----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Land" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Uplift at Yellowstone


> On Nov 12, 2007, at 9:21 AM, Julia Thompson wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Horn, John wrote:
>>
>>>> Dave Land wrote
>>>>
>>>> I was about to reply with a snarky comment about how the
>>>> Discovery Channel will no doubt produce a fear-mongering
>>>> video about the dangers of the Supervolcano in Yellowstone,
>>>> but the Discovery Channel beat me to it
>>>
>>> There was a made for TV (cable?) movie called "Supervolcano" if I
>>> recall
>>> correctly a few years ago about the eruption of caldera at
>>> Yellowstone.
>>> My wife and I watched it but I'm not sure why.  Not horrible but 
>>> not
>>> great either.
>>>
>>> Ah, here it is:  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419372/
>>>
>> I wanted to watch that, but it came on at an inconvenient time for
>> me and
>> we didn't have DVR yet.  Is it available on DVD?  If so, is it
>> worth the
>> effort to get my hands on the DVD?  Is there any way for me to put 
>> any
>> more questions in this paragraph without it being ridiculous?  And 
>> can
>> anyone write up a laymen's explanation comparing Cymbalta to
>> Zoloft, or
>> will I be stuck doing that myself later today?  (OK, the last one 
>> is
>> unnecessary, I can do that one just fine.)
>
> You're going to have to figure out the whole Cymbalta/Zoloft thing 
> on
> your own, but I can point you here for your first question:
>
> http://shopping.discovery.com/product-58069.html?endecaSID=116351158C33
>
> You can buy the DVD from Discovery Channel. Bud from Virginia Beach
> wrote (on the page above), ""Excellent. It was a real movie, not 
> just a
> run-of-the-mill documentary."
>

Well.......if you just wait and keep your eyes open for it, it will 
come back into rotation at some point. I've seen it and it is "fair to 
good", but I don't think I'd spend money for it.
Now Cosmos or Connections, or Earth, I might spend some cash on, but 
Supervolcano is basically Discovery/Science Channel pedestrian fare. 
Stuff they come up with to fill air time. (Most of their programs fit 
this description.)

xponent
Where's The Real Science? Maru
rob 


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