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Talk to the Japanese hand.

I (re-)watched ‘Commando’ (Schwarzenegger, 1985) last night. In one of Arnold’s first lines of the movie, he’s reading a magazine with his daughter, and he goes, “I don’t know why they call him Boy George... just call him Girl George already and get it over with.”

Hemipilot?

Titan, e.g., is covered—literally awash—with carbon. Venus has gigatons of CO2 surrounding its surface. Also, the mantle of Uranus contains much more carbon than its core. It would seem to me that surface elemental/molecular carbon is not that unlikely of a thing in these Solar System parts. But what do I know!

My thought after reading your comment is that tech guys spend so much time on developing high level tech ability that high level spelling ability never gets a chance to develop.

Spoiler alert

FWIW, I think this is the first one of these YouTube videos where there is an identifiable scientific mistake. Ozone does not have anything to do with blocking gamma rays per se. It blocks UV light effectively. But ozone gas, or nitrogen, or CO2, or O2, all have the same gamma ray blocking potential as gamma rays

per say” PER SE, PER SE, PER SE! Sorry.

I’d like to put my hard drive in granny’s panties. Wait what?

Ah, the groin era. That was right after the Taint Epoch.

The robots will love you.

Still the most interesting part about this post is that we now calculate flight times based on how long it takes to travel in your car and walk through the airport. New to me.

This could mean that under certain conditions, matter inexorably acquires the key physical attribute associated with life.

“Earlier this month, University of Oxford researchers finally gave up on their quest to find a single still pristine spot anywhere on this Earth...”

What is pristine? Do we mean clean? Bacteria-free? If we mean untouched by human hand, why are we so darn anthropocentric? If a human has left its mark in an area, why is

Fun climate fact:

You guys should have been thinking about g-forces and “shitty times” physics-wise since ‘Iron Man.’ You ever see how that guy decelerates? I mean even with the MK I armor in the desert after escaping the terrorists and crash landing in the sand. There’s 1000+ g-forces in those moves, too.

“We’re actually pretty fucking magnificent, given our limitations. Which is why it’s so depressing that we’re also so utterly stupid.”

Basically, this would be my two-sentence summary of the Bible.

So in some ways the CTC cluster mimics the movement of an octopus.

OR IS IT THE OCTOPUS WHO MIMICS THE CTC CLUSTER?!

Some people around here use the most niggardly definition possible for a word; “thug” can mean many different things. It really takes the gaiety out of a situation if people are always questioning you and parsing every single syllable to whatever-splain you. Casts a chill over discourse in a way that not even burning