Who can be sure about Primer, though?
Who can be sure about Primer, though?
I think that the writers love the story even more.
Doesn't this really expose that bad wording can make for unusable sets? For example people could be shaved by the barber or shaved by not-the-barber.
That can only happen if there's a survival/reproductive advantage to those worms. Organisms evolve into forms based on those two types of advantage. It doesn't happen quite with a boom unless there is a very small population (in which case, the advantages clearly weren't there to begin with)
You must be that villain, Sir Isaac Newton!
Favorite!
Nine months after the world's end.
I'm going to give the elaboration on these two items for you (they'll show how ARP2's joke works)
Apparently, there's only one reason to comment on this article! Not that I'm any different!
That math is Shockingly Simple!
I thought they'd be selling hanging Bat-Mobiles...Alexander Calder, eat your heart out!
So Damn much better!
I'm going to try to reattach my image.
V For Vendetta (movie)
I have made a few in the last year. I posted them over on O-Deck and sometimes bring them to gif parties. They are incredibly crude. I just make them to be silly.
Yeah, he hacks a bunch of information on the owner of the dealership and then uses it to "buy" the bike before it even comes off the truck.
I was just re-reading Snow Crash (not Gibson, but adjacent) and pretty much this scam happens. However, only a motorcycle is stolen.
Drone delivery: we'll use way too much energy for small deliveries and risk more crashes and theft.
This is how we dance where I come from!
I think that the Gentleman is more of an antagonist. Yes, he opposes the magicians, but his motives are not evil given what he is.