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@Srynerson: Rowan Atkinson. Well, I think that if we stretch a point we can allow that one.

Alright Adam Smith! Now they just need some more 18th century philosophers to write some episodes. I can't wait for the Voltaire episode!

Robert Richardson, Nobel Laureate from Cornell was just warning about this a few days ago. There was a question about it on Qrank. [www.livescience.com]

And how long before it is programmed to detect tasty human flesh?

Another ancient thing that looks dignified and serene until you realize that it was painted with wacky colors: Maya temples. Usually painted with someone shoving a stingray spine through their junk.

A daring assface is still an assface.

Oh man, September 12th can not come soon enough.

@Graviton1066: Funny. I saw that tattoo and now it is working its way on to my list.

I like #1 because the guy looking at the eggs seems totally blase about it. "Oh more giant eggs of eldritch horror."

@Brodka: regrettably: Those are some "insultingly accurate stereotypes" per the Chicken of the Dirt farmer.

I am surprised that we don't see more people wearing these at sci-fi conventions.

@LiC: Cavemen vs. Astronauts is more Yor: The Hunter from the Future.

I like the phrase "screwing the cyclops".

Bigger guns is always a good plan.

The words "expert ghost shark hunter" makes me weep tears of joy.

Is this "Science announces amazing fucking breakthroughs Day"? This and the teabags?

That is completely astonishing. I wonder if it can be scaled up for decontamination on a wider scale. I mean, I understand that this is for immediate use, but what if something on a larger scale was used directly at the sewage treatment plant? I wonder if Orange County, which is pumping treated sewage back in the

@RandallFlagg133: Any reminder of the awesomeness of Vir is worth it. I am glad to see that I wasn't the only one who wondered where Vir was when G'Kar was mentioned.

Jess Nevins can not be writing on this blog soon enough.