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I came here just to that Kibo would get recognition... I am leaving happily satisfied. For those who don't know Kibo or Kibology ... you must be newcomers to the net (well new as in those not familiar with usenet pre September 1993.. aka Endless or Eternal September).

There was an amazing zine which I used to get years ago called "There's Something About A Train" which honestly was for me one of the most compelling pieces of work I had ever seen. It was basically put together by RailPunks and was travel stories and guides of what to do and what not to do submitted by a bunch of

Sounds like a good reason to have a .... Solar Siesta.

Lets NOT pull that string...

So your saying you are undecided about seeing it?

I just found it easier to have one usb wall wart per outlet in my house. I sometimes forget what is charging where however...

I noticed this as well ... I was worried they replaced Jessica Walters but it was her, she just wasn't on point or was having to protect her voice or something (Mallory Archer has an edge to her voice which I bet is hell on Jessica's vocal cords). Hopefully it was just a one off long break issue.

Seeing this (and others similar lineups of all the Doctors) always makes me miss Jon Pertwee more and more. My Favourite Doctor.

As others have mentioned it is "All You Zombies" by Heinlein. But seriously this does a pretty good sendup of it, the acting is very good not just by Hawke but also Sarah Snook, the extra subplot helps re-iterate the premise again (a clue-by-four, if you didn't get it already) but also helps separate the major plot

I don't know if this holds water but in Charles Stross' Accelerando, Manfred Macx his to be wife Pamela pretty much forces/rapes (shes a crazed dominatrix tax collector without really any safe words, and he has a hard time saying no) him to be impregnanted so he will pay his fucking taxes. They divorce & the

Used to work for Canadian Blood Services back in 2001 (boy September was messed up that year), and I always found the reasons for deferral extremely annoying, especially since every donated bag gets tested (we had a serious issue with tainted blood back in the 1980's, and about that same time lots of other countries

Genre movies and TV fans are some of the smartest people who have watched enough that it really is hard to be truly original. I think John Rogers mentioned in a recent interview (albeit about his new show 'The Librarians' but ostensibly about the audience ie US) the Audience is usually ahead of you because there isn't

So etching ones philosophy on nickel plates storing them in a vault in the desert won't last the millennia? Scientology seems to think so at Trementina Base, say what you will about their ideas, but this method of storage seems like a winner. Costly as hell, but we are talking MILLENNIA here.

Wasn't this tried before? This just makes it more monstery, as opposed to bloodsuckery?

I am not saying Smolin is wrong but he certainly comes across as Panglossian.

Used to work for Canadian Blood Services and there were some days looking at the reports of what we had on stock day to day for the city hospitals and it was scary how low it was sometimes. I am always happy to hear when we can get over this hurdle of constant need to drain people for it. Certainly here in Canada

Used to work for Canadian Blood Services and there were some days looking at the reports of what we had on stock day to day for the city hospitals and it was scary how low it was sometimes. I am always happy to hear when we can get over this hurdle of constant need to drain people for it. Certainly here in Canada

I was rather disappointed in the casting of William Hartnell's replacement back in the five doctors, Hartnell as #1 was less helpful and endearing than the replacement. Doctor #1 was the smartest guy in the room and prone to never apologize for it. Bradley know's how to play that sort of character which despite him