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I have a pair of Japanese selvage denims that i have never washed in three years. Granted, I don't wear them everyday.

@metallicfire0: It's so fucking weird that middle aged women can get away with hooting at teen(?) boys and no one says anything.

@SKiTz: Srsly. I spent a full 30 seconds wondering why this good ole boy needed to get his tankchair licensed in the UK.

@FrankenPC: Why can't you model consciousness?

@TheGreat&PowerfulTurtle: Sure. Except that this is not his arguement. He's arguing thats its impossible to simulate a single neuron via software. The cnet article is more about the sheer processing power the brain has.

Sounds like Arguement from Incredulity. Dude's not a biologist, much less a neurologist so I question whether he actually knows enough on the subject to make the blanket determination that "neurons are too complex".

@DocSeuss: "...most sci-fi tv shows have shitty writing."

@alixana: I'm pretty sure you're right. I distinctly remember getting a Hardy Boys Casesfiles book subscription one year where they'd mail you a new title each month.

@AngryFork: HA! I have that same reaction towards Beyonce.

@Clutchman83: He's almost unrecognizable between Nemesis and Inception. I saw the two pretty close together and didn't make the connection until I looked him on IMDB to see what else he had done.

@Palmerlime: BBT grows on you. I was pretty incredulous at first, but by the time I made it through the first disc of S1 I was like "Alright, this is OK."

@Excalibur: Century City was basically just Law and Order: 2030. Its biggest problem was not being ambitious enough. The writers were unwilling or unable to take the episode concepts to a point where they'd actually be interesting.

@Agrippa: Finally, a Jihad for the rest of us. Where do I sign up?

@Wookielifeday: I must be missing the what that has to with chemical dependence to LSD.

@Open-Mind: This thing looks like a Time Trial and drafting is illegal in Time Trial events.

@antonchigurh: This by far my favorite logical fallacy.

@se7a7n7: There was a time when people thought that traveling at more than 30 miles on hour would make the skin be pulled off your body.