First they’ve got to catch up to this new fangled kinescope thing that they just heard about.
First they’ve got to catch up to this new fangled kinescope thing that they just heard about.
I’m an Xer myself and I say... meh.
And in joint last place, it is a goddamn tie and all of them.
Looks like a knock off symbol you’d use to get around the film censors in showing a Swastika on your Nazi-like adversaries/protagonists on an old SFF TV movie.
Diageo are scumbags. Ask anyone from Kilmarnock in Scotland about that.
Not really. The real damage from impacts isn’t the kinetic energy from the crash. The big crash is the most dramatic looking, and quickly fatal for those underneath it to be sure, but the real damage is the accrued heat from friction generated as the impactor hits the atmosphere. If anything, creating a cloud of…
Let me explain, the Sun is a major supporter of the UK’s Ruling Conservative Party. The Conservative Party is mired up to its ears in scandals, the latest of which threatened to bring it down even with the complete absence of checks and balances on political party power in the UK working in its favor, so they…
Can’t wait for colgate to buy the patent and kill this one.
We all know that it is not the years, it is the mileage.
Imagine if we funded NASA like we funded the Military, we could just have a maintenance man drive on over from the base to fix it.
Or, more likely, it is a joke about eating Tide Pods. Because the latter is more Ryan Reynoldsian.
Just give us a damn Pam and Krieger spin off, already!!
See, this is how I can tell that that the anti-de extintionist movement is, like PETA, pushing an ideology and not science. The implication that Dolly’s death had anything to do with her being a clone. And it did not. Don’t believe me?
Can’t wait to see how the DNR manages the tags on them.
They are the marketing material to get people in the door.
This very website has gone on record as saying that her illness were not due to being a clone. She died of a type of cancer that is super fucking common in sheep.
It is complicated. There does seem a level of social behavior that is hard coded, but that level varies between species. Humans, for example, have very little hard coding [see feral children, as example] but some animals have it baked in right from the off. I’d think thylacines would have more hard coded behaviors…