GeorgeL
Tribune
... was there a mine???And the relevance of the mineral mine was presumably a complete mystery?
... Maybe they cut that part down here
... was there a mine???And the relevance of the mineral mine was presumably a complete mystery?
The whole case against him was pretty poorly presented. You'd think Tree was the prosecutor.. For those that know I don't really feel.bad he passed
it seems rather that it was added in the US version, I suppose the distributors were afraid there'd be demands for a refund if there wasn't an enemy mine in the film!... was there a mine???
... Maybe they cut that part down here
. For those that know I don't really feel.bad he passed
First, it was thought that the signal was a disturbance caused by pigeon droppings on the antenna, so they sent up someone to clean it!Arno Allan Penzias (1933–2024) the man that listened to the echo of the Big Bang. Born on 26 April 1933 in Germany, je died on 22 January 2024 in the USA, aged 90.
Penzias and his colleague Robert Wilson, discovered the faint microwave radiation, a bath of radiation with a temperature of about 3° Kelvin. This signal originated in the early Universe, when it was just 380,000 years old.
Penzias and Wilson received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978.
The two went on to detect carbon monoxide in interstellar clouds, the first of several simple molecules they observed.
Yes!! It was Penzias himself who cleaned what with wit and delicacy, described as “a white dielectric.”First, it was thought that the signal was a disturbance caused by pigeon droppings on the antenna, so they sent up someone to clean it!
I don't know. Your conviction rate is something like 100%. All death penalty cases too.The whole case against him was pretty poorly presented. You'd think Tree was the prosecutor.
First, Tree actually watched much of his trial and the prosecution did a crappy job, such as shrinking the time the murders happened during the trial, and let's not forget the gloves that didn't fit (tailor-made gloves of course wouldn't fit if the defendant is wearing rubber gloves when trying them on).I don't know. Your conviction rate is something like 100%. All death penalty cases too.
OJ went from somebody who was pretty universally liked to someone who was pretty universally reviled. Good riddance.
Yeah, but you still have a 100% rate. Sounds perfect to me....well, maybe not to the naked girls marching to the gallows...First, Tree actually watched much of his trial and the prosecution did a crappy job, such as shrinking the time the murders happened during the trial, and let's not forget the gloves that didn't fit (tailor-made gloves of course wouldn't fit if the defendant is wearing rubber gloves when trying them on).
Second, Tree is a defense attorney... he not supposed to have any convicted clients!!!