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"management claims they're too impersonal."

"Sarcastica Extra Heavy"?

Yup, there are no blueprints. But one thing we do know about the story is that the ark is an *ark*—which means **box**, not a boat with a nifty prow and a top deck with a living space on top. If the bible meant big *boat* it would have said boat. It didn't. The bible says *box*. The barn on a barge is not an authentic

Silly Neimo, AwokeKnowing will need way more than 40 days worth of food. The *rain* lasted 40 days. The waters rose for 150 days, and Noah, his family, and all of the animals were confined to the ark for a **year**. So AwokeKnowing will need to account for way, way more food—not to mention all the food she'll need

Uh, no, it isn't a wooden ship at all. Nor is it a wooden ship with "steel hull". It is a bunch of steel barges—the only things that make it a boat—with a superfluous wooden super tacked on top.

Wow. The list of missing features noted at the end of the clip is amazingly broad. Just the removal of pasting attributes to clips is a huge deal—that is how you can quickly match multiple effects and audio levels between clips.

TV and movie producers really need to get behind defending this shmuck. There is no end of movies and tv shows where adults say or do sexually suggestive or explicit things "in front of" minors, or *characters* that are supposed to be minors.

Where does Verizon think it gets the right to re-encode JPEGs, GIFs, movies, etc. and misrepresent my work? When I create a website I go a lot of work to make the best work possible. Verizon has no right to make inferior re-compressions and pass them off as my or my client's work.

@mconheady: Except the objects in the museum are not copyright by the museum. They just own the objects, which is not the same as owning the copyrights.

@ryusen: There is a good chance that the $2,000,000+ lawsuit is just a negotiating tactic to cover their butt over what seems to have been an utterly fraudulent DMCA takedown notice issued by the museum.

Great design on this beauty...because nobody will notice the giant black contraption with a pair of hooks that look creepily like stylized penises. Subtle. Really subtle... :-p Sigh...

"28 Days Later: Blockbuster Now Waits With Netflix"

No fair if they don't build the ark using just eight people with pre Iron Age hand tools. Good luck hauling thousands and thousands of trees needed to make the world's largest wooden ship. And shaping them and fitting them. I wonder how many man hours it would take to build the ark? Hmm...

The machine is made by this company:

@godawgs7: Well, you know what they say about assuming...

The article probably should mention that low temperature cooking doesn't kill bacteria, so people need to be careful about what they choose to cook.