Spacetrawler, audio version For the blind or visually impaired, June 11, 2021.
Phew! Made it. I’m in the new house. Trying to make sense of living here. I will start with sleeping.
Spacetrawler, audio version For the blind or visually impaired, June 11, 2021.
Phew! Made it. I’m in the new house. Trying to make sense of living here. I will start with sleeping.
Mouse Count: 1-0-0-0-0-0
Oh dear, I don’t see any mousey spacesuits.
RUDDOCK’S SPACE SUIT IS BEAUTIFUL
Or they could just have the barbot toss them off the wing so Chiphu’s friend can pick them up improbably in the nick of time. It’s worked before.
Well, there’s the old German saying ‘Strafe muss sein’.
This should be where barbot saves the day, piloting the ship from the auxiliary controls out on the wing.
Did Stagnor finally get the cuff and weight removed?
Good question. I’d have to flip back to see which leg it was attached to.
@James, oh crap! I totally forgot. I will fix that. (no, she should still be in chains)
@James, fixed!
Sled Patrol to the rescue!
Thumbs up!
Cheers!
Post-production continuity correction. Got to love it.
Alfred Hitchcock showed his wife Alma his just-completed film, “Psycho,” of which he was certainly proud. At the end, he turned to her in the private theatre and asked, “Well, what do you think?”
“Hitch,” she responded, “you simply cannot release this film.”
“Why not?” Hitch was quite surprised.
“In the shower, after she’s been murdered… you can see her swallow.”
Hitchcock ordered the scene to be shown again, and Alma was right. He had to take “Psycho” back to the editors and deal with Janet Leigh swallowing. You’d think such an error would be impossible, but there it was. Even Jove nods.
As someone who completed a major move recently, it is indeed a milestone when you get your bed put back together and spend that first night with it in your new house.