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kevinr@coho.net

    I watched the movie about a month ago.  The special effects hold up  
well and the story is interesting.  I remember the first time I saw it but  
viewing it again was fun.  I have always wondered about the damaged gift  
to the nations.  Oh, and the mass of equations on the professor's  
blackboard?  I stopped the movie on those frames and went through them.  
They were accurate descriptions of orbital mechanics.  I am always annoyed  
when math is flashed on a screen in a movie and it is incorrect.  I was  
pleasantly surprised when I worked through this blackboard's worth and  
found them accurate and entertaining.
    73,
       Kevin.  KD5ONS
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Re: Klaatu

Nick Kennedy
I thought it sounded like H.P. Lovecraft.

73-

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Re: Klaatu - Cthulhu

kevinr@coho.net
Cthulhu??  Trust me, Cthulhu does not come in peace :)



On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 20:00:45 -0700, Nick-WA5BDU  
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> I thought it sounded like H.P. Lovecraft.
>
> 73-
>
> Nick, WA5BDU
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Re: Klaatu

Mike Reublin
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I *KNOW* it's science fiction when "entertaining" is used to describe mathematics... :-D

73, Mike NF4L

On 3/26/2011 10:47 PM, Kevin Rock wrote:

>      I watched the movie about a month ago.  The special effects hold up
> well and the story is interesting.  I remember the first time I saw it but
> viewing it again was fun.  I have always wondered about the damaged gift
> to the nations.  Oh, and the mass of equations on the professor's
> blackboard?  I stopped the movie on those frames and went through them.
> They were accurate descriptions of orbital mechanics.  I am always annoyed
> when math is flashed on a screen in a movie and it is incorrect.  I was
> pleasantly surprised when I worked through this blackboard's worth and
> found them accurate and entertaining.
>      73,
>         Kevin.  KD5ONS
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Re: Klaatu

Tony Estep
Aw, c'mon, nothing brings a smile to one's face like a good Hessian matrix.

Tony KT0NY

On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Mike <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I *KNOW* it's science fiction when "entertaining" is used to describe
> mathematics... :-D
>
> 73, Mike NF4L
>
>
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Re: Klaatu

Mike Reublin
Is that the battle formation used by German mercenaries?

Mike

On 3/27/2011 11:30 AM, Tony Estep wrote:

> Aw, c'mon, nothing brings a smile to one's face like a good Hessian matrix.
>
> Tony KT0NY
>
> On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Mike <[hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
>
>     I *KNOW* it's science fiction when "entertaining" is used to describe
>     mathematics... :-D
>
>     73, Mike NF4L
>

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Re: Klaatu

Lu Romero - W4LT
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We interrupt this contest to bring you a very OT topic on
the Elecraft List...

The Day the Earth Stood Still... A very well made film
created by very talented professional filmakers!  It was my
senior thesis film in Cinema Production in college (Soap
Opera production was my TV Production thesis to impress my
then YL, now XYL ha ha!)

One of my favorite parts is when the folks in the boarding
house are listening to the news, and the scene cuts to
Michael Rennie's silohuette dark against the door with the
shadows from lights across the background.  Then he walks
into the light and is perfectly lit.  

An exquisitely crafted scene!  

This movie is extremely well made from a cinema craft
standpoint, the reason it stands the test of time so well
(the music is a bit cheesy with all the Therimin stuff,
tho).  The attention to detail paid to the props and
background content (like the equations) is breathtaking for
what was a rather simple journeyman studio production on a
limited budget.

The remake with Keanu Reves fell way short of the mark set
by the original.

Dont get me started on this film, I wont stop!  Its been 37
years since I dissected it but it remains high on my list of
favorites.

Now back to our regularly scheduled contest....

-lu-w4lt-
K3 # 3192

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    I watched the movie about a month ago.  The special
effects hold up  
well and the story is interesting.  I remember the first
time I saw it but  
viewing it again was fun.  I have always wondered about the
damaged gift  
to the nations.  Oh, and the mass of equations on the
professor's  
blackboard?  I stopped the movie on those frames and went
through them.  
They were accurate descriptions of orbital mechanics.  I am
always annoyed  
when math is flashed on a screen in a movie and it is
incorrect.  I was  
pleasantly surprised when I worked through this blackboard's
worth and  
found them accurate and entertaining.
    73,
       Kevin.  KD5ONS



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