ext_90598 ([identity profile] dieastra.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] aletheiafelinea 2015-10-07 08:37 pm (UTC)

Sadly the only shuttlecraft available is for the smaller figures and will not be in scale with mine. I want to get it nonetheless. It can still be in the background at least. I'll never have a bridge for the same reason :(

After all, Mac tells about chemistry and physics all the time, too.

That is true. In fact, they always left an incredience out, so kids would not start making bombs from ordinary things.

They also said they overstated some facts. Like, the chocolate possibly could create a chemical reaction with that acid in the pilot, but you would need 100 bars of them, not just one.

One evening I came home and the lock of my letter box had been frozen. I couldn't get the key in because of the ice. I stood there and thought: "What would MacGyver do?" Thaw it, obviously. But how? With a hairdryer? No socket nearby. Then I put on the kettle to make hot water and held the steam under it, and it thawed. I was so proud ;)

The next day my co-worker gave me some of the spray people have for their cars. I like my solution better.

Today I read something in the newspaper about Neutrinos. Our university here in Dresden was a part of that latest research. Immediately I had to think of that famous Stargate exchange where Carter says that Neutrinos go through everything, no matter how dense, even you, Colonel right now" and Jack/RDA put on his special look (he likes to play dumb) and asked back: "No matter how dense?" and she blushed ;)

One of the jokes that cannot be transferred to the German dubbing.

This is what I like - it's fun, but it sticks with you and next time there is mentioning of Neutrinos, you certainly remember! Even though of course technobabble in TV series often is simplified or entirely made up. Must be frustrating for people who see all the mistakes.

Hey, still more than me, considering that I didn't know they exist, until you said me... *g*

Really? It was all over the newspapers and news, and it regularly comes up again when the next stage is reached and how many people are still left in the pool.

But the one where they are for a year in that station in Hawaii is NASA, right? It's difficult to keep them apart. I really thought it was all the same.

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