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John Griffin
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I'm a little bit confused. The article date is January, and it talks about summer films that have already passed. Is this a semi-annual revisit of January predictions? If it's a repost/revisit it should have a new prologue/intro. I read the thing twice but didn't see an explanation. But I've been known to be

I've never been in one though I believe you can rent time in one in NYC. But I've heard you can simulate a similar experience in the cheap. You just need a white noise track in your iPod, half ping pongs over your eyes, and a red bulb in your lamp.

Seriously? While "organic" on food labels can end up being meaningless without legal regulation of the use of the term, it's still pretty damn common knowledge by now that the term as used in reference to consumables has a distinctly different meaning than it's use as a chemistry term.

Thanks for this! I'd love it if you'd send someone to Sundance (et al) every year to report on the upcoming indie sci-fi flicks/shorts. (Or send me ;-) )

Don't leave us in suspense. What was the winning entry?

Poor ol' Bender Bending Rodriguez

I don't know if this works for Israel, but in the past if I've run into an area blurred up for security, I just downloaded one of the user kml map overlays for the area in Google Earth. They don't seem to be policed.

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I was under the impression, that within the genre of apocalyptic Christianity (and Spanish Inquisitions), scripture had already determined the rule of "no human shall be able to predict when it occurs".

Ignoring all other mitigating factors, SyFy still screwed its viewers, and ultimately itself.

Ignoring all other mitigating factors, SyFy still screwed its viewers, and ultimately itself.

I thought the same thing! No new science here, just wordplay.

I think the one thing that would be most important for a mobile browser is the ability to switch to normal desktop version of a website when needed...

This would be a cool project for the MAKE site. We did something similar in college for a theatrical production of one of Beckett's short plays, with different actor's heads getting projected into the sphere.

Wow so many complaints about Sunshine. They weren't really 'reigniting' the sun though - they were trying to break up a Q-ball.

Good informative story. I'd love a chart though - it'd be interesting to see - some sort of chart of each orbital with the mass of the main body with a metric of percentage of remaining mass in it's orbit...

I guess this explains Jaynestown.

Hmm a somewhat misleading title. But! It makes me wonder... could an actual time-lapse video of the universe be done? We know the oldest stuff is in the background radiation, and I'm guessing other stuff could be time coded by red shift or something like that. Could this all by number crunch to create a chronological