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FuddsLaw
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No, no, no. It's turtles all the way down. Ask Hawking (or Bertrand Russell).

Consider Phlebas was the first Banks novel I read, and I bought it entirely because of the cover art. What a lucky find! Since then I've devoured every one of his works, and none has dissapointed.

You bet! I have the motor operated pushover right here.

Get these into resin, then:

He quit so hard he twisted his torso 180 degrees!

No, because usually the shadow shows a flaccid penis. He was the first to note that the penis tended to dress on the same side as a fracture. One could speculate at length on the reason why he would notice this...

Rock, paper, scissors, lizard, Spock?

At least better educated.

The hip joint has two components - The acetabulum (which is part of the pelvis), and the femoral head (which is part of the femur). Thus, either an acetabular or femoral head fracture is usually considered a fracture of the hip. This is admittedly right on the line (pun!) however most folks would call this a hip

LOL.

He has a fracture of the left hip through greater and lesser trochanter:

Because of this man:

I'd have to agree. I'm a fan of Cronenberg's work, but this film didn't grab me at first either. I came back to it a few years later during a Cronenberg binge fest and it hooked me.

Maybe later -

Great article. Your research leads me to wonder if this is a major reason that Google Glass development seems to be dying on the vine. This is the next iteration.

Came to post exactly this. It took less than 24 hours for folks to conflate this accident with the Antares explosion, as well as comment knowingly that the motor was at fault. This lead directly to the "Virgin knew they were flying unsafely" sort of reporting that is now rampant.

Lennie with a bunny... Thanks for that, I blew cola out my nose.

Tywin Lannister???! How could you not use his proper name - DEAR BROTHER NUMPSAY!

LOL! Truth or Consequences!

I don't remember a chromium switch, but my kit had a ferrocyanide experiment to create Prussian Blue. I also remember blowing up a few flasks by combining various chemicals with Arm and Hammer baking soda.