Figured
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So I just
figured
that out earlier.
At seven years old I
figured
it out.
These women weren't going to go to anybody else because they liked me, and I kind of
figured
it out.
And I figured, "It's all over now," and she looks up and she says, "Well," she's still watching these guys go; she says, "I can't ride a bike," no, she says, "I can't use a skateboard, and I've never used roller blades," she knew them by name; she says, "And it's been 50 years since I rode a bicycle."
We
figured
out how to put a vapor-compression distiller on this thing, with a counter-flow heat exchanger to take the waste heat, then using a little bit of the electricity control that process, and for 450 watts, which is a little more than half of its waste heat, it will make 10 gallons an hour of distilled water from anything that comes into it to cool it.
Now, most of you have
figured
out that this was a prank, and actually a very, very good one.
Once life
figured
out how to harness the energy of the Sun through photosynthesis, we all had to speed up and get on day and night cycles.
And we started working on it, and we
figured
out we could tell the temperature of the ancient ocean from analyzing a coral like this.
So we
figured
out some pretty interesting ways to track CO2 levels in the atmosphere, going back millions of years.
You've
figured
out an unknown location of a satellite orbiting the planet from a known location on the ground.
But I figured, it couldn't hurt to start planning for something so big, so early.
We still haven't
figured
out best how to visualize the data.
And I
figured
I'd put it on the Internet for all employees under stress to help you better deal with what you're going through on your job.
I
figured
at least if they're going to make a film adaptation of the worst book I've ever read the filmmakers might as well be accurate.
I'm sure the kids and the locals were thrilled to be included in a "real TV movie", but I can't imagine what the folks that launched and produced this project
figured
they could bring to this already over beaten subject.
The previews looked marginally funny but I
figured
they put most of the funny stuff in the previews.
I
figured
at the very least we would get a cool looking monster running around in the woods, but instead we get this bald (yes, I said "bald!") man with pitch black skin and patches of fur here and there.
I
figured
I'd give it a fair go.
But I
figured
that I would check out the sequels for The Swan Princess to see what they were like and unfortunately, this is the typical cartoon sequel that just disappoints more than entertains.
Having enjoyed Neil Gaiman's writing (especially his collaboration with Yoshitaka Amano in "The Dream Hunters") in the past, I
figured
Mirrormask to be a sure thing and was very disappointed.
The actors weren't to bad (I
figured
it was a b-movie so they were doing b-movie acting).
The head explodes and I
figured
out that it was supposed to be one of the guys in the car getting his head shot off with a shotgun.
I
figured
it couldn't be that bad.
The only explanation for this movie is that someone needed to take a huge tax deduction and
figured
they'd combine it with a shot at hosting a casting couch.
Though it has its moments like when the guy from Perry Mason argues with an old man and when he says "I have narrowed the possibilities to one" excuse me, but when you narrow something down you have a couple or more possibilities not one...if you get it down to one you haven't narrowed it down, but you have in fact
figured
out what it is.
I
figured
out the identity of the guy in the yellow boots long before Walker did (the movie is almost over by the time he puts 2 and 2 together, natch).
I think I've got it
figured
out.
I also thought it was really funny that it took Van Helsing's grandson to notice that "Alucard" is "Dracula" spelled backwards--no one else
figured
this out for themselves!
I actually turned to the WE Network because it said it had the last 20 minutes of some movie about the importance of "sticking it" for some gymnastics team -- I
figured
cheesy goodness.
Even though throughout the episode, the questions of "Who are we?", "Where are we?", "What's outside?" carry the suspense of the episode (which I unfortunately already
figured
out), I must say that different types of characters and the interaction between them did make the episode interesting enough.
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