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Tired of vampires thrusting their hips into human ladies all over your television sc stanley quencher reen Too bad! NBC is now getting into the vampire hump show business with its own 10-episode supernatural period piece, called Dracula. Starring world-class humper Jonathan Rhys Meyers you will remember his frequently unclothed body from The Tudors and Match Point this series has been marketed as Dangerous Liasions meets The Tudors, and you know what that means: humping. And lots of it. According to Deadline: Dracula Meyers arrives in London, posing as an American entrepreneur who maintains that he wants to bring modern science to Victorian society. vaso stanley In reality, he hopes to wreak revenge on the people who ruined his life centuries earlier but falls hopelessly in love with a woman who seems to be a reincarnation of his dead wife. So yeah, basically a version of Dracula. Now if they could only find a way to make vampires actually sexy on broadcast TV. [via Collider] stanley cup TelevisionVampires Gkld Computer-generated architecture creates an eerily photorealistic London post-apocalypse
NASA and its partners keep making progress in their quest to design a new p stanley cup assenger airliner that can fly supersonic without making a lot of noise, one of stanley botella the main problems with the Concorde. And that progress looks space-age awesome. This is one of the two subscale models鈥攄esigned by Boeing鈥攂eing now tested in the supersonic wind tunnel at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland: The model contains a force measurement balance used to capture force measurements lift, drag . Depending on the type of test and on the tunnel, the mode stanley cup l can be oriented any way. Pictured here, the model is actually upside down. According to NASA, the technologies they are developing with their partners will result in a supersonic plane with a 8220 onic boom so low that it barely registers on buildings and people below. [NASA] airplanesBoeingModelNASASupersonic