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Also this.

Well, I hope this means io9 will try to find more odd contemporary scifi books to review and less YA stuff.

And that blue rectangle in the center? Totally the TARDIS...

Jet engined race cars.

No, you're thinking of a Dyson vacuum cleaner.

Now all we need is very tiny vases to put these in, and a tiny sweetheart to give them to.

Yul. Say no more.

And don't forget the Coney Island elephant that served time as a brothel.

Surely it's this thing.......

I never believe I would say this, but this change in the comenting system is pretty good.

This sounds slightly less weird than Crowley's actual involvement in WW2

The big problem I have with the West Virginia ban, aside from the fact that there's not really anything to ban yet, is that it assumes we're all absolute, irredeemable morons at the expense of everyone else. Sure, if someone's stupid enough to beam The Notebook directly into their eyes while driving, then, yeah,

I'm astonished it's legal for the police to do that in the US under these circumstances. I thought it was voluntary, and that traffic would be much lighter than normal, but this? What's the cost of shutting down the city for a day?

The Problem: To stop people slowing down at the scene of an accident.

A taxi driver is driving through the city.

True - read Ian Watson's take on working with Kubrick on the script for AI - fascinating stuff......

I don't know how many times it has to be pointed out, but that ending in AI is *all* Kubrick. It's been discussed to death. Everyone blames it on Spielberg but everyone involved in production has confirmed it was Kubrick.

Thank you for sharing how the people across the pond can get this!

You are a lovely human being for sharing all that info. Thank you!