How does w web site plan to help time mid-movie bathroom breaks?
The mid-movie dash to the restroom can turn us into calculating Usain Bolt wannabes: Ah, this looks like a lull – time to dash. When we return to our seats, we pray the answer to “What did I miss?” isn’t “Darth Vader is really Luke’s father” or “the girlfriend is really a guy.” The Web site RunPee.com can help with such anxious guess work. The site provides recommended opportunities to race to the restroom. It tells you when the action or romance wanes, and gives you a cue (“Baby O.J. is taken from Bruno”) for your exit. The site tells you how long you’ve got and even summarizes what you missed. Since early July, RunPee.com is available as an iPhone app, too. Launched last August, RunPee took off earlier this summer. It’s been one of the season’s runaway hits – a clever idea that has spawned a lot of word-of-mouth from moviegoers. “Helping your bladder enjoy going to the movies as much as you
Three years after being kicked out of the science department for his theory of time warps and his attack on Matt Lauer on The Today Show, paleontologist Rick Marshall is reduced to working as a teacher for children at the George C. Page Museum until he meets Holly Cantrell who urges him to finish his tachyon amplifier. When he does, they go to the Devils Cave, a roadside attraction, hiring its tour guide Will Stanton. Marshall activates the tachyon amplifier triggering an earthquake, and the three end up in a parallel universe having lost the amplifier.They meet some ape men, Pakuni, performing a sacrifice but scare off two of them and help the other one, named Cha-Ka, until he runs off with them in pursuit. Sources: http://tf.