I saw Bewitched, The Perfect Man, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Friday. I enjoyed them all, though Mr. and Mrs. Smith was definitely the most tightly edited and charismatic. I don't understand what people have against Bewitched, really. It's pretty inoffensive. And I had a few issues with The Perfect Man, mostly a couple of choices the heroine and her mother make, including one painful watch from the hall thing, but it was otherwise better than I expected.
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I was almost asleep, when the following question popped insistingly into my consciousness:
What is a 'moisture farm'?
It's a large tract of desert land covered with machines called "vaporators" that, as near as I can tell, use some sort of condensation procedure to pull what little moisture out of the air there is. The moisture, which has magically become water, is then sold to the inhabitants of said desert.
Why these vaporators, which almost certainly use a very, very simple running principle, are so likely to break down in Star Wars canon is a question left best unexplored.
ETA: It's evident that I read way too many of the expanded universe novels when I was younger, isn't it? There's a reason my insistence about not seeing the third movie is so strong: my emotional investment is too great to handle another thrashing.
There's a reason my insistence about not seeing the third movie is so strong: my emotional investment is too great to handle another thrashing.
But...it's really good.
Yeah, but there's crops involved too. Unless Uncle Owen ran both a moisture farm and an unspecified crop farm.
Why these vaporators, which almost certainly use a very, very simple running principle, are so likely to break down in Star Wars canon is a question left best unexplored.
Plus the vaporators speak a binary language. (Even though XML would make more sense.)
a question left best unexplored.
Must....resist....going....SWgeek.....
On a planet that is mostly desert, I don't see why moisture could not be considered a crop.
Why these vaporators, which almost certainly use a very, very simple running principle, are so likely to break down in Star Wars canon is a question left best unexplored.
They get clogged with sand?
"Sexist McCrucifixion" is PERFECT.
But...it's really good.
"Nooooooooooooooooooo!"
Why these vaporators, which almost certainly use a very, very simple running principle, are so likely to break down in Star Wars canon is a question left best unexplored.
Because the Fremen sabotage them lest they reduce the amount of moisture available for Liet-Kynes plan to make Arrakis a garden?