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@alexjmscott: Oh, smart as heck, except if you will observe this video ([www.youtube.com] you will note that the vanes are "led by the black" exactly the opposite as the bowb in your article asserts. It would be great if these so-called experts actually observed physical reality instead of declaiming through their

I am still hoping for an update on the John Carter Warlord of Mars movie, or has that completely tanked and I missed it?

@Chazthetics: Actually, I believe it is the light reflecting off the white side that pushes the vanes around. I got mine at Greenfield Village near Detroit where Henry Ford built his shrine to T.A. Edison. Used to play with it quite a bit.

Correct me if I am wrong, but these devices use precisely the same principal and have been around for a 127 years.

@WookieLifeDay: That was Peter Jurassic (sp?) who played Londo Molari (sp?) the Centauri ambassador in Babylon 5.

@WookieLifeDay: A well-managed insurance portfolio can provide for the well-being and comfort of your family.

Great art that!

I can only get about half of these.

@bob_d: Oh, I bet we can.

@bluebottle: You are so correct. Now I feel reassured and even a little elated at the prospect of humanity's extinction. Bring it on, God, you effing Pansy. Ya think we're afraid of a little armagedd ...

@FlirtySanchez: Yes, they should post such things with a Spoilers tag ... oh, wait.

@DrLight: So the tree falls but makes no sound. This is hardly reassuring to me, since the presence of bacteria on an otherwise lifeless planet is of barely academic interest when said planet is the motherworld.

@killerswan: Why is that reassuring, pray tell?

@alystra_stardust: Shoot, show me one person who was ever saved, one civilization that ever lasted. You can't.

You will be pleased to know that, thanks to decades of Global Warming, Nuclear Winter has been officially renamed "Nuclear Autumn."