Resurrecting the Champ Why?

Resurrecting the Champ

Why? Because theyre better people than you. Dont worry: you can easily improve yourself by logging into your Woot account or signing up for a new one. We restrict voting to users who have purchased something from one of the other Woot stores. Its not just because we want your money which we do its the best way to be sure all the votes are coming from real people and not spam-bots or phony accounts. The best way we can think of, anyway. For now. Purchases through dont count, because in that case youre not buying anything from us. And we dont have your account information for those purchases. If you think youve bought something from Woot before and still cant vote, make sure youre logged in with the same account you used to buy from us. youre wanting to take your vote back? Well, thats a bit tricky. See, we do a lot of stuff with your vote, using it to work out the popularity of what you voted on, compare that to all the other things voted on, tally up our leaderboard, work out your reputation. Someday well do a little cartoon showing just how hard your vote is working. Anyway, taking votes back messes all that up, so we give you five minutes, in case you just mis-clicked. After that weve got to say no take-backs. Luckily, votes are free, so feel free to throw them around left and right wherever you see fit. Atmospheres: Earth, Air Water Blu-ray delivers stunning video and solid audio in this excellent Blu-ray release Sample the sights and sounds of three distinct environments with this exotic National Geographic program that takes you to the vast grasslands of the African savannah, the dense rainforests of the Amazon and the icy plains of the Arctic. Users can also choose from two different audio tracks to accompany the slate of ever-changing imagery a selection of world music or an assortment of natural sounds. Not to dredge up ancient history, but remember when high definition was still fairly new, a certain format war was taking place, and various people were experiencing their eyes bugging out with Planet Earth? High def may be almost passé to some by this time, and we dont have a format Resurrecting the Champ to argue over anymore, but the mad acclaim for Planet Earth does seem to have died down a bit in the intervening years. If youve wondered what all the fuss was about, but havent wanted to invest in either the time or money it takes to experience all of that magnificent Discovery Channel series, you have a Clifs Notes version of sorts here in this quite wonderful National Geographic documentary, Atmospheres: Earth, Air and Water. And even better yet at least to this reviewer, who sometimes can do without portentous voice overs spoiling the lovely scenery, theres not one word of narration, just your choice of either the natural sound environments or a soothing music soundtrack mixed with those natural sounds. As the subtitle to this documentary might suggest, Atmospheres: Earth, Air and Water is a trifold look at various wonders which surround us on this amazing planet, split into three fairly discrete segments focusing on one element. Atmospheres may have, in its title at least, seem to have forgotten the fourth element, fire, but as this piece starts with volcanic activity, you can see that, as the alchemists Resurrecting the Champ to claim, each of the elements blends with the others, and so earth is wed to fire in this opening segment. In fact, in what is either a nice piece of serendipity or some very smart thinking, the first scenes actually combine all three elements named in the title, plus fire, as we get a great aerial tracking shot of lava spilling into the ocean creating huge plumes of steam. Swirling panoramas of lava look almost like close-ups of a Van Gogh sun at times, with furious oranges and reds dissolving everything around them. All four elements combine as lava fire and earth pours into the ocean, creating huge steam plumes. You may remember that Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal came in for a little criticism when he took a federal volcano watch program to task in a nationally televised speech he gave. As someone who lives in the Pacific Northwest, and who in fact was here when Mt. Helens erupted, I personally can tell you volcano watches are necessary for this part of the world, and Atmospheres makes that abundantly clear as it provides up close and personal views of the at times weirdly calm destructive capability of flowing lava.

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