Texas Instruments TI-99/4A PCI still have mine. They were supposed to be an easy way of keeping my work and writings but now they're kinda useless in that regard. But yet it's hard to chuck them in the bin...
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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A PCI still have mine. They were supposed to be an easy way of keeping my work and writings but now they're kinda useless in that regard. But yet it's hard to chuck them in the bin...
Never joke about stuff you did in your past.
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Yes, and that was the Audi Richard Geer drove parked behind it.I like that movie! That was the Jeep the police officer (Laura Linney) drove?
Yes, and that was the Audi Richard Geer drove parked behind it.
They had to dirty up an already aged motel that was chosen because it had a hill behind it.
Both of the vehicles underwent a "makeup" session too.
The filming was done on Valentines day which would normally have been cold, but for some odd reason it hit about 70F that day.
The snow was faked in with shredded paper.
At one point during the filming, the camera angle required a shot towards the parking lot that was filled with set dressing and gaffing trucks.
It looked like a military operation as they coordinated moving about 15 or more big trucks and had the lot cleared in under a half an hour.
In all, the motel and my business were closed for a week just to do a few minutes of screen time.
The other footage of the house Will Patten lived in was local as well.
If I get a chance to scan them, I have photos of the entire fiasco I can share.
Yes, and that was the Audi Richard Geer drove parked behind it.
They had to dirty up an already aged motel that was chosen because it had a hill behind it.
Both of the vehicles underwent a "makeup" session too.
The filming was done on Valentines day which would normally have been cold, but for some odd reason it hit about 70F that day.
The snow was faked in with shredded paper.
At one point during the filming, the camera angle required a shot towards the parking lot that was filled with set dressing and gaffing trucks.
It looked like a military operation as they coordinated moving about 15 or more big trucks and had the lot cleared in under a half an hour.
In all, the motel and my business were closed for a week just to do a few minutes of screen time.
The other footage of the house Will Patten lived in was local as well.
If I get a chance to scan them, I have photos of the entire fiasco I can share.
No, the bridge location was filmed in New Kensington, a few miles the other side of Pittsburgh.That’s really cool! I want to see the photos for sure. Did they film the scene with the bridge there as well? And the paint shop?
The Silver Bridge at Point Pleasant West Virginia was doomed from square one. It didn't have enough redundancy built into the suspension links and it failed due to stress risers in the links at the swivel pins.No, the bridge location was filmed in New Kensington, a few miles the other side of Pittsburgh.
I can't provide an answer for the paint shop.
We all know that children need fresh air to grow up big and strong, so if you live in a downtown highrise, it is best in the warm months, to let your baby play in a window cage, and even sleep there at night.
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Remember those 5.25" floppies?