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That was my first thought. Why would you run out of clones? Presumably, having made a supply of them once already, the necessary genetic material is stored somewhere accessible. Since the clones all get "filled with [Bruce's] memories" presumably even a final clone would recognize the importance of accessing that

sorry, I don't know what that is.

That aired in '86. You can't expect a young pup like Rob to know something that happened on TV nearly 30 years ago.

I'm gonna hate myself for being "that guy", but Pixar made The Incredibles. They weren't even owned by Disney at the time. Disney was, however, the distributor of the film.

That's crazy. He's not an infant owl, is he? Without irises or lenses, he'd have been blind from birth I'd think. I mean, it's not like they would have just disappeared as he grew older, right? So he must have been able to survive for some time on his own. Nature finds a way.

All the stars for you

If someone wants to pray in public, more power to them, I have no problem with that. But if someone wants to make my kids pray in school, or set up a religious statue on government-owned property, or try to establish creationism as a scientific subject to be taught in school...yeah, I have problems with those.

Adam and the Ants needs to be in the soundtrack. Otherwise its a slap in the face to all us old farts who were around in the early 80's. A SLAP IN THE FACE, I TELL YOU!

He wrote about "mind control applications" of microwaves and is worried that a movie said he wrote about zapping nutrition out of food? Frankly, the movie's claim is more believable in the context of the film and the general ignorance of people regarding technology.

it is "eliminated" in the United States because it is no longer native to the country. Reemerging infections occur when people bring it from other countries.

What? How is the concept of technology and automation putting people out of work a stalking horse? These things WILL happen. It isn't even a "maybe". Automated cars are being tested as we speak. There are cars on the road NOW that will steer themselves for short periods of time using nothing but the lane markers

Well The Jetsons is a product of its time. Back then (in the early 60's), the idea was that all these technological advancements were going to make our jobs easier and provide more leisure time to everyone. No one truly thought that instead, companies would demand everyone work harder.

I can only assume you didn't read the article, since the entire point of it is that technological advances have been and will continue to make actual human workers less necessary to our economy. We are rapidly approaching a time in which no one will drive trucks thanks to self-navigating autos being developed now,

Oh, I don't know that I'd agree with that. I thought Kilmer was awesome in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. But I'd agree that his good films are few and far between after Tombstone.

Ah man. I haven't seen that in ages. But "Rambo...is a pussy." has stuck with me forever.

if there were an organized opposition to gamer gate (which there is not), and I were a member of such an organization (I'm not), and said organization was comprised of members who did those things, then you might have a point.

If there were an anti-GamerGate group, and I had joined it voluntarily, and said group participated in such actions, you'd have a point. But since none of those conditions are true, you don't. Logic isn't your strong point, is it?

Sigh. You still demonstrate either a lack of basic reading comprehension, or a complete lack of awareness. Perhaps both.

You can't possibly be that dense to think that I called you a dog. I can only assume you have no grasp of the meaning of the phrase.

Lay down with dogs, get up with fleas.