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@tristam.green: something appeared on reddit before the rest of the internet got wise? balderdash!

I recommend boiling a cup of water, adding half a freshly-squeezed lemon, adding finely-sliced fresh ginger and a tablespoon or two of honey. It's a little folksy but it tastes so good and it feels like it helps. :)

@Jeff: No, it just makes you lazy and wasteful. You get to determine whether that makes you "evil" or not.

@Jedi Niltag: It still doesn't need a controller. I'm not sure if you were aware but the 360 has a Power button to turn the system on or off...

Call 'em 'Zeds' (mashup of zombie and dead).

@jiznerdo: Print your own carbon credits.

@jiznerdo: Maybe they should create extra packaging with mini-pods, as a set of 4 packets for 4 refills, just to get this win-win product approved by the jiznerdo.

@ZenInsight: I'm pretty sure that the 2. and 3. definitions for sike at UB are correct.

@JudasAsparagus: someome accidentally used your email address when they took the test (?)

@Limeade: I third this stellar idea! A Kobol series is ripe with creative and productive potential. I would love to see this.

@Billybird: how do they have enough energy output to support the plants?

@Graviton1066: oh, like what, starve since they have no job or money?

@Burke: That's SUPER depressing. I like it!

@eviladrian: Mostly about temperate zone analysis, which is fine. Personally, I'd like to hear some speculation about the impact a lack of day/night cycle would have on the rate of evolution. Same idea applies to the tilt/axis Earth spins on. How integral has the four Seasons been to *rate* of evolution on our

@Lex Steers: The OP's question was about how life could exist there when the local force of gravity is 3-4 gs, which would crush our bodies. This is an "earthnocentric" view.

@aec007: guys, living organisms do adapt to their environment. If it's 3-4 gs, that's what their blue men would call 1g.