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On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 22:28:57 -0500, Martin Eastburn
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Hardback should be here Tuesday.
Martin


I'll be interested to hear what you think of it.

Have you heard - three volcanoes are blowing their tops - latest is
Japan. Philippines and then Ice Land. North American, Pacific, mid
Trench Atlantic.


They're trying to punish the Blievers for their total nonsense
AGWK.


I can't wait for the three sisters in Oregon or some others in the


Oh, no no no no no no NO! Not local, thankyouverymuch.


region. Been a while since some of the dozen or so in the Pacific NW
and the ones in Texas, 5 in Austin, TX, .... Been sleeping a long time
now.


I had been working on Hamilton, just off San Vicente Blvd in BH, when
the movie Volcano came out. What a trip, seeing lava run down the
road I had been on the day before! I was very happy for it to have
been only a movie, too.

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On 9/29/2014 11:03 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 22:28:57 -0500, Martin Eastburn
wrote:

Hardback should be here Tuesday.
Martin

I'll be interested to hear what you think of it.

Have you heard - three volcanoes are blowing their tops - latest is
Japan. Philippines and then Ice Land. North American, Pacific, mid
Trench Atlantic.


They're trying to punish the Blievers for their total nonsense
AGWK.


I can't wait for the three sisters in Oregon or some others in the


Oh, no no no no no no NO! Not local, thankyouverymuch.


region. Been a while since some of the dozen or so in the Pacific NW
and the ones in Texas, 5 in Austin, TX, .... Been sleeping a long time
now.


I had been working on Hamilton, just off San Vicente Blvd in BH, when
the movie Volcano came out. What a trip, seeing lava run down the
road I had been on the day before! I was very happy for it to have
been only a movie, too.

--
Give me the luxuries of life.
I can live without the necessities.
--anon

I used to do monthly air plane rides up the coast and visit customers
in the R&D land. Nice to fly buy and see some of the big ones -

I have some 'glass' from Mt. Lassen, a glassy volcano, vial of fluff
from Mt. ST. Helen.

I bet watching some of the places you have been in the movie was
something. Lava is nasty stuff. Mud slide is nasty as well.

Martin
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 22:04:57 -0500, Martin Eastburn
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On 9/29/2014 11:03 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 22:28:57 -0500, Martin Eastburn
wrote:

Hardback should be here Tuesday.
Martin

I'll be interested to hear what you think of it.

Have you heard - three volcanoes are blowing their tops - latest is
Japan. Philippines and then Ice Land. North American, Pacific, mid
Trench Atlantic.


They're trying to punish the Blievers for their total nonsense
AGWK.


I can't wait for the three sisters in Oregon or some others in the


Oh, no no no no no no NO! Not local, thankyouverymuch.


region. Been a while since some of the dozen or so in the Pacific NW
and the ones in Texas, 5 in Austin, TX, .... Been sleeping a long time
now.


I had been working on Hamilton, just off San Vicente Blvd in BH, when
the movie Volcano came out. What a trip, seeing lava run down the
road I had been on the day before! I was very happy for it to have
been only a movie, too.

--
Give me the luxuries of life.
I can live without the necessities.
--anon

I used to do monthly air plane rides up the coast and visit customers
in the R&D land. Nice to fly buy and see some of the big ones -

I have some 'glass' from Mt. Lassen, a glassy volcano, vial of fluff
from Mt. ST. Helen.

I bet watching some of the places you have been in the movie was
something. Lava is nasty stuff. Mud slide is nasty as well.


I'm sure being mown down by a pyroclastic cloud would rate high on the
Suckage List, too.


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I can live without the necessities.
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I bet watching some of the places you have been in the movie was
something. Lava is nasty stuff. Mud slide is nasty as well.


I'm sure being mown down by a pyroclastic cloud would rate high on
the
Suckage List, too.


http://www2.brevard.edu/reynoljh/italy/corpsecasts.htm



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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 22:04:57 -0500, Martin Eastburn
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I bet watching some of the places you have been in the movie was
something. Lava is nasty stuff. Mud slide is nasty as well.


I'm sure being mown down by a pyroclastic cloud would rate high on
the
Suckage List, too.


http://www2.brevard.edu/reynoljh/italy/corpsecasts.htm


Seen the 2014 Pompei movie yet? It was fun, but I hated the ending...

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I'm sure being mown down by a pyroclastic cloud would rate high on
the
Suckage List, too.


http://www2.brevard.edu/reynoljh/italy/corpsecasts.htm


Seen the 2014 Pompei movie yet? It was fun, but I hated the
ending...


The dramatized fictionalizations in most historical movies are
annoying and distracting when I've read the book.
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/pompeii.htm

"Pearl Harbor" was the worst. It's a good thing I didn't see it in a
theater.

"Gettysburg" was an exception, partly because the army of reenactors
knew the battles and wouldn't perform them inaccurately.

With novels I can see how and understand why they simplified the film
to skip over exposition and details that wouldn't easily translate to
images and dialog. For example in the book of "ET" the dog dreamed of
hamburger bushes and ET had a huge crush on the mother. The book
"Stalingrad" is vastly more complex than the film, which dramatized
only a few pages of it.
-jsw


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On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 06:39:18 -0400, "Jim Wilkins"
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2014 17:30:38 -0400, "Jim Wilkins"
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I'm sure being mown down by a pyroclastic cloud would rate high on
the
Suckage List, too.

http://www2.brevard.edu/reynoljh/italy/corpsecasts.htm


Seen the 2014 Pompei movie yet? It was fun, but I hated the
ending...


The dramatized fictionalizations in most historical movies are
annoying and distracting when I've read the book.
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/pompeii.htm


Wow, I had no idea they had eyewitnesses to that eruption! Cool.
It looks worth reading.

Yes, distracting, especially when they base the entire movie on a mere
ten pages out of the book, right? g


"Pearl Harbor" was the worst. It's a good thing I didn't see it in a
theater.


PH was a good movie, but I didn't watch it to find anything close to
historical honesty. It was just a movie. Remember back when
directors and producers had moral codes, and how they tried to film
them historically correct, even hiring special historians for that
task? I can't believe that is no longer happening, but after trying
to watch an hour of teevee the other night in my hotel room, I
remembered what it had all turned into. Truth, justice, and honesty
are not to be found anywhere on any screen any more, it seems.
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Less than an hour reminded me why I entirely gave up TV.


"Gettysburg" was an exception, partly because the army of reenactors
knew the battles and wouldn't perform them inaccurately.


Yeah, they're no Hollyweird Whores.


With novels I can see how and understand why they simplified the film
to skip over exposition and details that wouldn't easily translate to
images and dialog. For example in the book of "ET" the dog dreamed of
hamburger bushes and ET had a huge crush on the mother. The book


Au contraire, mon ami. Didja see the movie "What Women Want"?
The imagery and dialog in that was just hilarious.


"Stalingrad" is vastly more complex than the film, which dramatized
only a few pages of it.


Luckily for us, it's easier for them to translate wildly fantastic
ideas into images and dialog. I'm having fun watching the DVDs from
Marvel Comics. Iron Man, Thor, & Agents of Shield are all just great
fun, while being wonderful escapes from the daily grind.

Then again, those concepts are a bit easier to grok and script than
the war days of Stalingrad.

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