|Close your eyes

The other day someone said to me “close your eyes”. So I got thinking you don’t actually close your eyes, your eyelids just move over your eyeball, otherwise would you close your eyeball? Your eyeball doesn’t stop looking your eyelids just cover your eyeballs. So, it really should be cover your eyes, or close your eyelids.

|Why Hamburger?

Originally, the term hamburger derives from Germany’s second largest city, Hamburg, from which many people immigrated to the United States. Burg means fortified settlement or refuge in High German. In German, Hamburger can be a descriptive noun referring to someone from Hamburg (i.e. London → Londoner) or an adjective describing something from Hamburg. Similarly, names like frankfurter and wiener, other meat-based foods, are used also in Germany and Austria as descriptive nouns for people and as adjectives for things from the cities of Frankfurt and Wien, a province of Vienna, respectively.

|Ironman 3 -Review

Iron-Man-3-Officila-Movie-TrailerThis is the first movie of the Ironman franchise I have seen at the theater, worth the money. It has a fairly good a fairly good, engaging storyline. The computer graphics are mind-blowing (in the credits there are like, 150+people who do the CG alone). Good movie overall, definitely worth the time and money. I’m no real critic, but if I had to rate it I would put it at 3 out of 4 stars. Also, hang around until the first AND second wave of credits are through, there’s a short video following, typical of a Marvel film.

|Sniper Rifle, or Sniper’s Rifle?

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This is a picture of a Sniper’s Rifle.

Is there even such a thing as a sniper rifle? Or is it a sniper’s rifle? Whenever you see the title of a rifle it never says: “Remington T96 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle”. So, there is really no such thing as a sniper rifle. A sniper is the person who shoots the rifle. So that would make it the sniper’s rifle, meaning: a rifle belonging to a sniper.  Please Comment.