Science Fiction DVDs [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]
Can there anyone who truly doesn't love movies? I am a big fan of silver screen, which is assisted with mystic surround sound and an ambience of something big and worthy. Movie Theater going is a special something experience. As you lax and sit back in a sofa like seat with handful of popcorn and a big bottle of coke, you are putting aside the worries of office time and moving into a special world. If there is a good storyline and nice presentation, all our attention will be focused on the story and we can't take our eyes off the screen. For me that means Science Fiction DVDs.
Gradual changes take place in the way we are used to see movies. For good or bad, we don't have to care about buying a movie ticket and watching the films according to predetermined schedules that are beyond our control. We can enjoy the film we like anytime, without stepping out of the comfort zone of our living room. Yeah, I am talking about watching DVD movies. When it comes to DVD movie s, my vote goes to science fiction DVDs. Who wants reality? We have seen enough of real world. Our entertainment needs to touch new levels of fantasy and entertainment.
Which science fiction DVDs do you consider worth the watching? My first preference is The Matrix Trilogy. It has changes the concept of science fiction movies altogether. It appeals to the broadest class of audience. It is so special that the movie encompasses different genre to a single film. Here again, it is the appeal that a movie has maximum number of people irrespective of their genre preferences holds the key in making a movie 'something special'. Though you can put the movies like Star Wars in to the basket of Science Fiction DVDs, I think they have something more to do to reach the levels of a Sci-Fi entertainer. I pick "The Thing" by John Carpenter as the classic example of sci-fi movies. Though it is a little movie, it encompasses different elements to attract a whole generation of movie buff s.
There are a number of places out there, where you can find the latest science fiction DVDs. You may be moving to your local DVD/movie library, or to places like Wal-Mart. High end DVD stores usually have a rich collection of science fiction DVDs. You may also compare prices to find the DVD you like for the lowest price. Comparing prices is quite easy when I go online. Amazon.com is the first place I go. I also try ebay.com and froogle.com. I was never disappointed while I searched for a science fiction DVD title that would meet my expectations of sci-fi entertainment.
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Answer by Robert D
Eat or drink chemicals. NO! Try to burn yourself with a bunsen burner. NO! Don't wear eye protection. No! Try to make sure that you inhale poisonous gases. No!
Answer by Soufian Ouarghi
smoking-change of getting the science room on fire mixing collorfull things- sometimes the surprise is not fun dont wearing safety glasses etc- you can get something in ur eyes and become blindhttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070418143621AA8iCZV
Answer by Ivor G
Treat everyone in a lab like they are idiots. In the sense that you shouldn't think they know what they are doing. For all you know, they could drop acid on you. Just be wary of those working in the lab around you
Answer by PaulCyp
I work in a large medical research laboratory. Some of the things that are specifically prohibited, and which we can be reported for during a safety inspection, include: eating, or having food present in a work area drinking chewing gum applying makeup open-toed shoes long hair, unless pulled back securely any kind of fooling around or "horseplay", running storing food or drink in a refrigerator in the work area leaving an open flame unattended unlabeled bottles or other filled containers storage of acids with other chemicals storage of oxidizers with other chemicals mixing volatile or fume-producing chemicals outside the fume hood storing supplies on top of lab cabinets reusing disposable gloves leaving the lab without washing one's hands required things include: suitable protective clothing (lab coats) suitable protective gloves suitable eye protection readily available eye wash station and safety shower chemical spill cleanup kit first aid kit suitable waste containers for "sharps" (needles, scalpel blades, broken glass, etc.) suitable waste containers for the types of chemicals used in the lab
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