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Hmm ironclad Send a noteboard - 16/11/2009 07:41:07 PM
One was, I couldn't figure out how a plane, airborn and climbing, kept nearly hitting things like building toppling, a subway train, etc.

The other was, near the end, they mention the tidal wave was 1,500 meters high and expected to hit in a couple of minutes....then mention about half a minute later they are 20,000 feet up in a mountain. How is the 1,500m tidal wave going to hit a place 20,000 ft up?


It all looked very surreal at times, especially in the city. But I simply assumed that everything was moving around a lot, up and down, back and forth, with those plates and stuff. And if Africa was the highest point in the end, maybe it was not only because it went up but because the Himalaya went lower.
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You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
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