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Satire.

The robots are Mitchell and Webb. Second best bit of the show.

Did you see any negative effects with the cards? People not happy with being judged, or reacting strongly to being called a "creeper"?

Really? You don't think they come across as...I don't know. Something about them makes me awkward. Perhaps the idea that human interaction is something that has to be judged automatically? Hmm, struggling to put into words my opinion on them, they just feel a little awkward.

People are people, no matter what their interests are. And people are still mostly monkeys. The way society has changed and evolved has vastly outstretched the ability of the monkey brain to keep up. I don't see an end to it for a fair few more generations, no matter how outspoken and active the outliers are.

You get "I'm sorry, I haven't a clue".

I cheated slightly.

I've a couple of things that are probably more practical than a lot of things listed:

Sport's almost invariably boring. Got to do something to pass the time.

Do you really think anyone on this site isn't going to get the reference?

Well, religion basically exists to lessen fear of death, so it's not the worst time to get someone. They're probably more susceptible.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2158222101210607510

Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V. Instant offspring.

I can't. It's the view I generally believe, and is why I call Avatar "the grandest use of cut and paste I've ever seen".

Technically, the handgun couldn't get you to the firing range, unless you were on an incredibly low friction wheely chair, and were prepared to engage in a remarkably dangerous demonstration of Newton's laws.

Doctor Occult and Rose Psychic. Two people who share one body, who can never be together, but are never apart. Not even remotely epic, unless you're a big fan of the Trenchcoat Brigade, but very poignant.

No, he means Captain Jack Harkness and himself. In fact, I'd go so far as to say Captain Jack Harkness and his actor.

Was interesting to see the race, just to see how big an effect technology had. It's possible the competitors were split solely by ability, but I think it's important that the front grouping had two prosthetics, while the second grouping only had one. It's an odd situation in that being "more disabled" leads to an