The original Space Jam website created in 1996 to promote the movie is still alive.
The original Space Jam website created in 1996 to promote the movie is still alive.
Thank you for demonstrating everything wrong with the conservative movement today.
'I just don't want to eat an animal that's standing there inviting me to,' said Arthur, 'It's heartless.'
I am no expert, but isn't that what Hofstadter was getting at in Godel, Escher, Bach? That seemingly meaningless components when they are arranged in self-referential loops "can" give rise to self-awareness.
This brought a tear to my eye.
BMI is complete garbage. I have learned from countless internet comments, that the vast majority of people falling into the obese category are not actually fat, but built of toned (not to mention dense) muscle, have larger than average skeletal structures and that the chart was changed in the '80s, or was it the '90s…
What is NASA hiding? There is obviously some conspiracy afoot to hide some crucial bit of information about the surface of Mars.
That actually is too bad. Uncle Tom's Cabin is actually a pretty decent book (especially when looked at within the historical context).
The contribution of Park to the RAF can not be underestimated but his abilities would have been for naught without the brilliance of Lord Beaverbrook in turning the tiny island nation into a non-stop aircraft producing behemoth.
Let us not forget the importance of radar to sci-fi (or as he preferred SF). Sir Arthur C. Clarke was the chief training instructor for RADAR at RAF Honiley. He spent the war training soldiers in the art of RADAR and those years spent monitoring the skies above Britain clearly led to the inspiration for his first…
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that."
That is easy to explain.
And everything I said was true. Don't you just love the Internet?
You and I have had the "optimist" versus "pessimist" discussion more than once here on io9, and to be completely honest, I ain't prepared to continue it now because.... well, my wife and kids are in bed, I have a bourbon drink in hand and the second season of Archer is waiting on Netflix.
Making the assumption that we will meet aliens and/or supernatural creatures before society progresses exponential from today. Not an even money bet from my perspective.
Really? I would love to see evidence of the church preforming marriages for same sex couples hundreds of years ago. Seriously, that would make debates ALOT easier.
Thank you. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time.