investor2020
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Just curious, but can Alkaline Hydrolysis be performed at home in a stainless steel bathtub ? Just asking for a friend. 
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That is not ringing a bell. I may end up having to dig back and see it I can't piece it together. I have this compelling urge to know.I was listening to a book on audible around that time about why we focus our lives around a 7 day week, so maybe that influenced the conversation?
Just curious, but can Alkaline Hydrolysis be performed at home in a stainless steel bathtub ? Just asking for a friend.![]()
What is it about this movie that makes it a favorite?"The Day the Earth Stood Stil" - 1951 . . . still one of my all-time favorites.
This movie is such a classic, bu or some reason it's never resonated for me. Maybe my first view of it was too young? It always seemed rather . . . bland.The theme and the warning to mankind, the characters, the visitor meeting the professor and solving his blackboard problem, the robot Gort, the crucial message ""Klaatu barada nikto", and the technology of the extraterrestrials.
I had to google theremin.^^^ And the theramin based musical score!![]()

I love the theremin and, apparently, don’t know how to spell it.I had to google theremin.![]()
It's part of your charm.I love the theremin and, apparently, don’t know how to spell it.![]()

It's early sci-fi without the bug-eyed monsters . . . our world is dangerous with wars, etc. and the ET's believe that the people of Earth must live peacefully or be destroyed as a danger to other planets. The heroine and the professor try to convince Klaatu that's not the case, and the world's governments and scientists race to understand what is happening and how to stop it.This movie is such a classic, bu or some reason it's never resonated for me. Maybe my first view of it was too young? It always seemed rather . . . bland.
That's why I asked for your thoughts. I want to go back and watch with a different lens.![]()
Huh. I don't think I realized it was based on a short story.Producer Julian Blaustein set out to make a movie about the paranoia and fear that gripped the world in the post-World War II atomic era; he was specifically interested in promoting a strong United Nations and said as much during press for the film. He looked around for a science fiction story that could be used as a basis for such a film and found Harry Bates’ short story “Farewell to the Master,” published in Astounding Science Fiction in 1940.

I did not care for this version, either. The characters seemed . . . poorly developed? Or perhaps their behavior didn't seem realistic? I'm not sure, but I don't remember feeling that way about the original.It should not be compared with the abundant sci-fi horror films, as it is a message film. I don't care for the 2008 version with Keanu Reeves.
We can low brow together. Solidarity, plus it gives @investor2020 the opportunity to feel all satisfied in his intellectual superiority.I, too, am low brow.![]()

See how he spills us his defenses, Muscles? We've lured him into chattiness with our low-brow tastes.I beg to differ with that assessment ! Only of average intellect, I simply drift to the side of sci-fi intelligence rather than alien war and gore. HOWEVER, I do happen to have a personal contact with Klaatu and would certainly enlist his and Gort's assistance in any attempt by aliens allied with nasty creatures !![]()

Zero mower. Which was also involved in the Near Escape From Certain Death. Either it, specifically, is possessed, or there is some universal message involving movement.Need clarification on the Zero . . . lawn mower, motorcycle, skateboard, or car ?? Want to understand more to see why the universe is messing with your psyche.![]()

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