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This story is the written equivalent of a drive-by shooting. Did you read the book? Normal human cells don't survive well outside of the human body, that is why the HeLa line of cells is so important. Also, there have been about 50 million tons of the cells in the 60 years of it's existence, not all at once. The

Humans > Robots.

I'm pretty sure they hate us commenters at Gawker Headquarters. I used to read Gawker for the comments. Now I read it in spite of the comments. I'm spending more and more time at other sites these days.

Nezu, you do realize that these things get made before they are shown to the public?

I'm getting the feeling that a commenter peed on someone's foot at Gawker. Frankly, I wonder why they even still have comments.

Jesus Christ, man. Get a blog, already.

It looks like an increase in production starting in 2001, a trend that seems to have continued ever since, although the data on this particular website stops early in 2011. It doesn't deal with video games, but there weren't any video games for most of the previous century anyway, so I'm not sure how helpful that

Here, I Googled that for you. http://www.zombiezonenews.com/zombie-movies-list/zombie-movie-list-by-release-date/

Looking forward to "SurvivorDmeMan".

I always throw my lens cap as far as I can whenever I remove it. That way I am not surprised at all when it gets lost.

I think it is funny when people say that zombies are a fad. Romero put out Night of the Living Dead in 1968. Do most fads last forty five years?

I once had an MRI done for a dental issue. It was a real trip looking at the inside of my own skull.

Some commenters on the linked article from The Next Web are claiming to have found trojans on the download. Win32.Agent2.fkfs and Meti.phho to be specific. Is there any truth to this? I may be lucky that their site is down, although I'm regretting giving them my email address before the site crashed.

Am I the only one who feels like a hypochondriac after watching this?

I live in the Pacific Northwest and here is my anecdotal contribution to the science of Sasquatch. In my travels I have seen deer, elk, coyotes, racoons, squirrels, a bear, possums, and a few mice. I have never actually seen a cougar, but I have seen prints. I have personally spoken with people who have seen lynx and

I know it is bad manners to comment on a review of a show that you dislike, but I really have tried to watch Arrow several times. The problem is that the show starts, and I try desperately to care about the characters and the 'plot', and then I jolt awake as the credits roll. I'm sorry, Arrow it's not you, it's me.