Martha wells with er editor signing books.
Martha signing stock at her Japanese publisher.
Martha wells with er editor signing books.
Martha signing stock at her Japanese publisher.
I’m eating a snack at a Starbucks in Tokyo and an alarm is going off. I can’t get a straight answer if this is a Godzilla alert.
Yasushi Suzuki and Martha Wells
Martha Wells at the opening ceremony of Hal-con in Japan. Artist guest of honor is Yasushi Suzuki, who did the art for her Japanese edition of Murderbot
Made it to the hotel in Japan. We have now been up for 25 hours.
Screenshot of entertainment feed with Murderbot.
On the way to Japan and United has premium quality entertainment.
Mind you, I've never played a lawyer on TV or the stage, so don't take legal advice from me.
TN criminal law recognizes the crime of unlawful restraint as “false imprisonment,” which occurs whenever someone illegally deprives another person of their physical freedom. Unlawful restraint occurs when someone is being restrained against their will in a restricted area without legal authority.
I forgot about Dr. Bombay being in it. Yes! And later, Miko Cassadine's vengeful widow, Elizabeth Taylor.
The producers weren't given much latitude for that film (sorry, couldn't resist).
We visited that when we were in Dublin for Worldcon. It was a nice museum.
I remember Stuart Damon from the 80's in General Hospital, during the famous "Luke and Laura" days. He played Alan Quartermain, a doctor. At one time his city was threatened with a freeze gun by Mikos Cossidine, played by John Colicos.
It's on youtube. They have two channels. Time Team Official ha some older stuff and all the new ones, and there's a Time Team Classic that has all their older work.
I swear, next president needs to tear down everything that SOB has changed in DC. I don't care about the cost.
Artemis II crew photoshoped as Borg.
Artemis II has returned!
Be careful, buglers can give you lip ;)
If you want to visit the Ghetty museum, you need advance reservations for parking. We didn't know that in '89, but they took pity on us and let us in anyway. So much stuff it became sensory overload.
We went there in 1989, and I dragged us there because I had read about it as a kid. Quite liked it.
Warning! JK Rowling has escaped from the insane asylum where she's been held: theonion.com/j-k-rowling-...
Now, I will say I loved Robert Picardo and Tim Russ, and I'm sorry they didn't get to do a real Trek series. I've disliked Kate Mulgrew all the back to "Kate Loves a Mystery."
The cast of the horrible Star Trek Voyager tv series.
Best Star Trek crew, wrong answers only
That's also assuming one's senators don't have their nose firmly up the First Butt (Texas here).
Got through 1300's, but 1200's was to tough for me.
I never took anyone's advice in the workplace myself ;)
He was good in a rather disappointing Zorro film.
"Artemis, you just need to go to task manager and stop the process, but the IT guy doesn't trust you after you downloaded the file from Ghana and he had to re-image your flight nav comp. He'll remote in and do it."
If they had two instances of Outlook running and neither worked, all they needed to do was ctrl-alt-del to get to the control panel and manually stop the processes. I'm guessing astronauts aren't trusted to do this so someone had to RDT in to do it.
I remember when it was in the 400's under Ford or Carter.
I cannot tell you how much I disagree with Edna's design choice LOL.
No, the friend was a NASA scientist in charge of the study of small planetary bodies, or something like that.