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There was a woot shirt a while back that had chelle doing the "we can do it" while holding a portal gun, but I can't find the design trivially on the site.

Hey, good for them. It's a better dino than I've made.

The Boston Museum of Science used to have an indoor Tyrannosaurus Rex, but they needed that piece of floor for something else, so they moved the dinosaur outside. http://www.flickr.com/photos/skasuga…

Yes, "heart-attack snow". Not that fluffy stuff, but the heavy slushy stuff.

*sigh*

I want to see this just to see Julianne Moore bring the crazy. She's a wonderful actress.

I used to know a guy who has gone on to done a bunch of full-body-suit stuff - TMNT movie, Dinosaurs, some other stuff - back before he got into it. I could totally see how he could end up in physical performance like that.

On the one hand, that's too bad. On the other hand, they can't fuck it up!

Interesting! Alzheimer's runs in my family, so I'm hoping that all this research pays off by the time I'm ready for my run at dementia.

I understood that, but I thought the ham-handed execution overwhelmed it.

Jessica Mitford's "The American Way of Death" exposed much of this years ago.

That's some gruesome footage right there.

Thanks!

There was a popular mechanics article about that in 2000 or so, but it was mostly false. Area 51 and the rest of the stuff out there in the nevada desert - there are still Janet flights that leave from the LAS executive terminal for commuters to the base.

I seem to recall a case a few years back of a member of the military who was denied coverage for some toxic-waste-exposure related condition because it involved hazardous material stored at a doesn't-officially-exist location. I wonder if there's an opportunity for folks like that to get some remediation.

Whaaaaaaaat?

IMAO, it's pretty clear the post-apocalyptic/disaster porn is all still pop culture's way of dealing (or escaping) 9/11 and its aftermath.

Interesting! I hope it's as awesome as the original Omni.