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And this is why we simply need to build a bridge to the moon so that we can just drive there.

This was always my favorite part of Magic. I was never too into the game itself, but I have some of the art books and a calendar. Wizards gets some amazing talent.

"And when I directed Star Trek 5, I got a great performance out of me, because I respect me as an actor!"

Man, I so want to visit Japan.

And Primer as number 2?! For shame! (I hated that movie.)

For a second, I was going to contradict you and say, "Toy Story 2 came out much later than 97-98." Then I looked it up on IMDb. Now I'm just going to sit quietly in the corner and feel old.

Next you're gonna tell me that Al Gore didn't invent the Internet!

Unless this was updated between now and when you commented originally:

These are not the replicators I'm looking for.

Don't crush my dreams — they're all I have! :-)

Replicators. They're coming.

This reminds me of the T-Rex model from King Kong that I saw a few years ago at a special exhibit on movie monsters in Anaheim. This stuff fascinates me.

As a CT resident, this is news to me as well. I better chill out with those nuclear parts I've been smuggling for Bond villains.

I watched the first season of Lost and just became so frustrated. Never gave Alias a try, though my sister loved it. Outside of television, though, I've enjoyed his material. Star Trek and Super 8 were both excellent. Maybe he just can't handle long-form storytelling as well.

Bea-utiful! Nice work Toniko!

I know I'm in the minority on this one, but I hated Lost because, as a viewer, I felt that the show kept raising questions and never gave the audience so much as an inch. I don't mind suspense, but you have to the give the viewer something. That having been said, I've been really soured on J.J. Abrams' TV stuff.

Beautiful! Nice work Yves!

Noelle's work looks remarkably like Brad Neely's stuff. Either way, good work!

I'd contribute to this Kickstarter.

"After news of this memo made the rounds, follicular pranks soon followed. The astronauts walked out wearing bald caps and aviators in the style of noted no-hair astronaut Story Musgrave. And for the STS-54 mission, the astronauts donned fake ponytails for their walk to the astrobus."