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WE HAVE SUCH OFFICE SUPPLIES TO SHOW YOU!

The resurgence of Murphy beds will hopefully be accompanied by the traditional use of the Murphy bed: slapstick comedy.

"it's responsible for ..., arguably, the idea of the internet."

that's why it's not 1984, it'll be "brave new world". candy coated dystopia.

Talk about five feet of pure BEAST MODE. That woman is amazing.

UVB-76 has only broadcast numbers/messages a couple of times. Mostly it just sits there and buzzes. There was a conspiracy theory that it was somehow related to the alleged "Dead Hand" fail-unsafe program the soviets were alleged to have (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Hand…). Which sent a lot of folks into a

Neal Stephenson's early stuff, particularly Zodiac!, is very very linked to the setting, in Boston. I loved reading it and recognizing intersections, locations, restaurants, etc. Spectacle island is now a very nice island perfect for walking around and having a picnic, though, since they covered it in dirt taken

Maybe I'm a weirdo, but I adored Endhiran/Robot. MUSICAL NUMBERS IN MY ACTION SCENES! YES!

I thought the aluminum/Alzheimer's link was debunked when they ran the same tests without using alumimun instruments or something like that?

Welcome to Nightvale fans, please call your offices...

Psalm 137:2 (RSV)

The movie was very flawed, but I will happily chalk that opening credits sequence as one of the best openings ever in a movie - all the worldbuilding and backstory wrapped up in a good package.

Naomi's Room by Jonathan Aycliffe

EVEN MORE REASON I WON'T NEED TO CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE! DEATH FOR EVERYONE TO SAVE THE PLANET!

Oh screw that, then. Evolve the ability to do a song and dance number, crabs! Get to it!

Ernie Pyle did some incredible reporting about D-Day (among other war journalism). This piece is excellent and haunting.

Oh good, I'm glad I'm not the only one who had that song virus suddenly appear.

Oh hell yes.