This is a sort of kindergarten explanation of technology/the Internet. I learned for example that pixel is short for picture element, "pix" for "pictures". I don't use pix though so I'm not going to remember this, I bet. Pics yes, but not pix.
From what I saw of it, an Earth's weather replica--a newer exhibit, I hadn't realized it was a program where 'ya sit for a while--and we had to chose-- to go to the one we'd already tickets for--a dinosaur film. Have you ever heard of the "the monstrous Tylosaurus?". Next time, Earth! lol.
Sea Monsters chase "Dollies" (Dolichorhynchops)
We saw this in the OMNIMAX theatre:
IMAX is fun. If I were motivated to drive to the city and pay $20 to park at Navy Pier I'd go see U2 in IMAX splendor. Maybe...I have to think on it. Trying to save and that doesn't cut it. It's "Can't go, am saving." Present tense. Meh.
Sea Monsters~ The film follows a family of Dolichorhynchops, also known informally as “Dollies,” as they traverse ancient waters populated with saber- toothed fish, prehistoric sharks and giant squid. On their journey the Dollies encounter other extraordinary sea creatures: lizard-like reptiles called Platecarpus that swallowed their prey whole like snakes; Styxosaurus with necks nearly 20 feet long and paddle- like fins as large as an adult human; and at the top of the food chain, the monstrous Tylosaurus, a predator with no enemies. Merging ultra-high-resolution 3-D graphics with compelling imagery and powerful storytelling, the film is an unforgettable prehistoric adventure.
I love this frame. :)
Close enough.














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