To be perfectly honest, once I know it’s going to be the end, I kind of breathe a sigh of relief once it’s all over and a show sticks its landing. Assuming I’ve lasted that long. I bail on a lot of shows after the first few seasons, or even episodes. Some (like the 90s version of La Femme Nikita, the last arc for the Battlestar Galactica remake, Revenge, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Defiance) went some places cool and surprising right before the end. A lot more just pancake on the pavement. Here are some major disappointments over the years. Sherlock: They were building up Mary over the two leads. No, they were fridging her to motivate the main bromance. Make up your minds, Gatiss and Moffat. Plus, what semblance of mystery procedural from the original source material the show bothered to have left got scrambled like a mess of eggs in the final season. Torchwood: Torchwood had potential, but never really found its sea legs. Then it killed off most of its cast (except for Jack and th
John Ameh and Olalekan Adetayo President Muhammadu Buhari will today (Wednesday) present the 2017 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly. The document will be the second one to be presented by the President after his inauguration in May 2015. Buhari, who will be accompanied by top government officials, is expected to present the document at 10am. The Federal Executive Council had on November 30 approved the document for presentation to the National Assembly. Speaking to State House correspondents at the end of the council’s meeting, the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma, refused to give details of the budget proposal as approved by the council. He said it was only the President who would unveil the document on the floor of the National Assembly. “The 2017 budget has been approved by the Federal Executive Council and the details will be revealed when the President presents the budget to the National Assembly,” Udoma said.
1. There is a water reservoir floating in space that is equivalent to 140 trillion times all the water in the world's ocean. 2. 2200 years ago, Eratosthenes estimated the Earth's circumference using math without ever leaving Egypt. He was remarkably accurate. Christopher Columbus later studied him. 3. Scientists finally concluded that the chicken came first, not the egg, because the protein which makes egg shells is only produced by hens. 4. Your mobile phone has more computing power than the computers used for Apollo 11 moon landing. 5. Bin Laden's death was announced on 1st May 2011. Hitler's death was announced on 1st may 1945. 6. A space suit costs US $12 million. 7. If you fell into a black hole, you'll stretch like a spaghetti. 8. The Apollo astronaut's footprints on the moon will probably stay there for atleast 100 million years. 9. The International Space Station is as roomy as a 5 bedroom house and travels at 17,500 mph. 10. Astronauts on International
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