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Maybe visit a country, learn a musical instrument, meet a celebrity etc.
Blade Runner?
Excellent, well worth numerous viewings :¬)
@Machie
[i]This is in Canada right?
British Columbia ... this may be a better link, so that you can get your 'training' sorted:
Squamish climbing :¬)[/i]
WOW!!! Impressive, and very tall...
I get shakey climbing out of bed... but then I'm only about 3 ft 6...
(that is a slight exaggeration, but I AM somewhat shorter than the rest of the guys here, so I thought I'd get in there first:-))
Excellent, well worth numerous viewings :¬)
@Machie
This is in Canada right?
British Columbia ... this may be a better link, so that you can get your 'training' sorted:
Squamish climbing :¬)
Wow you really do like it a lot. I'll order it now. :) Hopefully it will inspire me as much as it has you. I've always wanted to do a sci fi comic.
Best of all, I have a limited edition set, complete with art cards and a genuine film cell mounted in resin! It contains several different versions of the film, including one with all the special effects stripped back...
Actually, I'd add that to my bucket list; Meet Ridley Scott and bore him with questions about Blade Runner!
BUY BUY BUY!!! worth every penny...
I own eight different versions of the film; one on bluray, six on DVD and one (sadly!) on VHS. Director's cut, theatrical version, extended... I own 'em all. It is undoubtedly one of the most influential films of the 1980's and still has a great visual impact and style... But this is probably digressing from the subject of the thread!:-)
DL wrote:
Bucket List 1:
To climb in the Squamish Valley with my son and granddaughter:¬)
Have a look, Squamish
you're welcome to come Machie and son!
Wow that looks great. I better start training. This is in Canada right? Better watch out for bears.
To climb in the Squamish Valley with my son and granddaughter:¬)
Have a look, Squamish
you're welcome to come Machie and son!
If you're going to watch Blade Runner, I'd advise not watching it at bed time. It's not exactly boring but it is oddly relaxing
"Comforting" is what it is:-)
pete_21 wrote:
[i]To understand one of cjh's technical guides....
His recent one pete was excellent - HTML5, well explained :¬)[/i]
Oh, I'm sure it was DL, It's just that I never know what the hell they are about?