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Right, and someone doesn't know that hog confinement during birth actually protects the mother and the newborn hogs. Do a little homework next time.

Of course, if you're not "between 5'8" and 6'2"", you can he, them, you, the, and, but all you want but you're still not getting laid any time soon.

Dude, where's my killer app?

I wonder how this is going to play against the bans on and general fear of GM food substances.

"Hobo with a Beer" doesn't have quite the same ring to it.

ARG!!! Why can't humans quit trying to fix stuff that isn't broken? Anyone here old enough to remember when beef was really good? So here's a modest proposal: Go back to the old ways of raising cattle and pigs with lots of fat. Go back to making stuff with saturated fat. We will accomplish two things: 1) the food

Get someone else to apply it. Preferably someone that you have the hots for. Rawrrr.

One word: Holodeck. Of course, if you had a real holodeck, how would you know that it's a holodeck? And if you had a real holodeck, wouldn't you want to stay there forever? Maybe the Nexus was a holodeck? And why wasn't Soran thrown into one set up with his family and everything he wanted?

Didn't Neal Stephenson write about something like this in Cryptonomicon?

But humans are supposed to be at the top of the food chain and therefore it is acceptable to eat whatever you wish. A rabbit wouldn't try to eat the fox....unless it had HUGE GNASHY TEETH!

There is a psychological danger here though. In Pixar films, non-humans are given human traits. But in the real world, that generally isn't the case. Wild animals don't experience guilt or remorse or the depth of right and wrong that humans have. When humans to anthropomorphize non-humans, they miss the fact that

But there's no pr0n content for it. Not that you'd want to see that much detail.

I'm just here to drink beer and see sumthin' nekkid...and I'm all out of beer.

I'm just here to drink beer and see sumthin' nekkid...and I'm all out of beer.

And they're seriously overpriced.

As soon as I pulled off the catalytic converter on my truck, my mileage went up roughly 20%. Back pressure is a bad thing. Catalytics were invented back in the 70s when most engines were normally aspirated and rarely in tune. Today's engines have all manner of computer controlled fuel/air mixing that results in

How about just removing the catalytic converter? Today's electronic ignition and fuel injection work much better than 70s-vintage normally aspirated engines. Reducing the back pressure will increase your mileage. My own truck went up 20% after I pulled that puppy off. Of course I live in an area where there are no

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I like it. It conjures up all manner of cool imagery.

This gives new meaning to the phrase "tap, rack, bang"