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@Mercurial Chimaera: not having seen the movie I'm not too familiar with the gastrointestinal details of such a creation, but what happens if the person at the back upchucks? Does it start a chain reaction of upchucking, like a giant centipede hickup ending with a partially-devoured explosion?

@Fierock: oh I see Gavman00 already posted that link...!

@mkirkland: yeah that weather bit was humorous, albeit cliche, but it was the seriousness of the delivery that was so brilliant.

Interstingly, the CR way (not that I think that is healthy nutritional advice) suggests not drinking any liquids, including water, shortly before or after consuming food - claiming it interrupts the digestive process.

@SmokeDiver: so ridiculous... thats why the speech by eglington on the news broadcast after ripping out the anchors spine was so great "We are not your equals. We will eat you...after we eat your children"

@antipaganda: but my point is how do we know the compositional decay of the universe has even been constant or homogenous? Is it possible this meteor originated in an area of space where the rate of decay differed? How do we know how long it was subject to those conditions? How do we know with certainty what its

@Fierock: I see the article you are talking about now - interesting... and not really what I said, but partly what I was thinking and possibly inferring. However, my first comment probably took more than 5 minutes to compose so I can honestly say that I didn't even see the one about solar decay rates until I just

@Robert Graper: I honestly wasn't plagiarising anyone, in fact I skimmed through all the comments before posting to see if a thread was already started... but I hate the gawker comment system because I can never rediscover comments I've already see... anyway please point me to the thread you are talking about

is that 2 million years from the meteor's perspective, or from an observer on earth? Maybe this meteor simply travelled further than the one that they obtain the compositional benchmark against?

I've never actually had a hard drive go bad on me. I have a couple really old obsolete ones, but they worked as long as I ever used the cases they were in. I guess I've been lucky (*touching wood*)

@jetRink: its also better than an NSF charge(s)

@0kami: after wiki'ing that episode, it is indeed the scene I was thinking of, but I only remember bits and pieces of that episode - in fact I think I completely missed the episode entirely and just saw the tidbits from the behind the scenes stuff! well that annoys me :[

@Dunny0: whoa... I guess its not the first time something like that has happened...

I remember watching the season pre-air episode and they were showing behind the scenes stuff, specifically they were shooting amy and the doctor sliding down a tube into a tub of mustard and ketchup or something, and mentioned something about being lost in the TARDIS... what ever happened to that episode, did I just

@davepermen: a couple years ago I renamed about four open wifi networks in my neighborhood to "changeyouradminpasswd" there are still 2 that haven't.

@LiC: That was my last thought before deciding to comment, but to me it would seem more obvious to just build a small ramp at the tip of the thumb?

in that 2nd image, who built a bridge over the giant's thumb when its ony 20 or 30 yards further to just go around?

@Andre Kibbe: Or, since this is a custom project anyway, just perforate along the right edge of page instead of the left, allowing you to write on the left-hand side of the coil (obviously, you may want all your pages single-sided too). After you tear it out, scan it and file it nobody would ever tell the difference.