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The Pre-Columbian American civilizations had no beasts of burden suitable for pulling a plow, and no tradition of road-building. There were no oxen or horses or mules or goats ... the closes thing was a llama, and as relatives of the camel, they are notoriously intractable.

Naw, you are not alone. Ang Lee's Hulk would have been brilliant, if he had just had the smarts to end it when Hulk dissolves into Banner at Betty's feet in San Francisco.

I recognized all but the "war rhino" clip. Where's that from?

Happens. Logically, there should be an apostrophe in the possessive of "it", but there's that pesky contraction.

Or is it simple in its brilliancy?

Presumably the same type of moron who would challenge a Sicillian to a battle of wits when death is on the line.

Ugg's god got EYES!!!!

You'd end up with "Enterprise" ... Send down a shuttle, we're in trouble!

"We are supposed to be "shocked" that perfectly upstanding married ladies are reading steamy, "triple x" fiction. Everyone knows that's for sluts!"

Yep, a quick slather with depilatory, a few hours of painful hot wax and ripping, a little scarring with a laser beam and you, too, can look like a pre-adolescent female.

Yeah, unisex dormitories and exposed "facilities", some bizzarro patois language masquerading as English, and the total lack of privacy would make that particular future pretty uncomfortable for most Americans (myself included).

Ah, beat me to it. In his "Gil the Arm" stories, corpsicles are being harvested for organs when they fail to pay the rent on their freezer.

"focused into regions before and behind the ship, as well as within the warp bubble itself.

On our end we call them "Novas"!

Or, you know, we could decelerate when we aren't POINTED AT AN INHABITED SYSTEM!!!

"So it's like, Screw the Martian part of it, screw the space part of it… 'cause that's how the books felt."

Vegetables that produce fuel! What could possibly go wrong with that?

In the same vein ...