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The only difference would be that now we would be pondering how much cooler it would have been to get the Eclipse instead of the FTO.

On the mustang it will be called push to crash.

That movie would easily get crushed at the box office.....Candy Crushed!!! Bdum tsss!

Seriously how could you do that - you just revealed the secret tower to the world and ruined Russia’s best kept secret!

“it’s one of the dimmest galaxies”

More like ‘tadmoles’ amiright?

I kinda know what you mean but I’ve grown to like his style a lot. He writes about societies as a whole and part of that is de-emphasising the individual.

That’s the “old style” science fiction for you. Isaac Asimov was very much the same - the story always came first for him and the human characters were merely chess pieces to get it told.

The room was hued in gold, cast in slanted light. Soft light from the roiling antimatter ball held in space by probably-alien field-manipuls. Harold Void flicked at the smoldering nub of a cheap cigarillo. He wasn’t surprised when she knocked on the door; mote-cameras had tracked her since she left the rickshaw.

Void & Null doesn’t have much of a ring to it. Honestly don’t know what you were thinking.

Faraday Future, are you paying attention?

But this was the Cadillac of minivans!!

Kenji Urada was killed by a robot at a Kawasaki Heavy Industry plant in 1981. Robert Williams was killed by a Ford assembly robot in 1979. And I don’t think they were the frist - there was a case where someone was killed a few years earlier by a cargo handling robot, but I can’t find the cite right now. This fellow

She wasn’t already?

For her part, Van den Driessche says the bike belonged to a friend, and mistakenly found its way into her race-day bike lineup.

It’s like a Maserati Boomerang crashed into an Aston Martin Bulldog while racing a Ford GT90, as viewed through a broken kaleidoscope.

Ursa Minor Beta.

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Why, that looks a bit like the Bagger 288. Bagger! Bagger! Bagger! Bagger!

Available at mediocre retailers everywhere. Reliably opens wine bottles without a lot of fuss. Doubles as a bottle opener.

Available at mediocre retailers everywhere. Reliably opens wine bottles without a lot of fuss. Doubles as a bottle