Well they're going to try but there's a very good chance it won't work.
Well they're going to try but there's a very good chance it won't work.
It's mentioned (a group is exacting marrow from a frozen mammoth bone) near the end of the program [www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer] that this article basically references, but apparently it's unlikely. I know you where joking, but it's still a pity.
Came up on (about) pg4 of an image search for his name. Higher res would be good though.
Weren't books like this written on Vellum? [en.wikipedia.org]
Brain of Morbius was always a favourite, I'm sorry to hear he's passed.
I've heard bad things about a lot of places in the Uk but I don't know anything about you or what might have happened so I wouldn't know, but please don't judge the entire county. I'm sorry for whatever happened and hope things worked out.
There's bad everywhere. I know people who could fit your description and a lot that don't. As RadioSilence says, don't tar everybody with the same brush.
Yes, I was wondering if it falls under Community policy & Terms of use (Section 7).
Character in a story by Oscar Wilde, it's been a few years since I read it so I'm a little hazy, but he stops physically ageing due to a painting of himself he keeps in the loft. The picture ages in his place and If I remember it right as he becomes more and more morally corrupt it shows that too, as if it's a…
Do you mean the ST/Amiga Psygnosis game? I tend to think of a Spectrum/c64 game with the same name, but I 'spose it depends which you played first.
Well I thought it was to lower his libido and kill his sex drive, so basically I suppose he'd still be nominally gay he just wouldn't do anything about it. He wouldn't really be straight though, just nothing really either way. But, no I don't think it worked as intended.
No mention of what was done to Alan Turing? [www.guardian.co.uk] [io9.com]
I was looking stuff up to see if he was maybe colour blind (Island of the colour blind: Oliver Sacks) as well and found this from 2009: [io9.com] I think it's the same boy.
I quite enjoyed Marcus du Sautoy's 'The Story of Maths' as well. I think episode 4 (of 4) touches on some of this. Well a little anyway. Just an interested outsider though really.
Memories a little fuzzy and I didn't read that much Image, but 1963, The Maxx, Ministry of Space and Liberty Meadows (when it actually came out) weren't bad.
Ok, (not your fault at all, but... ) why can't I seem to find a copy of Tom Baker reading 'The Iron Giant' anywhere? Surely there has to be a proper full recording of this somewhere ? Bah!
Maybe you had to catch it at the right time; I remember listening to the beginning (up to the point of first the cylinder landing on the common) in (primary) school at about 7? maybe 8 (I suspect I'm a little younger than you) and being asked to draw and describe what the aliens where like and what came next. I've…