He was a little vague on those details, since they really didn't get out much due to the schedule, as is often the case at these things. He thinks it was near a Calloway(?) Square. (read: he had no idea. He probably barely knew he was in Boston.)
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I liked it. And I always like GG, although his best role has got to be Leonard the shaman on NE.
And I always like GG, although his best role has got to be Leonard the shaman on NE.
Yes. Absolutely. But then, I'd be willing to say that with almost any of NE's cast.
heh, now I'm trying to figure out what Calloway Square could be... a maligning of a square I'd know or one of those tiny memorial squares that are all over town.
I only ask because where I work deals with scientific conferences (I'm actually in Cambridge, where Harvard and MIT are).
Yeah, it mystified my parents too, and dad was at Harvard for a couple years. Basically, I think it was a cancer conference, perhaps sponsored by a pharma.
I've liked Val Kilmer since I saw him on some talk show and he was a complete goofball. The only part I remember now is that he claimed that Jack Black was ripping him off. Oh, and that it made me think that I'd like to watch Kilmer and Boreanaz have a conversation, if that gives you any idea.
(And now that I've read that article: Kilmer & Boreanaz could have a long talk about socks!)
My son was doing actual science for his science fair project today. Whoo-hoo.
He's going to be using Snell's Law to calculate the speed of light in jello. (using a laser level and a protractor to measure refraction.)
Today he was shining the laser through various objects to see how much the light diffracted. Then he wrote all his expectations down and what actually happened. He and his friend were working hard to align everything and put a piece of cardboard to catch the beam.
Coolness.
Buffistas who have kids with science fair projects: This is the Best. Site. Ever.
It's a completely beautiful day out here today and I'm right by the beach. Of course, I'm also in a big black box working on a show. This is not right.
I had such a crush on Val Kilmer in his early years, before Top Gun. Real Genius was all it took.
I loved Real Genius. I stuck with physics and higher math *way* longer than I should have because I thought it would eventually be cool. Differential equations finally broke me.
There's going to be krav on Gilmore Girls.
I'm not sure if they'll namecheck it, but someone was training two people from the show today for a fight scene. No idea who the people were.