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Hello, sure I'd be happy to help. There are some references to how processed refined sugar was only available via an apothecary at one time: [www.foodtimeline.org]

Book - "Eat Fat." years ago. I also did a Google search for the subject and found references easily. It was a prescription substance at one time.

Processed sugar used to require a prescription to buy and was considered dangerous enough to need one. Just cutting white processed flour and sugar out of your diet alone will lead to great results. If you doubt, try it for a few weeks.

Well, I'm very much behind on this list. I've only read Dune...five times.

I once chipped a tooth playing on a WW2 canon emplacement at some town square, I can't recall which one. I did not stop to cry, I just spit out the teef pieces and kept right on playing.

I once dated a girl who said she used climax every time she played on the monkey bars. Just thought you'd like to know.

Being TV is no excuse, there's plenty of good TV action. Just not this.

Agree.

Revolution - I guess they can only make a world a certain level of savage for TV audiences, but considering how bad parts of LA or D.C. or Miami are even without the loss of power it looks a bit unrealistic. And sword fighting, uggh, just looks contrived and way, way too choreographed. Kurosawa laid the ground work

The two folks who founded Flickr sound very cool, and very forward thinking. That said, I read this article with relish and joyous abandon, this article is a love letter to every person who was ever totally and completely screwed over by Yahoo, on Flickr. Of which naturally I am one. I had a pro acct, a pile of

This is great stuff, I really enjoy the show. Looking forward to more.

Brilliant.

OMG, that looks so completely, utterly, pointlessly bad. The CGI spidey is just dreadful, the over the top action sequences to try and band-aid the crappy story concept had my eyes rolling and this is just the trailer. Jesus, just make it stop.

Chupacabra not mentioned.

It got me to reexamine it too, and it really is an interesting and thought provoking subject. Thanks.

I've owned Jarre's Oxygene and Equinoxe since the day the LP's arrived in the U.S. Love that stuff, great to read by, or just sit and really listen.

The Wrath of Khan - wore that record down to dust I listened to it so much. Great addition to the list. Great to see Tangerine Dream on there too - don't forget Legend.

A writer should be a pretty well versed generalist, so that said, the comments about the rarity of female cult leaders is a bit self serving for the rationale of the movie, I suppose. There have been some major and influential female cult leaders including Helena Blavatsky, Margaret Peter, Ann Lee, and J.Z. Knight

Thank you for this fantastic list. Scalzi and Asher, totally stoked!

This will be worked into carnivorous robot Cheetahs, just give it time.