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RIAA is currently pursuing legal action against the descendants of Olaus Henrici.

No. It's called Science-Fiction, not science-fact. The rest is speculation. It could happen, it probably won't, but you don't know for sure for technology hasn't been able to produce it yet or we just haven't reached that point in the future. By your standards, we could say that The Wizard of Oz misrepresents what

In all honesty, that was longer than I expected it to survive.

Everybody remembers Scott but not Amundsen,y'know the guy who actually won the race without getting anyone from his crew killed. The fact that Amundsen actually did a better job of planning and executing his trip, and as such, actually survived it, meant he had the same reputation the Titanic would have today if it

It's too bad the notebook only contains pages and pages of knock knock jokes.

Viper pilot helmet and flight jacket?!?! Awesome!

DON'T TEMPT ME! I HAVE TOO MUCH CRAP ALREADY!

Somewhat off topic, but I need to remind myself that the British term series is equivalent to the American term season. I'm so used to the word series referring to the entire show (e.g. "the hit television series, Who's Afraid of the Dark?").

We already had that:

Taking responsibility for and recognizing the reason for failures, providing refunds for those who request them, delivering on backer rewards... this sounds like the right way for a kickstarter project to die, as sad as it may be for those involved. Bravo.

Try Googling "German-American Bund". You'll recognize some well know names from America of the 30's that were openly supportive of the Nazi cause and ideology. Only with the outbreak of the war did they disappear, at least publicly. They never went away, either as openly National Socialist or morphed into other far

This book DID go on forever! It took me six months to read when I usually devour a book a week. ;) Great world building, and I would have loved to hear more about the other aliens, but I was SO glad to be done with it!

My favorite by him would be Mission Earth. even at 10 books, He could have kept going for quite a while.

I can't say I enjoyed the movie but I thought the book was a fun throwback to the old pulp style of writing. This is also the first book I can remember that mentioned places in the real world that I ended up visiting. When I was in middle school we took a trip to Colorado Springs and when we visited the Air Force

I have to agree with you wholeheartedly on this one. I was heartbroken at the butchery the film had to engage in to bring it in at a reasonable length; but the book if some fine sci-fi.

I have both a Rebel T3i and a Sonly a55. I find the a55 to be a much superior camera in many ways — low light is the biggest one. Another thing I like about it is how it does 16X9. It's just better thought out than the way Canon does it. I think you are doing readers a disservice by not having an alpha on this

Can we take a second to talk about the Oxford comma? Who's for it, who's against it, who doesn't care either way? Discuss. (For the record, I am 100% PRO OC.)