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The Body.

Ha! Wait 'til they build a trebuchet. Then we're in trouble.

I'm closing in on that bunny as well!

THAT I can solve:

Question for the io9 hive mind. As I understand it neutrinos come in three flavours and can jump between them and this was in part I believe the main purpose of the OPERA experiment. If we can understand how neutrinos jump between their flavours and manipulate them (big if) then could we not send information between

Unless it's from orbit. To be sure.

Godammit! I love Earthsea! Why can't we have this in Blighty? That's it I'm gonna talk to myself about Earthsea for a month.

"I say old chap, you wouldn't happen to have spare pair of pants would you? My balls have ripped right through these!"

Many wampas died... to bring us these sneakers

I assure you I'm not under-estimating the scientific challenge. However unless we nuke ourselves first, create a global environmental disaster or a contagion or get hit by a great big space rock, the technology is inevitable. All the paths are there, genetics, computing and the intellectual capital and drive to put it

First, they came for my books, and so I stabbed them. That was that.

I wish those birds nesting in the attic above my bedroom would put in some bloody sound proofing then...

Never drink and type, or drive, or tattoo, or call, or text, or propose or sign anything.

But not the scotch by the looks of it.

"I always love how people you the phrase liberal bias."

I’m imagining these stupendous gravitational waves like leviathans of the deep – passing silently for eons but changing the universe around them.

I think this whole argument is moot. Once there is a full understanding of the human genome and the capability to manipulate it at will, then you don’t need reproduction to create new gene combinations. You can model and create whatever you want. If the environment changes you can change your own DNA to cope with the

I think it's the regulations in the UK for adoption. The process is reasonably strict:

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