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The world needs less people and more eagles. Sorry those folks had to die, but spraying toxic chemicals all over the creatures we need to share the earth with isn't the answer.

Boy, there was a story in here somewhere...

Yeah, it's amazing that the farther into outer-space one looks, the future back in time they are seeing.

This is a hard one, man. I don’t like drones, but I don’t like gun-toting imbeciles either....

Well, no crusader wanted to come back home empty-handed. The dudes that came home with a random piece of wood are better than the ones who came back with a random grave-liberated finger-bone saying it belonged to the apostle Paul.

I remember being both gratified and surprised by the impact that Ray Bradbury’s death had on the cultural landscape. It’s not that his legacy doesn’t deserve the attention; I simply didn’t expect society to give a shit. He was, after all, a writer in a culture where a quarter of the population doesn’t even read books,

Well teens weren't doing any of that stuff prior to 2008, so you gotta commend her for laying the blame where it belongs.

I'm not sure I understand the whole threat to public safety angle. Who is it a threat to aside from the whack-a-doos and their kids? What threat does it pose to the rest of us?

Congrats on getting your wings, man!

I'm sure they sent her a fruit basket with a nice card.

If that one Sony exec gets his way, this SM will be a humble bragging, EDM loving moron.

This place would soak-up tons of money if they put a location in Silicon Valley.

Hopefully the sight of this man expressing his sincere, innermost albeit (non-empirical) beliefs won’t trigger the kind of atheist circle-jerk I've come to expect from the average gang of Internet denizens that seem to find these articles.

Don’t remake this piece of crap. Does everyone remember how monumentally imbecile, just damn butt-ugly stupid it was to remake The Dukes of Hazzard? The best you’re going to do is end up making a thalidomide-child of a movie, out of a misplaced, likely non-existent nostalgia for childhood trash! Please don't!

X-com was one of the best games ever made, man.

Harlan Ellison puts it best in this video. Check out the revenge he got on some dude who thought he could pirate his work:

Flying that flag is just a little bit more than the law should allow.

...but being from Sioux Falls, surely he has some good Aboriginal science fiction as well!

I dunno. Sounds like a weird tale to me.