I'm sorry, but
I'm sorry, but
He's referring to the Flat Earth Society.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_eart…
Not if you use it right.
It doesn't just have its own show, it has its own frakking channel.
This episode was the best of the series (at least thusfar) - I totally took an emotional punch at the last scene. NdGT's narration was beautiful. The religious nuts can eat a bag of shit. This show is fine as-is - although I do miss the Vangellis.
That we've had to spend three episodes justifying why science even exists and is worthwhile just indicates me how much damage has been done in the last 33 years. But I will admit I haven't seen Sagan's Cosmos in a while.
I love this, show, I really do. Mostly because Monroe is just so many flavors of awesome. But, geez! This episode has so many holes in it you'd think the writers were using a refrigerator poetry set to assemble the script. Makes you wonder if the same writers working on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are consulting on Grim?
I found Tyson's story much better. The Heike crab example is controversial. There is no verification that they were a product of artificial selection as they are not fished for food. Dogs, on the other hand, are well understood and, unlike the Heike crab, they are a true example of artificial selection adapting a…
Agreed but they shouldn't withhold facts to appease the ignorant.
Yeah, Utah is a pretty terrible place.
Believe me, the new design is much more Park City. Park City is boring and terrible.
Giovanni Battista Bracelli's etchings break the human body down into weird shapes and distort our form in ways that…
The idea behind the no-text instructions is that you wouldn't have to have versions printed in dozens of different languages. Just make one version and the whole world can use it.
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No, Windows 8.1 is still a train wreck, my Office and Adobe applications (still!) don't have a close button; that's not a problem for me since I know the shortcut (alt +f4) but to those used to working with a usable close button it's maddening. Add in that the start button doesn't give you a damn start menu (still!)…
Windows 8 is a complete clusterfuck. Plain and simple. It wanted to be a mobile UI on a desktop, when it has no place BEING on a desktop. It stripped out some features that really didn't need to be stripped out from Windows 7.
Is it telling about how much it mattered if it's already been implemented and nobody notices?
Your loss.
"What’s insane is a ten percent levy on baked goods."
The first point (Make your characters likeable.) is why it's so hard to watch Arrow. I like the idea, I like the action, but every single character on the show is a complete douchebag.