Doctor Scratch wrote:And perhaps you've seen the posted called "Tom" suggesting that Hamblin is preparing to retire, thus (presumably) freeing him up to rejoin Mormon Interpreter?
Yes, Hamblin is now retired. See here.
Doctor Scratch wrote:And perhaps you've seen the posted called "Tom" suggesting that Hamblin is preparing to retire, thus (presumably) freeing him up to rejoin Mormon Interpreter?
Tom wrote:Doctor Scratch wrote:And perhaps you've seen the posted called "Tom" suggesting that Hamblin is preparing to retire, thus (presumably) freeing him up to rejoin Mormon Interpreter?
Yes, Hamblin is now retired. See here.
Bill Hamblin wrote:--Many gross anachronism = bedouins drinking tea from a bedouin tea pot. Really? With a budget of tens of millions, why can they spend a few thousand to hire a historical consultant. (I'm available, hint, hint!)
--they got the arms and armor alright (but should be bronze not iron); military tactics, not so much (cavalry charges were only 500 years too early).
SteelHead wrote:Now I followed a link and read Hamblin's Facebook wall. His review of Exodus: Gods and Kings is the kind of irony only Bill can produce. He complains of anachronisms in the props...........................Bill Hamblin wrote:--Many gross anachronism = bedouins drinking tea from a bedouin tea pot. Really? With a budget of tens of millions, why can they spend a few thousand to hire a historical consultant. (I'm available, hint, hint!)
--they got the arms and armor all right (but should be bronze not iron); military tactics, not so much (cavalry charges were only 500 years too early).
You usually have to pay for this kind of comedy.
Dr. Shades wrote:[MODERATOR NOTE: Those who enjoyed reading this list may also enjoy reading the lists from previous years:]
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2013
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2012
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2011
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2010
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2009
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2008
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2007
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2006
sock puppet wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:[MODERATOR NOTE: Those who enjoyed reading this list may also enjoy reading the lists from previous years:]
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2013
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2012
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2011
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2010
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2009
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2008
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2007
- The Top Ten Happenings in Mopologetics, 2006
I would like to nominate these links for induction into the Terrestrial Forum Hall of Fame.
SteelHead wrote:Now I followed a link and read Hamblin's Facebook wall. His review of Exodus: Gods and Kings is the kind of irony only Bill can produce. He complains of anachronisms in the props...........................Bill Hamblin wrote:--Many gross anachronism = bedouins drinking tea from a bedouin tea pot. Really? With a budget of tens of millions, why can they spend a few thousand to hire a historical consultant. (I'm available, hint, hint!)
--they got the arms and armor all right (but should be bronze not iron); military tactics, not so much (cavalry charges were only 500 years too early).
You usually have to pay for this kind of comedy.