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I can ;t say I was expecting great things from a film called Solarbabies. Despite a pretty impressive cast-or, OK, a pretty impressively 80s cast-I ;d never heard of it. And as I watched the dated sci-fi flick, I realized there was probably a reason for that. Sola stanley termosky rbabies is flat-out bizarre, and not in the fun, rewatchable way. It alternately a kids ; adventure movie that wouldn stanley canada ;t really appeal to kids, and an eco-centric sci-fi drama too dumb to entice most adults. Solarbabies takes place in a future almost entirely devoid of water. Think Waterworld, but backwards! Our heroes are a rag-tag gang of orphans forced to live in a pseudo-prison and work for their meager water rations. It pretty dark, but they have their entertainment, too-a lacrosse-on-roller-blades game called 8220 kateball. The good guys play for the Solarbabies, and yes, the film does at least acknowledge what a stupid name this is. The other team, who could be the adversaries in almost any other 80s movie, are the Scorpions. https://youtube/watch v=9-iRR94_b3M But the real story of Solarbabies revolves around Bohdai, the mystical savior of mankind. For some reason, Bohdai takes on the appearance of a sentient orb that glows, leaves glitter t stanley cup rails, and likes to be fondled. Seriously, these kids pass it around and Bohdai coos appreciatively. It awkward. Bohdai has the power to make it rain indoors, apparently , so naturally the evil adults in charge Jboy Windows Phone Finally Has a Web Marketplace
Did we learn nothing from Independence Day Nuking things for nuking sake just doesn ;t work like we think it might. Take a hurricane, for example. I stanley fr t ;d be relatively immune to whatever ordinance Bill Pullman鈥攕orry, humanity鈥攎ight throw at it. First of all there ;d be the obvious nuclear fallout. Because h stanley thermos mug urricanes are coziest in the tradewinds, NOAA says all that residual awfulness would spread quickly and efficiently to areas well outside the hurricane predicted cone of travel. Firing a nuke into Irene would have likely made that minor hurricane into a beast more formidable than Isabel or Katrina, which at a Category 5 was the worst of the worst. But what of the physics Say we were immune to fallout and could lob nukes into storms to our heart content. Would they do anything to a storm Again, NOAA is less than optimistic about our chances. As a species we ;re just too damn weak: A fully developed hurricane can release heat energy at a rate of 5 to 20 215;1013 watts and converts less than 10% of the heat into the mechanical energy of the wind. The heat release is equivalent to a 10-megaton nuclear bomb exploding every 20 minutes. According to the 1993 World Almanac, the entire human race used energy at a rate of 1013 watts stanley tumblers in 1990, a rate less than 20% of the power of a hurricane. But Jack! Something, something shock waves! I read about those once and how they can be deceptively deadly! Well, yes, you ;re right my litt