking dumbasses. He's not trying to loosen marriage laws, he's trying to point out the fact that they don't work!