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1. Sorry to be a shallow guy, but Lucy looked great in this episode. 2. Flynn made a hell of a risk with that paradox he could've caused. 3. Wyatt would've been tarred and feathered by Hoover for looking like that. 4. If time travel looks how we currently believe it does in the show universe, Anthony had to have been born in the future. 5. I liked how they had the undelivered Apollo 11 speech be given here is the text of "In Event of Moon Disaster"
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I was thinking the exact same thing - they made Mandy Moore look so much like Diane Keaton, it was freaky.
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That's what I have been saying they should do! Silly Ebony Elon. You don't need a bunch of 100 TB hard drives. [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_download]Wikipedia is only 12 GBs compressed, 49 GB uncompressed[/url]. That is for the current version of every article on wikipedia - if you want every revision of every article ever, then you would need gigantic disk drives.
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Person of Interest got better after its first season and finished strong after 5 seasons. However, it depends on what kind of TV watcher you are - if you like overarching plots and an abandonment of a "case-of-the-week" format, you'd probably enjoy PoI
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She could be trying to be personable. Might just be highlighting her close relationship with him. Also, during the vote part, it snapped me out of it and reminded me of what happened here in the real world.
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I was hoping the whole episode that they wouldn't do the typical "Oh she's famillllyyyy!" at the end But they did. They should've at least made her somewhat redeemable and not a total sociopath. She got the team shot at and didn't really bat an eyelash beyond "Oh, I didn't think they'd do that!"
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True. Asking him is the important part. I'm better tonight - medical marijuana does wonders for nausea - not quite as giggly as it was portrayed in the previous episode - but the strain I have helps (Also, medical marijuana is legal in NJ, William would be approved for it pretty quickly, he'd just have to have 4 visits with a doctor who is a licensed prescriber of MMJ - terminal illness = marijuana).
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Nah. I'm always curious why he doesn't have something to catch the shells
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I have cancer. I couldn't even walk 3.4 miles before chemo. Let alone now - and William is currently doing chemo, so yeah
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I think if he had asked before - they would've put it in one of the lines. That'd make sense, at least.
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Seems sort of like the Cherry Hill area - though that is more like 30-40 minutes to Philly (though, depending on where William's apartment is...).
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That was a fun episode. I believe they said "One of the first North American UFO sightings." Not the first.
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Speechless Close To Home: Real Families, Real IEPs
bros402 replied to Drogo's topic in Speechless [V]
The district I attended had the LDT-Cs under the banner of Special Services since at least the early 1990s - Director of Special Services, office of special services, stuff like that. Self contained was used for self contained classes, etc. The kids, on the other hand, would call it special ed, special classes, or [Teacher]'s class. My district mainstreamed as much as possible when I was a student (I was in Kindergarten in the 1995-1996 school year), so the general education students were familiar with students with disabilities. When I was in my education program, some of my classmates had never had a student with a disability in any of the K-12 classes - when I asked them, they would usually say one of two things: "Oh, they were in their own classes so they didn't interrupt our classes." or "The district just sent all of them to another school." The people in my education program were all going for a BA in Special Education (which gave us a General Education certification (PreK-3, K-5, K-5 & 5-8, 5-8, or K-12) and a Teacher of Students With Disabilities certification), too. Most of them, even at the end of the program, couldn't name more than 1-2 things a teacher might notice that could indicate a student might have ADHD (And they were all the stereotypical "oooh! Shiny!" stuff). -
That episode was... bland - and way too sappy.
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Would she then look at the camera and say "Oh boy." ala Quantum Leap?
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They aren't superpowered, time just freezes when traveling (Except when it needs to for plot purposes).
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Since this is most likely getting cancelled, I don't know if I would rather have the 13th episode end with them figuring out who Nightingale is and arresting him, every is happy, blah blah blah or if they figure out who it is, they get arrested in 1996 and the timeline gets totally effed up - like to a point where it is something like Raimy is no longer a cop.
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W. Mark Felt was only revealed to be Deep Throat in 2005.
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Yes
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We've used the sick excuse a few times - for a while for holidays, family events, etc. we would go to the house of my aunt who is 2 hours away from all of us... some times, we didn't want to drive 2 hours on a holiday, which made it closer to 3 hours in the car.
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Approaching this show like it takes place in the same universe a superhero movie might take place makes this show easier to stomach. Otherwise, there would be questions like "Why didn't the immediate burst of CO2 kill Cabe, Tim, and Walter?"
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This episode had me cracking up. The line from Ray about the ulcer - "Then my acid reflux will have a friend!" and the way he said it just made me laugh so hard. I couldn't stop laughing this episode.
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With my HS, AP US History started with Reconstruction. By the time of the AP test, we got to WW2 - we were a year into the US entrance to WW2 by the time of the test. AP US history was a full year course at my school in Junior year. Sophomore year was Honors US History, which covered colonization through the Civil War. You had to take Honors US in order to take AP US (which was called AP US History 2 at my high school)
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I wouldn't say Watergate is covered in Elementary School. Hell, I never learned about it K-12 in any history class. Where did I learn about it? Pop culture. Think of all the times it has been covered in various forms of media - combine the various versions together and you get [roughly] the gist of it
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Speechless Close To Home: Real Families, Real IEPs
bros402 replied to Drogo's topic in Speechless [V]
Yeah, I am able to advocate for myself when my anxiety doesn't get the better of me. I usually do better when I can write a letter - had to do that a few times in college - the university I went to was 3 hours away from being out of compliance with FERPA. Yeah, with students with disabilities, it's all down to getting whatever the student can try to achieve into their IEP - for some students, they might keep them until 21 - I wouldn't be surprised if they have JJ take an extra year, even if it is just to keep the series in high school for another year. For me, independence isn't much of a possibility now. Before, I might've been able to do it with some supports - I can't use a fork & knife to cut food, which limits what I can eat, so when I am alone, I usually just microwave things, or have food I can just stick a fork into, hold the fork up, and eat what is on the fork. An important thing that some people don't consider when thinking about people with disabilities is that everyone has a different level of independence - some people will always need help with something. Heck, even average people need help with things - everyone isn't a plumber or a handyman, they need help with things like that. It reminds me of the quote by Rick LaVoie (I better remember this quote, my education program didn't have much in the way of multimedia, so we watched the F.A.T. City workshop video like 10 times in 2 years), "Fairness means that everyone gets what he or she needs."