User:Knulclunk/Sandbox
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WarGames
The set for the Norad Command Center where much of the story takes place was a significant portion of the film's budget. It consisted of 12 large film projection screens and 85 smaller video monitors. During filming, the projectors and monitors had to be set to play in sync for each shot. The animations that played in these screens were generated by a HP____, with each frame being sent to a high resolution vector plotter before being converted to film.
The Command Center in the film is much larger than the actual NORAD command center.
beware
space adventure
dominion ..:::I'm not not sure that broad-brush accusations in an anti-evangelical essay should be our standard. Even from such an unbiased writer as Bob Moser
cca
Corrections Corporation of America
Anti-aliasing IS spatial anti-aliasing. Temporal anti-aliasing is a secondary technology addressing an entirely different illusion.
Including the other articles here as more than a passing mention would weaken both.
this is my sand box!
- Wendy, this AP article you linked to says both that "boomers, born between 1946 and 1964" and "Obama, it must be said, is technically a boomer; he was born in 1961" and spends the whole rest defining GenJones as:...And Pontell, also a political consultant in Los Angeles, has gained some fame coining a new category: Generation Jones, as in the slang word 'jonesing,' or craving, and as in a generation that's lost in the shuffle." See Pontel=GenJones
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jones!
- <pov> It does seem more likely that "Generational Jones" proponents are rightly embarrassed by Boomer behavior and decided to make their own sub-cohort. Jonsers seem especially tickled that the media, always eager for a new buzzword, have latched onto the term when describing Obama. </pov>
- When you Google Booksearch "generation jones", you get a limp 243... I'm just saying.
Criticism
The Charismatic Renewal movement has been criticized by some Catholics. Concerns include the disregarding of traditional Church teachings on the discernment of spirits and the acceptance of protestant ministers teaching to Catholic parishioners.[1]
suggestions that disregard of Church teaching on the discernment of spirits and the error of allowing protestant ministers to preach to catholics creates a serious danger.
While enjoying the continued strong support of various Popes and many bishops, the Charismatic Renewal movement has been criticized by extreme "traditionalists" alleging disregard of Church teaching on the discernment of spirits and the so-called "error" of supposedly allowing Protestant ministers to address Catholics. [2]
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no wiki
(Please...[[WP:CS]]..."Wikipedia's verifiability policy requires attribution for direct quotes and for material that is likely to be challenged." Are you challenging?)
skydiver

The Skydiver is a carnival ride produced from 1965 to 1979 by Chance Rides Manufacturing, Inc., a American manufacturer of amusement rides based in Wichita, Kansas. Skydiver cars are mounted on a circular frame (like a Ferris wheel), and spin on a front-back axis like a barrel roll.[3] As the ride required two trailers to transport, it was less popular than the similar, but smaller Chance ride, The Zipper.
