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Sort of related, but something that I think is cool enough that it's worth posting.

Is it bad that my main worry in that video was that leaving such a small amount of wine poised like that while it's all set up is going to lead to horrible oxidation?

The art really reminded me of the Neonomicon pool.

May I Have A Large Container Of Coffee.

You've never seen people huddled in the doorways of offices merely smoking legal substances?

Well, the Chinese and Indians are most likely to produce mutants, as they've the best chance statistically.

The author is lucky she didn't get smacked back harder in response.

We want it to be Star Trek, but the real world is far more miserable. It'll turn out Transmet.

I dislike it because it's partly a Cory Doctorow reference, and he's really got on my tits recently.

Depends if you're happy with basic croc-type shoes. Honestly, this can be done now. We've got 3D scanners. We've got shoes that come in two basic shapes, made of polymer, which can be replicated separately and fitted together. We've (just about) got a filehosting system to which you could upload your scans, and we've

I actually preferred this season's two to the finale. There was a story in Baskerville, a plot, with deductions and a nice few character moments. Three was lots of grandstanding, and very little substance.

Impressive beard, your wife's got.

Oh, god I hated little brother. I can sort of see the point of Doctorow, but he takes things to ludicrous extremes, and any valid point he might have had gets swamped by the overpowering smell of self-righteousness.

Hell, most dogs don't need words. My collie's got the usual vocab, but I've noticed one thing this week. She responds to "right, dog" to mean something's going to happen, usually a walk. But apparently I take an especially deep breath to say it in a cheerful tone, as she's now responding to the breath itself. They can

Biological things are actually a bit of a bastard. They're generally composed of light elements, which we have considerable difficulty imaging, due to the fact they're too light to be picked up by standard electron microscope detectors. You need fairly specialised gear, and a radioactive facility aren't likely to have

It is only one small part of the Stark canon though. Most of his stuff is similar to Reed (who I agree probably shouldn't be on there). It's only in his origin story (when the amazing power of transistors was still wowy) that he really improvises. The rest is bleeding edge tech built with massive research facilities.

Want the best advice? Never ever buy a pet as a surprise.

There are 7 billion people on the planet. Nothing you do (or did in the last few weeks) is even remotely unique.

Sorry, can't beat this.

Okay, I can't speak for the rest of the film, but that phantasm clip was hilarious.